because they use that curve to reflect different sides of images like upside down
The human eye has a double convex lens in the cornea (outermost layer) and a bi-convex lens in the crystalline lens inside the eye.
Yes. Because convex lens produce real image.. so Fish eye has convex lens
convex lens
It's convex
Convex lens .
The eye lens is convex in shape, which allows it to focus light onto the retina at the back of the eye, enabling clear vision.
The lens in a human eye is biconvex, meaning it is convex on both sides. This shape allows the lens to converge incoming light rays and focus them onto the retina, which is essential for clear vision.
we need convex lens in eyes as convex lens bulges out and thus focuses the outside light rays at a particular point in our eye, so then only we are able to see.
Yes it is a convex lens just like the one in your eye! A convex lens goes outwards but a concave lens goes inwards (like a cave). Simple! :-) xoxo
The cornea, which is the transparent outer covering of the eye, acts as a convex lens by focusing light onto the retina.
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convex shaped or biconvex