What is a lens? — A transparent body bounded by two refractive surfaces and changing the direction of the light beam. It is generally accepted that a lens usually has a biconvex, biconcave or concave-convex surface, so power and viewing distance play a very important role. It can be used in cameras, telescopes and various optical instruments such as glasses, reading glasses and medical purposes. Our article is devoted to the topic of such a tool as a diverging lens, and its application in various fields of human activity.
Application of a diverging lens. — Diverging lenses are designed to transform the focus and concentration of light. There are a wide variety of configurations of diverging lenses that focus and scatter light, respectively, concentrating it in different directions. Optics mainly uses such lenses for precise installation of external lamps. Experiments with scattered light can provide more information about the nature of wave phenomena and can be useful for scientific research. For example, the operation of electronic devices requires power generated from diverging lenses. Computers, laser light amplifiers, batteries, radar antennas, power devices, and optical communications systems can be used to precisely position a scattering photon-generated light source using the scattered waves for ranging and enhancement