I'm unable to view images directly to determine which model depicts what happens when light passes through a convex lens. However, I can describe the general characteristics of how light interacts with a convex lens:
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Convergence of Light Rays: A convex lens converges incoming parallel light rays to a focal point on the opposite side of the lens.
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Image Formation: Depending on the position of the object relative to the focal point, a convex lens can produce different types of images:
- If the object is beyond the focal point, the image is real, inverted, and can be either smaller or larger than the object.
- If the object is at the focal point, the rays emerge parallel and no image is formed.
- If the object is between the focal point and the lens, the image is virtual, upright, and larger than the object.
If you can describe the images or their characteristics, I can help you identify which model best represents what happens when light passes through a convex lens.