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A magnifying lens is convex i.e. it bulges outwards. A concave lens would make objects appear smaller.
Convex lens
Convex lens make objects look bigger, Concave makes it smaller and farther away
Well it doesn't actually, I assume mean the appearance of size. If so it's due to the curvature of the lens the light reflects off the lens differently causing the light to bend and make said object appear smaller.
yes it does
A magnifying lens is convex i.e. it bulges outwards. A concave lens would make objects appear smaller.
Convex lens makes objects appear closer and corrects hyperopia (far-sightedness).
Convex lens
diverging lens
Convex lens make objects look bigger, Concave makes it smaller and farther away
Well it doesn't actually, I assume mean the appearance of size. If so it's due to the curvature of the lens the light reflects off the lens differently causing the light to bend and make said object appear smaller.
It makes objects appear larger than the objects are
No. When you're looking at a black object with the naked eye, it obviously appears as black. If you looked at the same object with any colored lens, the object would appear as the same color (with semi tint of the color of the lens. Due to the fact that colored things are darker than clear things, objects seen in colored vision will appear darker than in clear vision, further proving that a dark colored object will not appear lighter when observed through a colored lens. Hope this helped
yes it does
Convex is () and makes objects appear larger. Concave is )( and makes objects appear smaller. The side rear-view mirrors on cars have concave mirrors, hence, "Object are closer than they appear." Easy way to remember is that a cave is like a hole in the ground, so something is concave if it gets smaller towards the center.
larger
Yes it would