why does light always diverge when light rays is drawn to our eyes
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It actually converges
It converges means its width decreases. Our eye has a convex lens which converges the rays of light so that we can clearly see everything.
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At this boundary, each ray of light will refract away from the normal to the surface. ... Yet, because of the different shape of the double concave lens, these incident rays are not converged to a point upon refraction through the lens. Rather, these incident rays diverge upon refracting through the lens.
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