lenses used in eyeglasses, whether converging or diverging, are always designed such that the middle of the lens curves away from the eye. why?



Answer :

Converging signifies an approach to something. Diverging implies that it is vanishing.

What do you meant by converging or diverging?

Divergence happens when the prices of an asset and an indicator diverge. When the prices of an asset and an indicator begin to converge, this is known as convergence.

The sequence "an" is said to converge (or be convergent or have a limit) if it does so to some number a. If a sequence does not converge to a particular number, it is said to be divergent. In contrast to diverging lenses, convergent lenses are convex.

Diverging lenses diverge light falling on their surface instead of focusing it at a single point, whereas convergent lenses converge and focus light rays to meet at a single point. The figure depicts convergent and divergent lenses.

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