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name the part of lens through which a ray of light passes without suffering any deviation​

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Answered by devilmohit78
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The optical Centre is The part of the lens through which the ray of the light passes without suffering any kind of deviation.

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

The optical center

A light beam will emerge perfectly straight after passing through the optical center of a lens.

Explanation:

  • Due to the identical opposite lens curvature at the incidence and departure points, which cancel out the deviation at the first point, the ray traveling through the optical center does not deviate.
  • The ray looks to be traveling straight for a thin lens, but for a thick lens, there will be a lateral shift, meaning the incident ray will be parallel to the emergent ray but displaced.
  • The major axis point on which light rays pass through without being bent is referred to as the lens' optical center.
  • It can also be described as the center of the lens, through which a light beam passes without deviating in any way.
  • The optical center in convex and concave lenses is shown by point O in the figure below.

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