If, in a lens, rays are not parallel to the principal axis, how will be the image formed?
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Highly enlarged and at infinity + it would be real and inverted.
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This is cause of refraction of the lens of one ray and the other one passed directly through the optical center of the lens so they meet at the rear end which is at infinity which causes it to be real and inverted and highly enlarged then the original size of the image/object
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