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A student shines a flashlight on the lens. Which best describes what happens when light rays exit the lens?

They are all refracted away from a central axis.
They are all refracted toward a central axis.
They exit parallel to the path in which they entered.
They exit at a slower speed from which they entered.

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it is B

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The flashlight's beam will all be refracted towards a central axis. But, this is still dependent on the type of lens that is used for the said activity. The speed of light will vary depending whether the lens is a concave or a convex lens. The exit point of the light will always head towards the central axis.
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