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what are concave and convex lenses

Concave and convex lenses are two types of lenses that refract light differently due to their shape. A convex lens is thicker at the center, causing parallel light rays to converge to a focal point, and is also known as a converging lens. A concave lens is thinner at the center, causing parallel light rays to diverge, and is also called a diverging lens.

Convex lens

Shape: Thicker at the center and thinner at the edges.

Function: Converges parallel light rays to a single focal point.

Focal Length: Positive.

Uses: Magnifying glasses, cameras, microscopes, and for correcting farsightedness (hypermetropia).

Concave lens

Shape: Thinner at the center and thicker at the edges.

Function: Diverges parallel light rays so they appear to spread out from a focal point.

Focal Length: Negative.

Uses: Binoculars, peepholes, and for correcting nearsightedness (myopia).

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