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when a beam of light is passed through the convex lens it converges the beam of ligth.hence convex lens is called a converging lens.
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The answer is both convex and converging
A convex lens is called a converging lens because it converges or brings parallel rays of light together at a focal point after passing through the lens. This results in the rays coming together and converging at a point on the other side of the lens.
Converging or Converging Lens
A converging lens is also known as a convex lens.
A converging lens is also known as a magnifying lens. The shape of the lens is a double convex shape.
A converging lens is thicker in the middle and converges light rays to a focal point, used in cameras and microscopes. A convex lens is also known as a converging lens.
A lens that is thicker in the middle than at the edges is called a convex lens. It is a converging lens that causes light rays to converge at a focal point.
Concave and convex can refer the types of lenses used to treat refractive errors in the eyes. Concave is another word for myopic lens and convex is another name for a hyperopic lens also known as nearsighted and farsighted respectively
All of the light entering the lens converges on the other side to a single point, the lens' focal point.