The uses of convex lens and concave lens

A lens is a transparent material (glass or plastic) that has at least one curved surface. The shape of the lens causes light to bend in a specific way as it passes through the lens itself, either converging to a specific point or diverging from a specific point.

Convex (converging) lens -- converges parallel light rays to a single point on the optical axis, on the opposite side of the lens.  

Concave (diverging) lens -- diverges parallel rays. All light entering the lens diverges parallel to its optical axis.

 

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Uses of convex lens

For magnifying glasses

One of the most straightforward and simple uses of a convex lens is a magnifying glass. When light enters the convex lens of a magnifying glass, it is focused on a specific focal point in front of the center of the lens. Once the magnifying lens is at the optimal distance. The focal point will reach the object and therefore will produce the maximum magnification of the object.

 

Convex lenses for eyeglasses

A person may become farsighted or nearsighted because the lens of the eye is unable to focus light properly on the retina. The lens of a person with hyperopia focuses the image behind the retina. As a result, it causes a person to have difficulty focusing on objects close to the eye. A convex lens, when placed in front of the eye, bends the light, thereby shortening the focus and allowing the light to be focused on the retina in the proper way.

 

Used in cameras

Convex lenses are widely used in cameras, not only to focus images but also to magnify them. Almost all camera lenses consist of a convex lens, a concave lens, and a convex lens. The first lens controls the magnification of the image by moving away from or toward the object.

 

For microscopes

Microscopes use convex lenses to produce magnified images of very small objects. Most simple microscopes consist of three lenses. The lens at the end of a simple microscope produces an inverted and magnified image.

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