Light rays from a point source of light travel in all directions, moving away with time. Such a beam of light is called a divergent beam of light. The divergent beam does not meet at a point. In a Divergent beam, the rays spread and follow different paths.
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Light rays from a point source of light travel in all directions, moving away with time. Such a beam of light is called a divergent beam of light. Light emitted from a bulb, a candle or a lighthouse are examples of a divergent beam.
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Divergent beam of light:
Light rays from a point source of light travel in all directions, moving away with time. Such a beam of light is called a divergent beam of light. The divergent beam does not meet at a point. In a Divergent beam, the rays spread and follow different paths.
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