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A converging beam of light incident on a lens emerges as a parallel beam. What kind of lens is it?

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To solve the question, "A converging beam of light incident on a lens emerges as a parallel beam. What kind of lens is it?", we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Incident Beam**: - We start with a converging beam of light. This means that the rays of light are coming together at a point, known as the focus. **Hint**: Remember that a converging beam indicates that the light rays are moving towards a single point. ...
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