As light passes through a convex lens, the light rays bend inward. A convex lens causes parallel rays of light that enter the lens to converge to a point known as the focal point. This bending of light is due to refraction, which occurs because light travels at different speeds in different media. Therefore, the correct answer is: The light rays bend inward.
What happens to light as it passes through a convex lens?
The light rays are scattered
The light rays bend outward
The light rays are magnified
The light rays bend inward
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