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the lens of our eyes is different to the lens of a magnifying glass-it can change its shape from thick to thin
Your are mixing properties. Converging lens is always thicker in the centre and thinner at the edges. The other cathegory is the geometry of shape of the surfaces of the lens. Convex means that the shape is similar to the outer surbace of a sphere, concave means that the shape is similar to the iner surface of a sphere (or: convex = lower side of a spoon as we use it for sampling a soup; concave: upper (inner) shape of the spoon). A double convex lens is always a converging lens. A plano-concave lens is always a diverging (not converging) lens. A convexo-concave lens is the most usual shape of a lense used in spectacles. It can be either converging or diverging, depending on the radii of the surfaces.
As people age, the lens hardens and changes shape less easily.
A convex lens is thicker in the center than at the edges. A convex lens is like a concave mirror.A concave lens is thinner in the center than at the edges.
A spoon that you have put some food into is a concave shape. It is a cavity. A concave lens is such that it is thicker at the edges than in the middle. Convex is the bottom of the spoon. A convex lens is thicker in the centre than around the edges.
the lens of our eyes is different to the lens of a magnifying glass-it can change its shape from thick to thin
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vitreous humor
It is the lens
its a muscle
The ciliary muscles
They change the shape of the lens focusing it
Yes, to a limited extent.
change in shape of lens.
Lens.
Lens