There are many uses of diverging lenses including being used as a microscope lens. The main use is to correct short sightedness.
A reflecting telescope only uses lenses in the eyepiece. Light is picked up and an image produced by using a concave parabolic mirror.
Depends on the Tv. Projection tv's use lenses.
A reflecting telescope has both magnifying mirrors and lenses to focus the image on the eyepiece. A refracting telescope uses only lenses to magnify and focus. A reflecting telescope can be much smaller, because the light can travel through the barrel of the telescope several times, being magnified with each reflection. This is why most large modern telescopes are reflectors.
New ocean crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges where tectonic plates are diverging (spreading apart).
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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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Concave and Diverging
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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. .
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.
We use corrective lenses in spectacles. Near sight is corrected with diverging lenses and far sightedness with converging lenses.
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A telescope uses lenses...
All cameras have converging lenses instead of diverging because they need a real image and not a virtual one to capture a photo.