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Convex lens make objects look bigger, Concave makes it smaller and farther away
Convex lens makes things look bigger and concave lens makes things look smaller!
the lens is changed
there is something in the telescope that helps things appear larger
Because of it's shape a concave lens bends or refracts light outward away from the center of the lens and towards its thicker edges. The light rays never cross or meet a focal point so the image never inverts. A concave lens makes objects appear smaller than they really are.
Convex lens make objects look bigger, Concave makes it smaller and farther away
Convex lens makes things look bigger and concave lens makes things look smaller!
Uses of Concave LensesConcave lenses are used to make objects look smaller.
the lens is changed
there is something in the telescope that helps things appear larger
light colours - white is bestdark colours make a room look smaller.
convex shaped lenses are used to magnify objects
It has to do with light and how it reacts.
You need a convex lens to magnify an image.
the lenses make objects look smaller than what they are so that people know what they look like.
A magnifying glass or a hand lens
The answer is telescopes are used to look at the stars and the microscope is used to look at small things such as organs, bug insides, and other small objects.