There are two main types of lenses: convex and concave.
Convex Lens: Also known as a converging lens, a convex lens is thicker in the middle and thinner at the edges. It causes parallel light rays to converge at a focal point.
Concave Lens: Also known as a diverging lens, a concave lens is thinner in the middle and thicker at the edges. It causes parallel light rays to diverge as if they originated from a focal point behind the lens.
The student demonstrates an understanding of motions, forces, their characteristics, relationships, and effects by explaining that different kinds of materials respond to electric and magnetic forces (i.e., conductors, insulators, magnetic and non-magnetic materials).