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What happens to the light in a

concave lens?

a. the light diverges when it passes
through the lens.
b. the light diverges before it enters the
lens.
c. the light converges when it enters the
lens.

User Jleggio
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Answer:

a. the light diverges when it passes through the lens.

Step-by-step explanation:

All the light rays after passing through the concave lens diverge and when produced backwards appear to meet at a point on the principal axis of the lens. This point is known as principal focus of a concave lens.

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