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If, in a lens, rays are not parallel to the principal axis, how will be the image formed?​

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Answered by devansh96kkr
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One ray of light becomes parallel to the principal axis of the lens and thus, passes through another focus after refraction through the lens. Another ray of light passes through the optical centre of the lens and goes straight. Therefore, the image formed is: At infinity, Real and inverted, highly enlarged.

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