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What does a convex lens do to a ray of light passing through it?​

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Answered by aarthigc
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Answer: A convex lens causes parallel light rays to meet at a focal point. A concave lens causes parallel light rays to spread out. The focal point is the point at which parallel light rays meet after being reflected or refracted. A convex lens forms an image by refracting light rays.

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