Question 15 (3 points) Consider a double-concave lens ($f < 0$). Which of the following refracted rays is correct? $\bigcirc$ ray E $\bigcirc$ ray C $\bigcirc$ ray D $\bigcirc$ ray A $\bigcirc$ ray B
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Step 1: When a ray of light passes through a double-concave lens, it will refract twice - once upon entering the lens and once upon exiting the lens. Show more…
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