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"Middle center" typically refers to an object or text being positioned in the vertical and horizontal center of a space. "Thinner" usually means having a smaller width or diameter compared to something else.

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Is the center of a concave lens thicker than its edges?

No, the center of a concave lens is thinner than its edges. Concave lenses are thinner in the middle and thicker towards the edges, causing light rays passing through them to diverge.


Which lens is THIN in the middle and thiCK At the edges?

A convex lens.


What lens is thinner in the center?

A concave lens is thinner in the center. This type of lens curves inward, causing the center to be thinner than the edges.


What lens is thicker in the center?

A convex lens is thicker in the center. This type of lens bulges outward in the center and is thicker at the middle than at the edges. Concave lenses, on the other hand, are thinner in the center.


What is a lens has a center that is thicker than its edges?

A convex lens.


Which lens is thinner in the center than at the edge?

A concave lens is thinner in the center than at the edge. This type of lens curves inward, causing it to be thicker at the edges and thinner in the center. It is used to correct myopia or nearsightedness.


A lens that is thinner in the middle than the edges is a concave lens?

Actually, a lens that is thinner in the middle than the edges is a convex lens, not a concave lens. Concave lenses are thicker in the middle and thinner at the edges, while convex lenses bulge out in the middle.


What is centered?

Center means middle. If you have a circle, the center is the middle.


What is a lens that is thinner in the center and thicker at the edge?

Convex


Convex lenses are in the middle and at the edges?

thicker, thinner


What is thinner in the middle and thicker at the edges?

A slice of pizza.

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