Difference between convex lens and concave lens in tabular form
Difference between the convex lens and the concave lens
CONVEX LENS |
CONCAVE LENS |
Definition |
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A convex lens Is a piece of transparent
material which is thick at the Centre and thin at the edges |
A concave lens is a piece of transparent material which is thin at the Centre and thick at the edges. |
Nature |
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Convex lenses are called converging lenses because they converge the light.
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Concave lenses are called diverging lenses because they diverge the light.
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Focal length |
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Its focal length is positive. | Its focal length is negative. |
Use |
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It is used for the Correction of Long-sightedness. | It is used for the correction of shortsightedness.
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CONVEX LENS
It is a lens which is thick at the Centre and thin at the edges. It converges a parallel beam of light at a point and hence is called a converging lens.
TYPES OF CONVEX LENS
(a) Double Convex Lens
Both the surfaces of a double convex lens are convex.
(b) Plano Convex Lens
One of the two surfaces of such a lens is plane and the other is convex.
TYPES OF CONCAVE LENS
(a) Double Concave Lens
Both the surfaces of a double concave lens are concave.
(b) Plano Concave Lens
One of the two surfaces of such a lens is plane and the other is concave.
(c) Convex-Concave Lens
One of the two surfaces of such a lens is concave and other is convex.