Question #81661
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The words concave and convex refer to the shape of the lens itself.
Explanation:
Very simply, the words concave and convex refer to the shape of the lens itself.
con·cave
/känˈkāv,ˈkänˌkāv/
adjective
con·vex
/känˈveks,ˈkänveks/
adjective
A concave lens, therefore, has a surface that curves inward. it can do so on one or both faces of the lens and the symbol for this type of lens is a line with inward pointing arrows on it:
These lenses cause parallel rays entering the lens to diverge when they exit. This causes the image to be smaller for the viewer looking through the lens.
A convex lens has a surface that curves outward. it can do so on one or both faces of the lens and the symbol for this type of lens is a line with outward pointing arrows on it:
These lenses cause parallel rays entering the lens to converge when they exit. This causes the image to be larger for the viewer looking through the lens - this is what we normally think of as magnification.