it makes it bigger because your fat
a hand lens insulates light
a concave lens is thin in the middle, but thick on the sides. It does this: it makes what you look at bigger because it spreads out light
A concave lens can make things appear upside down when placed in front of the eye because it diverges light rays. This causes light from the top of an object to converge towards the bottom of the retina and vice versa, resulting in an inverted image.
A concave lens causes objects to appear upside down when they are placed within the focal point of the lens. This is due to the way the light rays are refracted by the lens, resulting in an inverted image.
An instrument that makes things look larger is called a magnifying glass. It uses a convex lens to enlarge the appearance of objects when viewed through it. Magnifying glasses are commonly used in various fields, including science, art, and everyday tasks like reading small text.
A hand lens is a magnifying glass, archaic term. It makes things like bugs look bigger. You carry it in your hand.
Well, It depends what kind of image do they want. It would be most likely a convex lens/ mirror. Convex lenses make things bigger.
A diverging lens, also known as a concave lens, makes objects appear smaller when viewed through it. This type of lens causes light rays to spread out, resulting in a reduced image size compared to the actual object.
Concave lenses make objects look smaller when they are placed close to the lens, while convex lenses make objects look smaller when they are placed far from the lens. This effect is due to the way light rays are refracted by the different lens shapes, causing the image to appear reduced in size.
A magnifying lens, also known as a convex lens, can make objects look bigger by bending light rays to converge at a point, creating a larger image. This type of lens is commonly used in magnifying glasses, microscopes, and telescopes to achieve magnification.
A convex lens spreads light waves apart and can make objects appear bigger when viewed through it. This type of lens is thicker in the middle and thinner at the edges, causing light rays to converge and create an enlarged image.
A lens that makes things look miniature works by creating a shallow depth of field, which blurs the background and foreground of the image. This effect tricks the eye into perceiving the scene as a miniature model.
bigger (*or closer*)
no
A magnifying lens bends light rays, causing the image to appear larger when it reaches your eye. This is because the lens can focus the light rays in such a way that the object appears to be closer and bigger than it actually is.
a hand lens insulates light
because of the angle the lens is angled