A lens is a curved piece of glass or other transparent material that refracts or bends light. Lenses are used in eyeglasses, cameras, microscopes, telescopes, and other optical instruments to focus and manipulate light.
There are two main types of lenses:
When light passes through a lens, it is bent or refracted. Convex lenses cause light rays to converge, while concave lenses cause them to diverge. This bending of light allows lenses to focus and magnify objects, creating images that are larger or smaller than the actual object.
Lenses have many practical uses in everyday life and scientific research. Some common applications of lenses include:
Here are some key points to remember about lenses: