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explanation refraction by spherical lense

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Refraction of light by Spherical Lenses. Refraction is the change in direction of light when it passes from one medium to another. The working of a lens is based on the refraction of light when they pass through it. Lens is a piece of transparent glass bound by two spherical surfaces and is used to magnify objects.

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