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Which image illustrates the behavior of light upon encountering a convex lens?(1 point)
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To illustrate the behavior of light upon encountering a convex lens, you would typically look for an image that shows:
1. **Converging Rays**: Light rays that travel parallel to the principal axis converge at a point known as the focus after passing through the convex lens.
2. **Lens Shape**: A convex lens is thicker in the middle and thinner at the edges, often depicted in diagrams.
3. **Direction of Light**: The diagram should show incoming parallel rays on one side of the lens and converging rays on the other side, meeting at the focal point.
If you can describe the images or options you have, I could assist you further in identifying the correct one!
1. **Converging Rays**: Light rays that travel parallel to the principal axis converge at a point known as the focus after passing through the convex lens.
2. **Lens Shape**: A convex lens is thicker in the middle and thinner at the edges, often depicted in diagrams.
3. **Direction of Light**: The diagram should show incoming parallel rays on one side of the lens and converging rays on the other side, meeting at the focal point.
If you can describe the images or options you have, I could assist you further in identifying the correct one!