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  2. Lens - Wikipedia

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    A lens is a transmissive optical device that focuses or disperses a light beam by means of refraction. A simple lens consists of a single piece of transparent material, while a compound lens consists of several simple lenses (elements), usually arranged along a common axis.

  3. Lens | Meaning, Principles, Manufacture, & Facts | Britannica

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    A lens is a piece of transparent material, usually circular in shape, with two polished surfaces, either or both of which is curved and may be either convex (bulging) or concave (depressed). The curves are almost always spherical; i.e., the radius of curvature is constant.

  4. Lens Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of LENS is a piece of transparent material (such as glass) that has two opposite regular surfaces either both curved or one curved and the other plane and that is used either singly or combined in an optical instrument for forming an image by focusing rays of light.

  5. A lens is a transparent piece of glass or plastic with at least one curved surface. It gets its name from the Latin word for "lentil" (a type of pulse used in cooking), but don't let that confuse you. There's no real reason for this other than that the most common kind of lens (called a convex lens) looks very much like a lentil!

  6. Lens (Physics): Definition, Types & How They Work - Sciencing

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    A lens is a piece of transparent material that is shaped so as to cause light rays to bend in a specific way as they pass through it, whether that means making the rays converge to a specific point or to diverge as if from a specific point.

  7. A lens is a transmissive optical device that focuses or disperses light beams using refraction. A simple lens consists of a single piece of transparent material, while compound lenses consist of several simple lenses arranged along with a common axis. A lens can focus light to form an image, unlike a prism, which refracts light without focusing.

  8. A lens is a piece of transparent glass which concentrates or disperses light rays when passes through them by refraction. Due to the magnifying property, lenses are used in telescopes and other magnifying devices. They are employed in cameras for gathering light rays. Download Complete Chapter Notes of Ray Optics and Optical Instruments.

  9. 16.3 Lenses - Physics - OpenStax

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    The lens provides the remaining magnification needed to produce an image on the retina. The cornea and lens can be treated as a single thin lens, although the light rays pass through several layers of material (such as the cornea, aqueous humor, several layers in the lens, and vitreous humor), changing direction at each interface.

  10. Lenses | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki

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    What are lenses? They are transparent solids which refract the light passing through them. A key property of lenses lies in their curvature. The curvature of lenses allows them to be used for a variety of purposes and to produce different types of images.

  11. 10.6: Lenses - Physics LibreTexts

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    There are numerous applications to lenses, the most common being corrective lenses uses in glasses to correct vision problems. In addition, lenses are used in technologies such as cameras, telescopes, and microscopes.