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How does the action of the convex lens differ from that of a concave lens on a parallel beam of light incident on them? Draw diagrams to illustrate your answer.

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Convex LensConcave Lens
In the case, when a parallel beam of light ray is incident on a convex lens, the prism in the upper part bends the incident ray downwards.In the case, when a parallel beam of light ray is incident on a concave lens, the upper part of the lens bends the incident ray upwards.
The ray incident on the lower part of the prism is bent in upward direction.The ray incident on the lower part of the prism is bent in downward direction
The central part which is a parallel-sided glass slab passes the ray undeviated.The central part which is a parallel-sided glass slab passes the ray undeviated.

Convergent action of Convex lens is shown in the below diagram:

How does the action of the convex lens differ from that of a concave lens on a parallel beam of light incident on them? Draw diagrams to illustrate your answer. Refraction through a lens, Concise Physics Class 10 Solutions.

Divergent action of Concave lens is shown in the below diagram:

How does the action of the convex lens differ from that of a concave lens on a parallel beam of light incident on them? Draw diagrams to illustrate your answer. Refraction through a lens, Concise Physics Class 10 Solutions.

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