A concave lens does not cause light to converge; instead, it diverges light rays away from its axis.
False
A concave lens is a diverging lens, causing light rays to bend away from its axis instead of converging. This is because it makes the light rays spread out, preventing them from converging at a single point.
For example, when light rays enter a concave lens parallel to its axis, they appear to diverge and originate from a focal point, F, defined as the focal point of a diverging lens. The focal length of a diverging lens is negative.
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