7. Which type of lens acts like a divergings lens? Why?
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Concave lens
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A concave lens bends inwards. That means it is thinner at the middle than at the edges. When parallel light rays passes through a concave lens, the light rays bends outwards. So, they spread apart. That is why concave lens act like diverging lens.
Fun fact: Concave mirror make objects look smaller than they really are!
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