i think it's called fish-eye lens
a shape of a lens is curved outwards and concave one are curved in wards
convex
convex
No it isn't, because the type of image a convex lens forms depends on where the object is relative to the focal point of the lens.
If our image is real and inverted and smaller than the object ,then it is a concave mirror; if the image is virtual and erect and larger than the object,then it is a convex mirror; if the image is of the same size as of the object,it is a plane mirror. that is how we can distinguish or identify which of the given mirrors are what. BUT if the angle is very small you cannot tell Plane is flat, convex it curves outwards and concave it curves inwards.
the surface is bulging outwards from the lens
covex lens
Convex lens curve outwards.
)( is a concave lens() is a convex lens
a shape of a lens is curved outwards and concave one are curved in wards
convex
A magnifying lens is convex i.e. it bulges outwards. A concave lens would make objects appear smaller.
convex
A convex lens curves outward, forming an elliptical shape.
convex
Yes it is a convex lens just like the one in your eye! A convex lens goes outwards but a concave lens goes inwards (like a cave). Simple! :-) xoxo
convex