Why does light always diverge from an object
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This is because the surfaces at the lens surfaces at which ray strikes for refraction are (approximately) parallel to each other due to which the lens behaves as a glass slab which has its edges parallel and just causes lateral displacement of the ray rather then deviation.
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Light diverges from an object because of its irregular surfaces.
Light doesn't diverges always sometimes it gets absorbed too.
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