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Where is the focal point for a concave lens located?
in the center of the lens
on the same side of the lens as the light source or object
on the opposite side of the lens from the light source or object
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on the same side of the lens as the light source or object
Explanation: a concave (diverging) lens causes parallel rays to spread out as if they came from a point on the incoming‑light side. That point is the (virtual) focal point.
Explanation: a concave (diverging) lens causes parallel rays to spread out as if they came from a point on the incoming‑light side. That point is the (virtual) focal point.
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