differentiate between converging and diverging lens with the help of a diagram
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A converging lens, bend a ray of light passing through it inwards towards the principal axis. It makes all the rays parallel to the principal axis converge to a single point.
For example, Take a converging lens (Magnifying glass / concave lens).Take a source of light (Torch) and point it to the lens ( Be sure to have screen behind). We will found that, All the light rays converge at a point.
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A diverging lens, bend a ray of light passing through it outwards. The light ray parallel to the principal axis spreads outwards away (diverge) from the principal axis.
For example, Use a diverging lens (Concave lens) and point a ray of light. (Keep in mind that there is a screen behind) We will found, no ray of light on the screen as Light get diverged.
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Here is the answer, you needed..
A converging lens, bend a ray of light passing through it inwards towards the principal axis. It makes all the rays parallel to the principal axis converge to a single point.
For example, Take a converging lens (Magnifying glass / concave lens).Take a source of light (Torch) and point it to the lens ( Be sure to have screen behind). We will found that, All the light rays converge at a point.
WHERE AS
A diverging lens, bend a ray of light passing through it outwards. The light ray parallel to the principal axis spreads outwards away (diverge) from the principal axis.
For example, Use a diverging lens (Concave lens) and point a ray of light. (Keep in mind that there is a screen behind) We will found, no ray of light on the screen as Light get diverged.
Hope my answer will help you!!
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