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becomes more converging
It bends light.
It slows the light down
concave lens bends light rays away from the center
The cornea and the lens do.
No it do not bend.
The crystalline lens is the part of the eye that bends/refracts the light rays as it passes through it.
It bends the rays light which pass through it.
a lens works when light goes through it and refracts (bends) inside the lens. so the light
becomes more converging
It bends light.
It slows the light down
The lens in the eye bends the light so that it's focused on the correct part of the retina. The lens needs to focus it just enough so that we have clear focus. If the lens is not doing its job correctly, people have to wear corrective lenses that bend the light enough to compensate for malfunctioning lens.
The light refracts or bend .
Refraction
Opening of the lens diaphragm through which light passes
A lens