Some examples of word usage: diverging lens
1. A diverging lens is used to spread out light rays that pass through it.
2. When light rays pass through a diverging lens, they are refracted away from the principal axis.
3. The focal length of a diverging lens is negative, indicating that the light rays do not converge but diverge.
4. A diverging lens is often used in combination with a converging lens to create a magnifying glass.
5. The image formed by a diverging lens is always virtual and upright.
6. Diverging lenses are commonly found in eyeglasses for people with nearsightedness.
7. The power of a diverging lens is determined by its focal length and can be measured in diopters.
8. A diverging lens is also known as a concave lens due to its shape.
9. When looking through a diverging lens, objects may appear smaller than they actually are.
10. In a camera, a diverging lens is used to adjust the focus and create a clear image on the film or sensor.