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Rays of light incident on a lens and parallel to the principal axis of the lens converge

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The correct answer is:

Focal point.

Step-by-step explanation:

The focal point of a lens is the point in space where parallel light rays meet after they pass through the lens. A perfect" lens sends all light rays through one focal point, which result in the clearest image.

User Danilo Kobold
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So we want to know in which point do light rays that are incident on a lens and parallel to the principal axis converge. Rays parallel to the principal axis and are incident on a lens converge in the focal point of the lens. So the correct answer is focal point.
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