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How much deviation is produced when a ray passes through the optical centre of a thin lens.? ​


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Answered by khansameer31423
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The deviation produced by a thin lens of a ray passing through its optical centre is zero (negligible).

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The deviation produced by a thin lens of a ray passing through its optical centre is zero (negligible).


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