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Divergent is another word for coming apart. If something diverges it comes a part.
Its the process where one common origin diverges into many different variations. For example. A finch from the mainland diverges into many types of finch on the galapagos islands due to different food sources. (large beak to break open seeds, narrow beak to eat grubs etc.)
When a huge piece of crust diverges (pulls apart), the crust becomes fractured and magma spills out on the surface.
Optical power (also referred to as dioptric power, refractive power, focusing power, or convergence power) is the degree to which a lens, mirror, or other optical system converges or diverges light. It is equal to the reciprocal of the focal length of the device.[1] The dioptre is the most common unit of measurement of optical power. The SI unit for optical power is the inverse metre (m−1).
Eccentricity is the measure of how much the conic section diverges into its circle form. One of the formulas for eccentricity is e=c/a this formula can be used to get the eccentricity of the ellipse.
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If the absolute value of the common multiple is less than 1 then it converges and, if not, it diverges.
a concarve lense
Anticyclone
harmonic series 1/n .
Concave lens would diverge the rays.
There has to be convergence aloft.
yes, we can as we all know convex lens is a diverging lens,so,it diverges the rays of the sun .When the lens is placed over a paper,it diverges the rays,as a result of which paper burns
Divergent is another word for coming apart. If something diverges it comes a part.
The thicker the lance, the more light diverges.
a concave lens diverges the light ray travelling in a straight parallel path.
No. ∑(1/n) diverges. It is the special infinite series known as the "harmonic series."