becomes more converging
The image becomes blurred and it's size increases.
There are many factors that can affect the focal length of a convex lens. These include: - The thickness of the lens - The type of material that the lens is made ot of - The curviture of the lens - How big the distance between the lens and the image you are viewing is. This is obviously a major factor due to the fact the the focal length is where all the light becomes concentrated and the image becomes clear as pristine. I hope this has helped those seeking the answer to the question above. I know this information as I am doing a controlled assessment all about 'How Factors Affect The Focal Lenght/ Point Of A Convex Lens'. Thankyou for viewing. Samia :)
d focal lenght increases due to increases in the distance between centre of curvature and the centre of the convex lens on the principal axis
Yes, convex lens have this kind of property. Convex lens create a virtual image when the object is placed at a distance of 0 to F of the lens (where F is the focal length of the lens). The resulting image is always magnified, virtual and erect. When the object is placed outside the F, the image formed becomes diminished, real and inverted. However, concave lens can only form virtual images.
Senile cataract
The crystalline lens becomes cloudy and opaque, resulting in a cataract.
Cataract
the cornea becomes cloudy/foggy and very difficult to see through
One reason a headlight lens is cloudy on the inside is moisture getting in because the seal is not good or from a bulb hole. It can be caused from the heat of the bulb, humidity, and direct sunlight.
False: Cataracts are cloudy spots in the eye's lens that develop as we age.
Cataracts are usually treated through cataract surgery if other methods of vision improvement have failed. Cataract surgery is typically an outpatient surgical procedure and is usually very successful in restoring vision.
There are many different things, depending on the eye of the patient. The main thing is that the crystalline lens becomes thicker and stiffer removing the ability to focus. The lens can also become cloudy which is called a cataract. There are also lots of other things that can occur.
its cloudy and becomes visible much slower
it becomes a cloudy solution with a white precipitate.
If they are designed for plastic they should not have any abrasives in them, so they should be safe, However if you are trying to remove cloudy oxidation from your thermoplastic /acrylic/ polycarbonate headlight lens they will not work.
just type 'ALOVELYDAY' whenever the weather becomes cloudy or rainy