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Asked by Atith Adhikari · 2 years ago

A concave lens diverges the rays of light. Why?

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Arpit Sundas Arpit Sundas · 1 year ago
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A concave lens is thinner at its middle and thicker at the edges.

A concave lens diverges light rays due to its specific shape and the principles of refraction. In a concave lens, when a parallel beam of light is incident, the lens make the rays appear to be diverged from a point after the refraction.

Thus, a concave lens diverges light rays and is known as diverging lens.

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