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what are converging and diverging lenses​

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Answered by sruthirahini
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converging is convex

diverging is concave

Answered by FarhanInamdar
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CONVERGING LENS

A double convex lens, or converging lens, focuses the diverging, or blurred, light rays from a distant object by refracting (bending) the rays twice. This double bending causes the rays to converge at a focal point behind the lens so that a sharper image can be seen or photographed.

Diverging Lens

A lens placed in the path of a beam of parallel rays can be called a diverging lens when it causes the rays to diverge after refraction. It is thinner at its center than its edges and always produces a virtual image. A lens with one of its sides converging and the other diverging is known as a meniscus lens.

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