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Plano Convexif its for penn foster it's a CONVERGING lens.just took the test.
There is no force directed away from the center.If there were no force at all on the object, it would continue to travel in a straight line.The force directed inward, toward the center, is what bends its path around the center.
An inward curve is called concave, while an outward curve is called convex
Refraction bends the light, making the straw appear to be broken.
That is called refraction.
Each concave lens bends light to make the object appear larger
Each concave lens bends light to make the object appear larger
A convex lens bends inward. Hope this helps:)
Water bends or refracts light, not only do things look bigger they are not where they appear to be.
It bends inward, if that's what your asking. Like this: )|
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Plano Convexif its for penn foster it's a CONVERGING lens.just took the test.
There is no force directed away from the center.If there were no force at all on the object, it would continue to travel in a straight line.The force directed inward, toward the center, is what bends its path around the center.
The curvature of the lenses bends light so that the central part of the object appears magnified to a larger size.
An inward curve is called concave, while an outward curve is called convex
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