AConcave
BPlane
CConvex
DOblique
Answer:
C. Convex
Read Explanation:
Correct Answer : Convex
Magnifying Glass and Lenses:
A magnifying glass uses a convex lens to make objects appear larger than they actually are. When an object is placed within the focal length of a convex lens, it produces a virtual, erect, and magnified image.
Key Facts about Lenses:
Convex Lens (Converging Lens):
Thicker at the center than at the edges
Converges light rays to a focal point
Used in magnifying glasses, cameras, microscopes, telescopes, and spectacles for farsightedness (hypermetropia)
Also called a converging lens
Concave Lens (Diverging Lens):
Thicker at the edges than at the center
Diverges light rays away from a focal point
Used in spy-holes, flashlights, and spectacles for nearsightedness (myopia)
Also called a diverging lens
Important Related Facts:
The focal length of a convex lens determines its magnifying power — shorter the focal length, greater the magnification
A magnifying glass typically has a focal length between 25mm to 300mm
The power of a lens is measured in Diopters (D) and is the reciprocal of focal length in meters
Simple microscopes work on the same principle as a magnifying glass
