A magnifying glass is a classic optical instrument used to produce an enlarged image of an object.
It consists of a single convex lens, which is typically mounted in a frame with an attached handle.
When held at the proper distance, the lens bends light rays so they converge, tricking the eye.
This process creates a magnified virtual image that appears much larger than the actual item.
It is a fundamental tool for scientists, jewelers, and hobbyists who need to inspect fine details.
The magnification power depends on the curvature of the glass; a steeper curve yields higher power.
Modern versions may feature ergonomic grips and built-in LED lights to improve visual clarity.
Beyond simple inspection, these lenses can also concentrate sunlight to create a focal heat point.
As a timeless symbol of observation, it remains an essential bridge between the tiny and the visible.




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