Yes, glasses can make objects appear smaller because they refract light, which can change the way objects are perceived by the eyes.
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Glasses make things appear smaller by bending light rays as they enter the eye, which changes the way the brain perceives the size of objects.
When you wear glasses, the lenses bend light to help you see better. This bending of light can sometimes make objects appear smaller than they actually are.
A microscope is used to make objects appear smaller and clearer by using lenses to magnify the object's image.
Glasses make things look smaller by bending light rays as they enter the eye, which changes the way the brain perceives the size of objects.
A concave lens can make objects appear smaller and clearer by diverging the light rays as they pass through it. This helps to reduce image size and reduce certain types of visual distortions.