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what happens to a ray of light when it passes through a plano concave/plano convex lens?
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Answered by BrainlyFIRE
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A concave lens is a lens where the center of the lens is more skinny or hollow than the outer edges. When a ray of light enters, the outside edges of the beam travel through more glass than the inside edges. This causes the ray to exit the lens at an angle away from the center line of the lens. The opposite phenomenon occurs when a ray of light passes through a convex lens - a lens that is fatter in the middle than at the edges. The light towards the center of the lens is slowed down as it passes through more glass, and the ray of light is directed towards the center line of the lens as it exits.

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Answered by Anonymous
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