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What happens when light passes through a concave lens?

A. It will focalize.
B. It will converge.
C. It will diverge.
D. It will stop.

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Answer:

C. It will diverge.

Step-by-step explanation:

When parallel rays of light enter a concave lens, the light waves refract outward, or spread out. The light rays refract twice: first when entering the lens and second when leaving the lens. Only the light rays passing through the center of the lens remain straight.

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