A concave lens is called a diverging lens because it causes light rays to spread out (diverge) as they pass through it. This results in the rays appearing to diverge away from a common point, causing the image formed by the lens to appear smaller and positioned farther away, hence diverging.
A diverging lens is also known as a concave lens. This type of lens causes light rays to diverge or spread out as they pass through it. It is thinner at the center than at the edges.
A convex lens is also known as a converging lens, while a concave lens is also known as a diverging lens.
A concave lens is also known as a diverging lens because it causes incident light rays to diverge away from a common point known as the focal point.
A concave lens is otherwise known as a diverging lens.
A concave lens is also known as a diverging lens because it causes light rays to spread out or diverge when passing through it. This type of lens is thinner at the center than at the edges and is commonly used in corrective eyewear for conditions like myopia (nearsightedness).
A diverging lens is also known as a concave lens. This type of lens causes light rays to diverge or spread out as they pass through it. It is thinner at the center than at the edges.
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A convex lens is also known as a converging lens, while a concave lens is also known as a diverging lens.
A concave lens is also known as a diverging lens because it causes incident light rays to diverge away from a common point known as the focal point.
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A concave lens is otherwise known as a diverging lens.
A concave lens is also known as a diverging lens because it causes light rays to spread out or diverge when passing through it. This type of lens is thinner at the center than at the edges and is commonly used in corrective eyewear for conditions like myopia (nearsightedness).
Yes, this is a concave lens. It is also called a diverging lens because it causes light rays to spread out.
A concave lens is called a diverging lens because it causes light rays to spread out or diverge as they pass through it. This results in the rays appearing to come from a virtual focal point behind the lens, opposite to the direction of incident light.
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