Convex lens acts like a diverging lens. Do you agree with the statement? Explain?
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A convex lens can behave as a diverging lens when it is placed in a medium whose refractive index is greater than the refractive index of the material of the lens.
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A convex lens acts as a diverging lens, this statement is wrong. Because convex lens is a converging lens, it focus all the rays at a point coming parallel to it. Convex mirror is Diverging in nature, but convex lens is converging.
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