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with the help of convex lens we are able to converge the beam of rays to the fix point.

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Which two parts of the microscope magnify the image of an object?

The objective lens and the eyepiece lens work together to magnify the image of an object in a microscope. The objective lens magnifies the image first, and the eyepiece lens further magnifies the image for viewing.


How does a two lens microscope work?

A two lens microscope uses a combination of an objective lens and an eyepiece lens to magnify an image. The objective lens captures the image and magnifies it, then the eyepiece lens further magnifies the image to allow for viewing. This combination of lenses allows for high magnification and resolution of the specimen being observed.


How does a convex lens work?

A convex lens works by refracting light that passes through it. As the light enters the lens, it bends inward and converges at a focal point on the opposite side of the lens. This convergence of light helps to form a real or virtual image, depending on the object's distance from the lens.


How does a telescope lens work to magnify distant objects?

A telescope lens works to magnify distant objects by bending and focusing light rays that enter the lens. This allows the lens to gather more light and bring the image of the distant object into focus, making it appear larger and clearer when viewed through the telescope.


How does concave lens work?

A concave lens is thinner in the center than at the edges, causing light rays passing through it to diverge or spread out. This results in the lens causing parallel light rays to diverge and appear to come from a virtual focal point behind the lens. Concave lenses are often used to correct nearsightedness by helping to focus light further back onto the retina.

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Do DSLR cameras work without the lens?

NO. The lens is required to focus the image on the CCD sensor.


How does the lens of a light work?

Each concave lens bends light to make the object appear larger


How does a convex lens work to make you see things?

The amount of curve (convex) in the lens determines the strength of the lens, thereby determining the effectiveness (or strength) of the lens. This is how the prescription strength of contact lenses is determined.


What is the name of lens the watch makers glass is a?

The magnifying lens that a watchmaker uses for detail work is called a loop.


Digital lens with a Canon AE?

It would depend on the type of lens mount. Generally speaking, it would probably not work too well. The AE uses full-aperture TTL metering, and its mechanism for manipulating the diaphragm of the lens is not likely to work with the "digital" lens, although that is not a sure thing. Try to gently mate the lens and body. If the lens will mount, shoot a roll of film and see how it goes.


I am wondering if a MINOLTA MAXXUM 7000 auto focus (AF) lens will work on a digital Minolta And what Minolta's aredigital that are compatible Thanks fir your assistance. E. P. Fabricius jeepman47@hotmail.com ?

Yes, the Minolta Maxxum 7000 lens will work with a digital Minolta camera. Any digital Minolta SLR with interchangeable lens capabilities will work with a Minolta lens.


Will Nikon D60 lens fit D7000?

Yes. Any lens that works with a D60 will work the same or better on a D7000.


How does a convex lens work in a microwave?

The same as it does for visible light.


Where do lens crafter work on virtual families?

I have no clue does anyone