1.2 How does a magnifying glass work?
A magnifying glass is a convex lens that magnifies an object when the glass is held up to it.
A double convex lens is much thicker in the middle than in the edges. When light rays pass through a magnifying glass, the convex lens bends the parallel rays so that they converge and create a virtual image on your eyes' retinas. The more curved the convex lens is, the greater its ability to bend light and magnify.
