A ray of light is incident on a leni an angle of 30 with the principle axis After making refraction through the lens, the travel ray would
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The ray of light is a phenomenon in which a 30-degree angle with a fixed axis After making a lens argument, the radiation can be:
- We are aware of the rules for displaying that the event angle is equal to the display angle .
- So the display angle will be equal to 30 degrees.
- The corresponding light rays meet somewhere in the main axis after convex lens resistance or appear to appear somewhere in the main axis after resistance with a concave lens.
- This point is known as the second focus of the lens.
- If the beam of light falls normally on a plane screen, the incident angle is 0 degrees.
- From the rules of reflection we know that the incident angle is equal to the display angle.
- Therefore, the display angle will be zero.
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