A ray of light through the optical centre of a lens passes without suffering any deviation why please
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perpendicular
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because which falls perpendicular on any surface does not change there path except solid or liquid object
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In thin lenses the perpendicular distance between extended incident ray and extended emergent ray is negligible. So we can say that light ray passes through optical centre without deviation.
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