A palmologist is a specialist who studies and practices palmistry, the art of interpreting an individual's personality and predicting their future based on the lines and features of their palms. This practice is often considered a form of divination and is rooted in various cultural traditions. Palmologists analyze characteristics such as the shape of the hand, the length of fingers, and the lines on the palm to derive insights about a person's life and character.
A person who studies palms is called a "palmologist." Palmology is a branch of botany that focuses specifically on the study, classification, and cultivation of palm trees. Palmologists may engage in research, conservation efforts, or horticultural practices related to these unique plants.
By convex lens, rays fallen would be definitely converged hence named as converging lens. If rays fall parallel to the principal axis after refraction they would be converged at a point known to be the principal focus of the lens. If rays go in diverging state as the source is in between its F and O, optic centre then they would appear to come from the same side and so we get a virtual enlarged image. This is what a palmologist does with a lens to read the lines on the palm. Optic centre is the point on the lens through which as rays pass then it goes unrefracted or undeviated.
By convex lens, rays fallen would be definitely converged hence named as converging lens. If rays fall parallel to the principal axis after refraction they would be converged at a point known to be the principal focus of the lens. If rays go in diverging state as the source is in between its F and O, optic centre then they would appear to come from the same side and so we get a virtual enlarged image. This is what a palmologist does with a lens to read the lines on the palm. Optic centre is the point on the lens through which as rays pass then it goes unrefracted or undeviated.