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How does the action of convex lens differ from that of a concave lens on a parallel beam of light incident on them?

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Answered by thunderinghelper20
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If a parallel beam of light is incident on a convex lens then the upper part of the lens bends the incident ray downwards. The lower part bens the ray upwards while the central part passes the ray undeviated.But in case of a concave lens the upper part of the lens bends the incident ray upwards and lower part bends the ray downwards while the central part passes the ray undeviated.

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