What happens to light as it passes through a convex lens?

The light rays are scattered
The light rays bend inward

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As light passes through a convex lens, the light rays bend inward. A convex lens is thicker in the center than at the edges, and it causes parallel incoming light rays to converge towards a single focal point on the opposite side of the lens. This bending of light is due to refraction, which occurs because light travels at different speeds in different media. So, the correct statement is that the light rays bend inward.

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