Yes
A magnifying glass is convex.
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
the wind in the sky blow the kite therefore helps the kite go up into the air so the kite can flyA kite flys by the wind blowing beneath the kite wich makes the kite go higher
A dart
A Kite.
They all are 2-dimensional convex figures bounded by four straight lines.
The Quadrilateral Sum Conjecture tells us the sum of the angles in any convex quadrilateral is 360 degrees.
From Wikipedia: '...a kite, or deltoid, is a quadrilateral with two disjoint pairs of congruent adjacent sides, in contrast to a parallelogram, where the congruent sides are opposite.' In other words, a kite consists of two isosceles triangles joined at the base. Beginning with a particular isosceles triangle, it will always be possible to construct from it one kite that has equal diagonals (given that the kite may be either convex or concave). Hence an infinite number of kites do have equal diagonals, but many do not. A notable example of a kite that does have equal diagonals is a square.
It must have 4 sides. The angles need not add up to 360 degrees if the shape is not convex So it could be a square, rectangle, kite, rtc Ratty
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.
convex
A convex polygon.I suspect that what you mean is a convex polygon.