There are many factors that can affect the focal length of a convex lens.
These include:
- The thickness of the lens
- The type of material that the lens is made ot of
- The curviture of the lens
- How big the distance between the lens and the image you are viewing is. This is obviously a major factor due to the fact the the focal length is where all the light becomes concentrated and the image becomes clear as pristine.
I hope this has helped those seeking the answer to the question above. I know this information as I am doing a controlled assessment all about 'How Factors Affect The Focal Lenght/ Point Of A Convex Lens'.
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A magnifying glass is convex.
The image formed by a convex lens depends on the object distance from the lens, the focal length of the lens, and the object size. These factors determine whether the image formed is real or virtual, magnified or diminished, and upright or inverted.
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.
Flashlights typically have a convex lens. A convex lens is thicker in the middle and thinner at the edges, which helps to converge the light rays and create a focused beam.
1. plain mirror2. concave mirror 4. concave lens3.convex mirror 5.convex lens
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a polygon is convex
A non convex is a concave and a convex is differently shaped
projector have concave or convex
the union of two convex sets need not be a convex set.
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A convex polygon.I suspect that what you mean is a convex polygon.
yes a triangle is a convex
A trapezoid is convex.
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"Convex" is an adjective.
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