a concarve lense
light rays converge at the focal plane
A diverging lens is a lens that diverges rays of light that are traveling parallel to its principal axis, so diverged light is light that had it's direction altered
diverging
converge
a concarve lense
light rays converge at the focal plane
A diverging lens is a lens that diverges rays of light that are traveling parallel to its principal axis, so diverged light is light that had it's direction altered
If passed through a convex lense, then yes the parallel rays will meet.
Lens exists in two forms, diverging, or converging. They affect light rays equally, but in contrasting manners.
diverging
converge
The function of lens is to to form an image of an object by converging or diverging rays of light from the object.
Converges (APEX)
diverging beam of light means the rays which are spreading more away from each other on drawing further but the converging beam of light come closer to each other on drawing further.
"Lense" is a misspelling of "lens," which is the correct spelling referring to a curved piece of glass or other transparent material that focuses or disperses light rays.
Wherever the source of light is, after reflection by the surface of a convex mirror the rays would go always diverged. Hence the name "diverging mirror"