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What is diverging lens​

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Answered by ITzCrazyBoy95
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lens that causes parallel light rays to spread out – hence diverge – away from the optical axis once exiting the lens. ... The lens surfaces may be plano-concave, double concave or concave-convex. The edge of a diverging lens is always thicker than the center.

Answered by Anonymous
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Diverging lens directs light away from the optical centre or axis of the lens. The diverging lens also known as negative lens. Diverging lenses come in a few different shapes, but all diverging lens are the negative sign signifies that the image is virtual. A lens is a transmissive optical device that affects the focus of a light beam through refraction. The distance from this point to the lens is also known as the focal length, though it is negative.Convex-concave (meniscus) lenses can be either positive or negative, depending on the relative curvatures of the two surfaces.

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