Concave lenses are thicker at the edges then at the middle. A Convex lens is a lens that is thicker in the center than at its edges.
The both bend light in different ways
convex
Yes they do. They also include concave mirrors and a plane mirror.
No, that's concave Convex is thin at the edges and thick in the middle.
The telescope is cylindrical. Its primary mirror is concave.
Concave lenses are used in the eyepieces of microscopes. However, they are not used alone on the eyepiece, but are joined in a concave-convex combination to prevent internal reflections.
concave is inward, convex is outward concave is inward, convex is outward
the focal point of a concave mirror is positive while a convex is negative
Convex lens converges the light and a concave lens diverges the light..
A concave surface curves inward. Cave-in
Any polygon that has an angle that is > 180º is a concave polygon. A convex polygon does not. e.g. All regular polygons are convex.
A non convex is a concave and a convex is differently shaped
A concave polygon has lines that curve inwards whereas a convex polygon has lines that curve outwards and they are found on and inside spheres
Concave curves in (like a cave) = ) and convex curves out = (
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.
THough all are erect, in concave it will be enlarged in plane mirror of the same size as the object but in convex mirror it will be dimished
concave
concave and convex refer to the curve of the mirror. if it is concave, it curves in at the middle, like a 'cave'. if it is convex, it curves out at the middle, like an eye. think of a spoon - one side is convex, the other is concave. this curve will affect the image the mirror shows.