Under what condition a diverging lens when placed in a medium behaves as a
converging lens?
pls explainn its urgentt
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
A convex lens acts as a converging lens when placed in a medium of refractive index less than that of lens
Answered by
2
Answer:
A convergent lens will act as a diverging lens if the lens is kept in a medium denser than the glass that it is made up of. This is because the relative refractive index will be less than 1 and the light ray will bend in the other direction than it would have done with air being the other medium.
Similar questions