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There are many uses of diverging lenses including being used as a microscope lens. The main use is to correct short sightedness.
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Diverging lenses always produce images that are upright. The images are virtually reduced and trapped within the lens which will act as a magnifying glass. .
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Concave D. Diverging
There are many uses of diverging lenses including being used as a microscope lens. The main use is to correct short sightedness.
There are many uses of diverging lenses including being used as a microscope lens. The main use is to correct short sightedness.
Yes
Diverging lenses always produce images that are upright. The images are virtually reduced and trapped within the lens which will act as a magnifying glass. .
Lenses enable individuals to view objects. A Converging lens has a positive focal length, which facilitates the convergence of the exiting rays. While, diverging lenses have a negative focal length, which facilitates the divergence of the exiting rays.
A diverging lens can only produce a virtual image, because the light passing through a diverging lens never converges to a point. The virtual image produced by a diverging lens is always right-side-up and smaller than the original object. The image and the object viewed are always on the same side of the lens. Diverging lenses are used as viewfinders in cameras.
We use corrective lenses in spectacles. Near sight is corrected with diverging lenses and far sightedness with converging lenses.