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Copy and complete the diagram below to show what happens to the rays of light when they pass through the concave lens
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Answered by shilpa85475
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When rays of lights parallel to each other as well as the principal axis come from infinity passes through the concave lens, then they diverge back after passing through the lens following the law of refraction. The incident rays pass through the lens which as a result gets refracted and meets at the point F i.e., focus on the left side of the lens. This proves that the concave lens is also called a diverging lens as it diverges the parallel rays that come from infinity.

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