No, that's concave
Convex is thin at the edges and thick in the middle.
A thick sharp-edged gray cloud is likely a cumulonimbus cloud, which is known for its towering height and potential to produce thunderstorms. These clouds are formed through the vertical development of moist air and are associated with heavy rain, lightning, and sometimes hail.
At the center may be a thick core of solid matter. Nickel
Thick.
There are a variety of styles of reflecting telescopes, but I will describe one of the easier and more common designs. The primary mirror is curved concave. It is created typically out of thick glass that has been ground and polished to remarkable precision, which is then coated with reflective material. It can also be fashioned from a reflective metal. A second, flat mirror (typically oval-shaped) is positioned at the focal point of the primary mirror at an angle to reflect the light into an eye piece. These are the major components: the curved primary mirror, the flat reflective mirror, and the eye piece, which is typically a magnifying lens.
The thickness of Earth's layers varies: the crust is between 5-70 km thick, the mantle is about 2,900 km thick, the outer core is about 2,300 km thick, and the inner core is about 1,200 km thick.
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Concave. The opposite- thick in middle, thin at edges- is convex.
A lens that is thin in the middle and thick at the edges is convex. This shape causes light rays passing through the lens to converge and focus at a point, making it a converging lens.
A converging lens, also known as a convex lens, is typically thick in the middle and causes light rays to converge to a focal point.
A converging lens or a convex lens is thick in the middle and thin at the edges. It causes light rays to converge at a focal point, which makes it useful for focusing light in optical systems like cameras and telescopes.
A convex lens.
A thick convex lens has a larger thickness and can bend light rays more than a thin convex lens. This results in a shorter focal length and stronger focusing ability for a thick convex lens compared to a thin convex lens.
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A convex lens.
The focal length will be greater in a thin convex lens compared to a thick convex lens. Thinner lenses have less curvature, causing light rays to converge more gradually and thus increasing the focal length.
As a thicker lens has more material to do bend the light further it it would have a shorter focal length
Lenses with thick centers and thin edges are called convex lenses. They converge light rays towards a focal point, which allows them to focus light and produce real images.