why convex lens called converging lens?
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When a beam of light parallel to the principle axis strikes the lens these rays undergo refraction as they enter the lens and leave it. ... Because a convex lens concentrates the light rays that are incident on it, it is called a converging lens.
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When a beam of light parallel to the principle axis strikes the lens these rays undergo refraction as they enter the lens and leave it. ... Because a convex lens concentrates the light rays that are incident on it, it is called a converging lens.
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