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In the case of a convex lens, show the path of the refraction ray when the incident ray of light (1) is parallel to the principal axis of the lens (2) passes through the focus of the lens (3) passes through the optical centre of the lens.

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  • A ray of light coming parallel to the principal axis after passing through a convex lens, passes through its

    A
    optical centre
    B
    focus
    C
    centre of curvature
    D
    none of these
  • If an incident ray passes through the focus, the reflected ray will

    A
    pass through the pole
    B
    retrace its path
    C
    be parallel to the principal axis
    D
    pass through the centre of curvature
  • A ray of light passing through the principal focus of a convex lens after refraction

    A
    passes through the optic centre.
    B
    emerges parallel to the principal axis.
    C
    emerges without any deviation.
    D
    None of these
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