Synonyms : different, differing,
deviating , conflicting, opposing,
opposite , contrary, contradictory
"Separating into different directions from a common point or from one another" is the meaning of the English word "diverging." The word -- which is pronounced "deye-VUR-dzeeng" -- operates as a present participial form of the verb or as an adjective in a phrase or sentence.
Deviate.
Diverging lens
A concave lens is otherwise known as a diverging lens.
Concave and convex can refer the types of lenses used to treat refractive errors in the eyes. Concave is another word for myopic lens and convex is another name for a hyperopic lens also known as nearsighted and farsighted respectively
a diverging mirror is a convex mirror.
Concave and Diverging
A diverging ray is a ray of light that spreads out as it travels away from its source. It is characterized by its tendency to move apart rather than converge to a single point. In optics, a diverging ray can be produced by a concave lens or a diverging mirror.
No, subduction is not characteristic of diverging plate boundaries. Subduction occurs at converging plate boundaries where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another plate. Diverging plate boundaries are where tectonic plates move away from each other, such as at mid-ocean ridges.
For apex learning people the answer is diverging
A diverging lens is thickest at its center and gets thinner towards the edges.
Yes, a diverging lens does have a focal length. The focal length of a diverging lens is negative, as the light rays diverge after passing through the lens.