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Which of the following light rays behaves correctly when it passes through the converging lens? |
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Answer» The ray II satisfies the condition put forward for a converging lens. Converging lenses are CONVEX in nature and have the ability to BEND light TOWARDS the principal axis when shone onto it. Some of the other rays do not satisfy the condition because of the origin of the rays. Rays starting from the FOCUS must pass parallel to the principal axis after passing through the lens. However, only ray II is REMOTELY accurate for a convex lens. |
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