Lens faces can generally either be concave, or what, which is the opposite of concave?

Lens faces can generally either be concave, or what, which is the opposite of concave?

  • Correct Answer: convex
  • spherical
  • hollow
  • elliptical

Explanation: One or both of the lens faces is part of a sphere and can be concave or convex.

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