A concave lens refracts parallel rays in such a way that they are bent away from the axis of the lens. For this reason, a concave lens is referred to as a diverging lens

Answer :

The concave lens has an inward curved shape and refracts the light outward. Option B is correct.

What is the concave lens?

Refraction:

When light moves from one medium to another, it bends at a certain angle.

Concave lens:

It is a piece of glass that has an inward curve.  Spread the light as it exits the lens.

Convex Lens:

It is a piece of glass that has an outward curve and focuses the light at a single point.

Therefore, the concave lens has an inward curved shape and refracts the light outward.

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