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When they are entering a concave lens they are refracted and bend away from each other.
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What type of image can a concave lens form
When you see through a concave lens you see a magnified view of what you wish to see
It slows the light down
When they are entering a concave lens they are refracted and bend away from each other.
When they are entering a concave lens they are refracted and bend away from each other.
it is been coveraged
What type of image can a concave lens form
When you see through a concave lens you see a magnified view of what you wish to see
It slows the light down
If light is incident of a convex lens, light will meet at the focal point, on the other side of the lens. In case of concave lens, light will be diverged. Convex and concave lens are very important in study of optics.
The light is delayed longer by the thicker part of the lens than by the thinner part of the lens. This results in the following:convex lens, light rays bend towards the axis of the lensconcave lens, light rays bend away from the axis of the lens
The "ease" with which light travels through a lens has to do with the material the lens is made of. If a concave and convex lens are both made of the same material, say, silicon glass, then the light behaves in an identical way within both lenses. What happens on the front and back sides of the surface of the lens is a different story. This is because the light will be reflected and refracted differently by the different lenses because of their shape. But the light behaves the same way within both lenses as it is passing through.
To diverge the light rays that pass through it.
They spread out.
The waves would diverge.