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What happens to light rays that pass through a diverging lens?
A. The lens focuses the parallel light rays on one point
B. The light rays will travel along one point before it disperses.
C. The light rays will refract and the extension of the light will travel along one point.
D. The lens disperses the parallel light rays to prevent them from meeting at one point
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QUESTION:
What happens to light rays that pass through a diverging lens?
ANSWER:
D. The lens disperses the parallel light rays to prevent them from meeting at one point.
EXPLANATION:
The concave lens is a diverging lens, because it causes the light rays to bend away (diverge) from its axis. In this case, the lens has been shaped so that all light rays entering it parallel to its axis appear to originate from the same point, F, defined to be the focal point of a diverging lens.
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C.
Any incident ray traveling parallel to the principal axis of a diverging lens will refract through the lens and travel in line with the focal point (i.e., in a direction such that its extension will pass through the focal point). ... Note that the two rays refract parallel to the principal axis.
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