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Translucent means light passes through the medium, but the light is diffused so that object beyond cannot be seen clearly. Transparent means that light passes through the medium and is not diffused and objects beyound can be seen clearly.
Binoculars have two lenses that work together to magnify objects seen through them. The objective lens at the front gathers light and creates a real, inverted image close to the front focal point. The eyepiece lens then magnifies this image to make it appear closer when viewed through the eyepiece.
An object seen through a concave lens will appear smaller than its actual size. This is because a concave lens diverges light rays, causing them to spread out, which creates a reduced image size.
The objective lens is responsible for producing a magnified image on the inside of the microscope. This image is then further magnified by the eyepiece lens before it reaches the eyes of the person using the microscope.
If an object is too far to be seen in a telescope, adjusting the focus of the object lens will not bring it into view. In such cases, the telescope may need to be repositioned or pointed towards a different direction in the sky to locate the object within the field of view. Additionally, using larger telescopes with a wider field of view may also help in locating distant objects.
Correct. A convex lens can help correct hyperopia by focusing light rays onto the retina, allowing objects to be seen more clearly at a distance.
A convex lens is used to correct long-sightedness (hyperopia) because it helps to converge light rays onto the retina. In hyperopia, the light rays focus behind the retina, causing distant objects to be seen more clearly than close objects. By using a convex lens, the light rays are refracted so that they converge properly on the retina, allowing the individual to see both near and distant objects clearly.
transparent
Transparent.
change the effect/coloration of the light and objects seen though the lens.
myopia or nearsightedness
transparent
change the effect/coloration of the light and objects seen though the lens.
Yes, microscopes use lenses to refract light in order to magnify small objects and enable them to be seen more clearly. The objective lens of a microscope refracts light rays to focus them onto the specimen, while the eyepiece lens further magnifies the image for viewing.
binoculars, glasses, telescope
translucent
Transparent materials allow light to pass through them easily, and objects behind them can be seen clearly. Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them, so objects behind them cannot be seen. Translucent materials allow some light to pass through, but objects behind them are not clearly visible.