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what is opitcal centre of a lens​

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Answered by saiphysiocare1
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Explanation:

a point on the axis of a lens that is so located that any ray of light passing through it in passing through the lens suffers no net deviation and that may be within, without, or on either surface of the lens.

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Answered by priyanshu693
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a point on the axis of a lens that is so located that any ray of light passing through it in passing through the lens suffers no net deviation and that may be within, without, or on either surface of the lens.

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