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===About Concave Lenses===
 
===About Concave Lenses===
 
: A '''concave lens''' causes [[parallel]] [[Light Ray|rays]] of [[light]] to [[diverge]], so it can also be called a [[Diverging Lens|diverging lens]].
 
: A '''concave lens''' causes [[parallel]] [[Light Ray|rays]] of [[light]] to [[diverge]], so it can also be called a [[Diverging Lens|diverging lens]].
: A '''concave''' [[lens]] cannot be used to [[focus]] [[light]]. However, they are used in [[glasses]] to correct the [[focus]]sing of a [[lens]] in the [[eye]].
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: A '''concave''' [[lens]] cannot be used to [[focus]] [[light]]. However, they are used in glasses to correct the [[focus]]sing of a [[lens]] in the [[eye]].
 
: '''Concave [[lens]]es''' produce a [[Virtual Image|virtual image]].
 
: '''Concave [[lens]]es''' produce a [[Virtual Image|virtual image]].
  

Revision as of 11:25, 8 April 2019

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Meaning

A convex lens is a shaped piece of glass that is thickest at the centre and thinnest at the edges.

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A picture of a concave lens. The symbol used in diagrams to represent a concave lens

About Concave Lenses

A concave lens causes parallel rays of light to diverge, so it can also be called a diverging lens.
A concave lens cannot be used to focus light. However, they are used in glasses to correct the focussing of a lens in the eye.
Concave lenses produce a virtual image.

Focal Length of a Concave Lens

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A concave lens causes parallel rays to diverge. The focal point for the concave lens is on the same side of the lens as the object.
The focal length of a concave lens is the distance between the focal point and the centre of the lens. However, this cannot be measured through experiment.

Ray Diagrams

ConcaveRayDiagram1.png
A ray diagram for a concave lens.

In this diagram:

"Ray 1" is traced backwards after being refracted by the lens.

"Ray 2" is shown passing through the centre of the lens. This ray is also traced backwards.

The diagram shows that a diminished virtual image is produced at the point that the 'traced' lines from "ray 1" and "ray 2" cross one another.