Physics, asked by Mushfiq, 1 year ago

What happens to a ray of light if it pases through the centre of curvature of a lens (in concave lens and convex lens)..

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Answered by Anonymous
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In thin lenses the perpendicular distance between extended incident ray and extended emergent ray is negligible. So we can say that light ray passes through optical centre without deviation.

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Answered by ummesaima
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Answer:

This is also true for lenses, when the light passes through the center of curvature of a lens (convex or concave) it is not refracted and passes straight through the lens.

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