LENS
Concave D. Diverging
it bends the light, making the pencil seem a different length
A bender is someone who or something which bends, a device to aid bending, or a bout of heavy drinking.
It is because the central portion of the lens i.e. optical centre can be considered similar to a parallel sided glass slab.
There is no difference in optical cable in terms of sound. If the signal is passing through, it is working. Having gold-plated end plugs or other cosmetic features is not necessary, since it is not an electrical connection. The only concern is getting the cable long enough so that it reaches the two devices without kinking. Sharp bends in optical cable can impede or block the transmission.
In terms of propositional calculus (logic), the converse of "if A then B" is "if B then A". The inverse is "if not A then not B". The converse and inverse are contra-positives of each other, and therefore logically equivalent. Answer 1 ======= In terms of optical lensing, converse lenses will be thicker in the center where inverse lenses will be thinner in the center. Converse bends outward. Inverse bends inward.
Convex when it bends outwards, concave when it bends inwards
The Bends was created on -19-11-08.
The bends are also known as decompression sickness.
NO this is an optical illusion created by refraction. As light passes from one transparent medium to another, it changes speed, and bends.
When a wave bends around an obstacle, it is called diffraction.
Deceptive Bends was created in 1977-05.