A convex lens can converge a beam of parallel rays to a point on the other side of the lens. It is useful for reflecting and transmitting light.
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Yes. Because convex lens produce real image.. so Fish eye has convex lens
A camera, television, lap top, glasses, psp, claw machine.
projector have concave or convex
Double-convex lens
You would use a convex lens.
Yes. Because convex lens produce real image.. so Fish eye has convex lens
Yes, a convex lens can produce a real image when the object is placed beyond the focal point of the lens. The real image is formed on the opposite side of the lens from the object.
A convex lens can converge a beam of parallel rays to a point on the other side of the lens. It is useful for reflecting and transmitting light.
A microscope typically uses a convex lens to focus light and magnify an image. The convex lens converges light rays to produce a magnified image, whereas a concave lens would diverge light rays and not be suitable for magnification in a microscope.
An object positioned beyond the focal point of a convex lens will produce a real and inverted image between the focal point and the lens. An object positioned at the focal point will produce no image. An object positioned between the focal point and the lens will produce a virtual and upright image beyond the lens.
A convex lens refracts light by bending the light rays that pass through it. As light enters the convex lens, it is bent inward towards the center of the lens, which causes the rays to converge at a focal point on the opposite side of the lens. This bending of light allows convex lenses to focus light to produce clear and magnified images.
A camera, television, lap top, glasses, psp, claw machine.
projector have concave or convex
A convex lens is used in a microscope to magnify the image of the specimen being examined. The shape of the lens allows it to focus light rays and produce a larger, clearer image for observation.
False. A convex lens will produce a smaller, upright, and virtual image if the object is placed inside the focal point.
A convex lens cannot produce heat. It can focus incident heat to a smaller area so that it is more intense.
A convex lens.