why is a concave lens called a diverging?
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Because image formed is diverged.
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Whenever light parallel to the principle axis coming from infinity paas through the concave lens they diverge and meet at a single point F i.e. the focus.
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Concave lens is called a diverging lens because it diverges the rays of light falling on it.
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Concave lens is called a diverging lens because the rays of light get diverged after getting refracted by the concave lens.
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Concave lens is called a diverging lens because the rays of light get diverged after getting refracted by the concave lens.
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