I'm unable to view images directly. However, I can help you describe what to look for in each image to determine which one shows the behavior of light passing through a convex lens.
When light passes through a convex lens, the following characteristics can be observed:
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Converging Light Rays: Light rays that are parallel to the principal axis converge at the focal point after passing through the lens.
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Focal Point: There should be a focal point on the opposite side of the lens where the light rays converge.
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Image Formation: Depending on the position of the object relative to the focal point, the lens can produce either a real image (inverted) or a virtual image (upright).
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Principal Axis: Look for a line that runs horizontally through the center of the lens, referred to as the principal axis.
If you can provide a description of the images, I can help you determine which one likely represents the correct behavior of a convex lens. Alternatively, you could look for these specific traits in the images you have.