Converging lenses....or....convex lens.
Convex lenses are used to correct hypermetropia, which is also known as farsightedness. These lenses help to converge incoming light rays onto the retina, allowing individuals with hypermetropia to see objects up close more clearly.
It would be concave lens. This is because it diverges the light before it enters the eye.
A concave lens is used to correct nearsightedness, also known as myopia. This type of lens diverges light rays before they reach the eye's lens, thus moving the focal point back to the retina for clearer vision.
Convex lens is used to correct long sightedness (hyperopia). This lens helps to converge the light rays entering the eye, allowing the image to focus correctly on the retina.
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.
Convex lenses are used to correct hypermetropia, which is also known as farsightedness. These lenses help to converge incoming light rays onto the retina, allowing individuals with hypermetropia to see objects up close more clearly.
It would be concave lens. This is because it diverges the light before it enters the eye.
Farsightedness is corrected using a concave type lens.
A concave lens is used to correct nearsightedness, also known as myopia. This type of lens diverges light rays before they reach the eye's lens, thus moving the focal point back to the retina for clearer vision.
Convex lens is used to correct long sightedness (hyperopia). This lens helps to converge the light rays entering the eye, allowing the image to focus correctly on the retina.
Any type - it all depends on what correction is needed.
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 convexo-concave lens is a lens that has one side convex (outward bulging) and the other side concave (inward curving). This type of lens can be used to correct myopia (nearsightedness) by diverging light rays entering the eye.
Short Contact Lencesnear sight is hyopia
A -5.00 diopter lens would likely be a concave lens, also known as a diverging lens, since it is used to correct nearsightedness (myopia). The lens will help diverge light rays before they reach the eye, allowing the image to be properly focused on the retina.
The type of lense is a convex lense
Another type of lens is the opposite called a reducing lens.