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the ray which passes away from the principal axis.........​

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Answered by gauritondwal
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When the parallel rays of light pass through a concave lens to the principal axis, it deviates from its focal point and refracts the light rays. Due to this reason, it is called the Concave or Diverging lens. An incident light ray parallel to the principal axis of a concave lens, passes through it and diverges

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Answered by nehaimadabathuni123
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According to the rules of refraction, any incident ray traveling parallel to the principal axis of a converging lens will refract through the lens and travel through the focus.

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