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why we pass the both ray through focus when object is in infinity​

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Answered by MrEccentric
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The rays coming from a distant object which is taken as at infinity are parallel to the principal axis of both a mirror and lens. Photometric rules say, that light rays parallel to the principal axis converge, diverge, or appear to diverge at or from the focus. It is thus, justified...

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