A converging (or positive) lens does what to light rays that enter the lens? It
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A converging (or positive) lens does what to light rays that enter the lens?
It causes the light rays to diverge after entering the lens.
The light rays pass through with their direction unchanged.
It focuses the light rays at a single point.
There is no way to tell; the experimental results are variable.
a.It causes the light rays to diverge after entering the lens.
b.The light rays pass through with their direction unchanged.
c.It focuses the light rays at a single point.
d.There is no way to tell; the experimental results are variable.
Explanation / Answer
It focuses the light rays at a single point.
c.It focuses the light rays at a single point.
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