Oh it does ! Try shining a light, even a laser, through a small hole in foil or cardboard. When comparing sound and light, don't forget to allow for the difference in wavelength, and adjust the dimensions of the expected phenomena accordingly. Maybe a better comparison would be between sound and radio ... FM or low-band TV ... since the wavelengths are comparable.
it doesnt give out light it reflects it though
Concave mirrors cause light rays to diverge. This type of mirror is curved inward, which causes parallel light rays to converge and then diverge after reflection, creating a virtual image.
Light bounces off of the ball and into your eyes.
It makes the light diverge.
A concave lens refracts light rays so they diverge. This type of lens is thinner at the center and thicker at the edges, causing light rays passing through it to spread out.
A concave lens causes light rays passing through it to diverge. This lens is thinner at the center than at the edges, causing the light rays to spread out.
Light rays converge as well as diverge. it depends upon the type of lens or mirror you pass it through. A concave lens or a convex mirror diverges the light whereas a convex lens or a concave mirror converges the light rays!
Actually the negative lens just sits there. It causes a parallel beam of light to diverge. It causes a convergent beam to converge less. It causes a divergent beam to diverge more.
A concave lens causes light rays passing through it to diverge. This is because the lens is thinner at the center than at the edges, causing the light rays to spread out.
The thicker the lance, the more light diverges.
It is the ability of a lens to converge or diverge a ray of light.
Lenses interact with light by refracting it, which means bending the light rays as they pass through the lens. This bending of light helps converge or diverge the light rays to form an image, depending on the shape of the lens. Convex lenses converge light rays to a focal point, while concave lenses diverge light rays.