What happens to light rays when they pass through a double concave lens?
They converge to a point
They diverge and appear to come from a point
They pass straight without bending
They reflect back towards the source
Answer and Solution
Answer
B. They diverge and appear to come from a point
Solution:
Light rays passing through a double concave lens diverge, making them appear as though they originate from a common point. Thus, the correct answer is they diverge and appear to come from a point.
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