Q22DQ
Question
You can’t see clearly underwater with the naked eye, but you can if you wear a face mask or goggles (with air between your eyes and the mask or goggles). Why is there a difference? Could you instead wear eyeglasses (with water between your eyes and the eyeglasses) in order to see underwater? If so, should the lenses be converging or diverging? Explain.
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified Answer
Both sides wobble then it is a convex lens.
1Step 1: About Convex lens.
You will want to pick the convex lenses. A convex lens is curved on both sides. Therefore, places each lens on a flat surface and see if it wobbles on both the front and back surface. If both sides wobble then it is a convex lens.
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