What makes the light through a convex lens converge at a point? The material of
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What makes the light through a convex lens converge at a point?
The material of the lens is different at different points
The lens colors the light differently at the ends, and thus moves at an angle like a prism.
The lens curves to deflect the light inward
The lens glass magnifies at different points on its radius
The material of the lens is different at different points
The lens colors the light differently at the ends, and thus moves at an angle like a prism.
The lens curves to deflect the light inward
The lens glass magnifies at different points on its radius
Explanation / Answer
The light when passes through a convex lens or converging lens, makes the light bend inward and meet at a point (focal point).
so ,the only option which seems correct is: The lens curves to deflect the light inward
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