draw a neat labelled diagram to show the path of light passing through a convex mirror and a convex lense
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Explanation:
When parallel light rays hit a convex mirror they reflect outwards and travel directly away from an imaginary focal point (F).
Convex lenses refract light inward toward a focal point. Light rays passing through the edges of a convex lens are bent most, whereas light passing through the lens's center remain straight.
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Explanation:
concave convex mirror
In case of a concave mirror as shown is the figure below, rays coming from infinitive and reflected and
meed actually at a point known as the focus and from .
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