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Which best describes a convex lens?
It is thinnest at its center and thickest at its outer edges.
It is curved outward at the center and thinnest at its outer edges.
It curved inward in the center and thickest at its outer edge.
Which best describes a convex lens?
It is thinnest at its center and thickest at its outer edges.
It is curved outward at the center and thinnest at its outer edges.
It curved inward in the center and thickest at its outer edge.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct description of a convex lens is:
**It is curved outward at the center and thinnest at its outer edges.**
Convex lenses are thicker in the middle and taper off at the edges, causing light rays that pass through them to converge.
**It is curved outward at the center and thinnest at its outer edges.**
Convex lenses are thicker in the middle and taper off at the edges, causing light rays that pass through them to converge.