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STATEMENT-1 In passing through a lens or...

STATEMENT-`1` In passing through a lens or prism ,the phase difference between two waves doesnot change.
`STATEMENT 2` the optical path lengths of all rays are same.

A

STATEMENT -`1`is true statement `2` is true,Statement -`2`is a correct explanation for statement -`1`

B

STATEMENT -`1`is true statement `2` is true,Statement -`2`is a not a correct explanation for statement -`1`

C

Statement -`1`is true,Statement -`2`is False

D

Statement -`1`is False ,Statement -`2`is True

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