lenses that always diverge light

  1. Which statement best describes how light and lenses work together?A) Lenses change the direction of light rays by bending them.
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  2. Which statement best describes how light and lenses work together?A.Lenses change the direction of light rays by bending them.
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  3. Which statement is always true?Lenses block all light to protect the eyes. Lenses reflect light at the same angle the light
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  4. lenses that always diverge light rays that strike themis that convex or concave? I am not sure.
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  5. What is the technology used behind scanning probe microscopes?Laser light Concave lenses Ultraviolet light Convex lenses
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  6. How does a periscope work when it has 2 mirrors and light?A.Lenses refract the light B.Light bends as it travels and mirrors
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  7. How does a periscope work when it has 2 mirrors and light?A.Lenses refract the light B.Light bends as it travels and mirrors
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  8. list lenses in light path between spcimen viewed with compound light microscope and its image on the retina of the eyehttp://www
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  9. What do refracting and reflection telescopes have in common?a. They both use a convex lens in the eyepiece to focus light. b.
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  10. What do refracting and reflection telescopes have in common?a. They both use a convex lens in the eyepiece to focus light. b.
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