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What type of lens makes the light come together at one point?


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A **convex** lens makes light come together at one point. Convex lenses are thicker in the middle and cause parallel rays of light to converge, or focus, at a point known as the focal point. In contrast, a concave lens diverges light rays, causing them to spread apart.
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