Convex lens always gives a virtual & diminished image.
Convex lens makes things look bigger and concave lens makes things look smaller!
Convex lens make objects look bigger, Concave makes it smaller and farther away
Yes, convex lens make objects loook bigger
A magnifying lens is convex i.e. it bulges outwards. A concave lens would make objects appear smaller.
The difference between concave and convex is that convex lenses are the type of lens that make images bigger, while concave make images smaller. Still confused, maybe this will help. When you think of concave think of a cave, how you can see a small image at the end of the cave, while convex is the opposite.
Convex lens makes things look bigger and concave lens makes things look smaller!
Convex lens make objects look bigger, Concave makes it smaller and farther away
Yes, convex lens make objects loook bigger
You need a convex lens to magnify an image.
the lenses make objects look smaller than what they are so that people know what they look like.
A magnifying lens is convex i.e. it bulges outwards. A concave lens would make objects appear smaller.
A lens that only has one flat surface is called a plano convex lens. The plano convex lens makes fringes circular because the air film is symmetrical.
Concave is thinner in the center than the edges and convex lens is thicker in the center than on the edges :)
The difference between concave and convex is that convex lenses are the type of lens that make images bigger, while concave make images smaller. Still confused, maybe this will help. When you think of concave think of a cave, how you can see a small image at the end of the cave, while convex is the opposite.
The amount of curve (convex) in the lens determines the strength of the lens, thereby determining the effectiveness (or strength) of the lens. This is how the prescription strength of contact lenses is determined.
there is a convex lens that magnify's what you want
A convex lens.