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Explain why an image can be formed in a convex lens at it's focus

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Answered by cuteangle66
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Such a lens is called a converging (or convex) lens for the converging effect it has on light rays. ... Due to the lens's shape, light is thus bent toward the axis at both surfaces. The point at which the rays cross is defined to be the focal point F of the lens.

Answered by XxArmyGirlForeverxX
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The convex lens shown has been shaped so that all light rays that enter it parallel to its axis cross one another at a single point on the opposite side of the lens. ... The point at which the rays cross is defined to be the focal point F of the lens.

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