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A convex lens is curved on one side and flat on the other, while a biconvex lens is curved on both sides. Biconvex lenses have the same curvature on both sides, which makes them symmetrical, while convex lenses have one flat side. Both lenses converge light rays, but biconvex lenses are thicker in the middle than at the edges.
Magnifying glass is used with this lens
convex shaped or biconvex
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convex shaped or biconvex
A biconvex lens.
The biconvex transparent structure that focuses light on the retina is the lens of the eye. It helps to refract light rays and focus them on the retina at the back of the eye, allowing for clear vision.
It is a tiny colourless disk found in the blood of the vertebrates that helps with clotting of the blood.
convex
A biconvex lens is used to converge light rays to a single point, creating a real image. It is commonly used in magnifying glasses, cameras, and projectors to focus and magnify images.
biconvex
Biconvex lenses are curved on both sides, while plano-convex lenses are flat on one side and curved on the other. Biconvex lenses have a shorter focal length and are used for magnification, whereas plano-convex lenses have a longer focal length and are used for focusing light in optical systems.