When parallel rays of light pass through a convex lens, where do they converge?
At the center of the lens
At the principal focus on the other side of the lens
Inside the lens
At the edges of the lens
Answer and Solution
Answer
B. At the principal focus on the other side of the lens
Solution:
Parallel rays of light passing through a convex lens converge at the principal focus located on the other side of the lens. Therefore, the correct answer is at the principal focus on the other side of the lens.
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