The point where ray of light does not devite when passing through the lens called
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All the light rays after passing through the concave lens diverge and when produced backwards appear to meet at a point on the principal axis of the lens. This point is known as principal focus of a concavelens. Thus refracted rays appear to diverge from the focus. Concave lens is opposite to convex lens
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