HEALTH Convex lenses bring rays to a focus.The more curved the lens, the quicker the rays are focussed. Convex lenses bring rays to a focus.The more curved.

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HEALTH Convex lenses bring rays to a focus.The more curved the lens, the quicker the rays are focussed. Convex lenses bring rays to a focus.The more curved the lens, the quicker the rays are focussed. Concave lenses make rays spread out.The more curved the lens,the more the rays spread out. Concave lenses make rays spread out.The more curved the lens,the more the rays spread out.

HEALTH Long sighted people can only focus on far away objects.The eye behaves normally.When viewing nearby objects,the lens brings the rays of light to a focus beyond the retina.

HEALTH This is rectified by putting a convex lens in front of the eye.

HEALTH Short sighted people can only focus on nearby objects.The eye works normally. Short sighted people can only focus on nearby objects.The eye works normally. With nearby objects, the lens brings the rays to a focus before the retina.This is corrected by putting a concave lens in front of the eye. With nearby objects, the lens brings the rays to a focus before the retina.This is corrected by putting a concave lens in front of the eye.

HEALTH The focal length of a lens is the length from the middle of the lens where the rays come to a focus. The focal length of a lens is the length from the middle of the lens where the rays come to a focus. Fibre optical cables are cold light sources because no heat energy is produced in them. Fibre optical cables are cold light sources because no heat energy is produced in them.

HEALTH An endoscope consists of two bundles of optical fibres.The first takes light down inside a patients body to illuminate a source of concern.The second takes light to the surgeon`s eye via a lens and camera. An endoscope consists of two bundles of optical fibres.The first takes light down inside a patients body to illuminate a source of concern.The second takes light to the surgeon`s eye via a lens and camera.