An inward curve is called concave, while an outward curve is called convex
concave lens. you can remember this by thinking of a "cave" curving inward, thus con"cave".
A lens curved inward is a concave lense.
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You are correct.
convex lens
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It bends light.
concave lens bends light rays away from the center
It is a convex lens.
The cornea and the lens do.
Focal point.
A convex lens bends inward. Hope this helps:)
It bends light.
A lens
concave lens bends light rays away from the center
light bends when it hits the lens....this is called refraction
It is a convex lens.
a lens works when light goes through it and refracts (bends) inside the lens. so the light
The cornea and the lens do.
It bends the rays light which pass through it.
Each concave lens bends light to make the object appear larger
The crystalline lens is the part of the eye that bends/refracts the light rays as it passes through it.
A lens is a curved glass that refracts or bends light rays. The two principal types of lenses are convex and concave.