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can you guess the path of a light ray after passing through optic centre​

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Answered by goswamimanick53
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Explanation:

the path of a light ray is reflected to the mirror

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The path of a light ray is straight after passing through the optic centre without any disturbance.

Explanation:

  • Optic Centre : In a convex lens, the curved surface has a geometric centre and this portion is said to be the optic centre and it is located in the principal axis.
  • When a light ray is parallel to the principal axis, they will pass through the focus., after the process of refraction.
  • When a light ray is passing through the focus then they will be parallel to the principal axis.
  • When a light ray is passing through the optic centre, without any deviation or disturbance they can travel straight.  
  • The main reason behind the light right passing through the optic centre can travel straight is the structure of the lens.
  • The lens has the flat structure at its centre.
  • This flat structure allows the light ray and encourage them to travel in a straight manner without any disturbance.
  • Also in some cases, negligible amount of disturbance may happen.

To Learn More

1) Draw a ray diagram to show the path of the reflected ray corresponding to an incident ray of light parallel to the principal axis of convex mirror and show the angle of incidence and angle of reflection on it?

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2) Consider the path of a ray of light passing through a rectangular glass slab for different angles of incidence. (i) Which one is greater: angle of incidence or angle of refraction?  (ii) What happens to the emergent angle on increasing the incident angle at air-glass interface?  (iii) State the conditions when no refraction occurs. Explain

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