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Gcse physics coursework lenses -

Oct 28,  · This resource is a lesson aimed at teaching GCSE Physics course. This lesson is based on Concave lenses, how they work, how images are formed using them and how to calculate magnification. This lesson has 4 learning objectives that are structured in the IDEAL format: *Describe the main differences between a convex and a concave lens.

How to explain these factors? (GCSE Physics - focal length of lenses)?

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GCSE Physics Revision: Convex lenses
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11:24 Tulabar:
The image formed is upright, magnified and virtual. The lens which is a convex converging lens. This is achieved by moving the lens away from the film.

14:18 Faedal:
This results in the rays converging away from the lens.

13:28 Yok:
A magnifying glass produces an upright, magnified virtual image. Rays of light that pass through the lens are brought closer together they converge.