Question

The bending of light Ray's as they pass through a convex lens creates
Electrons
Magnification

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The bending of light rays as they pass through a convex lens results in **magnification**. A convex lens converges incoming parallel rays of light to a point known as the focal point, which effectively enlarges the image of an object.

Electrons are not created by this process; they are subatomic particles that exist independently of light refraction. In the context of optics, we typically discuss magnification, focus, and resolution, rather than the generation of electrons.

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