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A double convex lens is a lens that is thicker in the middle and thinner at the edges, causing light to converge. It has properties such as bending light rays, creating real and inverted images, and magnifying objects. Double convex lenses are commonly used in cameras, projectors, magnifying glasses, and eyeglasses to focus light and produce clear images.

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