Question
Which is the false statement about a converging lens?
A. A light ray going through the center of the lens does not change the direction of its pass.
B. The parallel light rays intersect each other on the other side of the lens in a single point of the
focal plane.
C. The light rays through the focal point travel parallel to the principal axis on the other side of the
lens.
D. The light rays through the center of the lens travel on the principal axis.
E. The light rays parallel to the principal axis go through the focal point on the other side of the
lens.
A. A light ray going through the center of the lens does not change the direction of its pass.
B. The parallel light rays intersect each other on the other side of the lens in a single point of the
focal plane.
C. The light rays through the focal point travel parallel to the principal axis on the other side of the
lens.
D. The light rays through the center of the lens travel on the principal axis.
E. The light rays parallel to the principal axis go through the focal point on the other side of the
lens.
Answers
B did not say that the rays were parallel to the principal axis only that they were parallel to each other.
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