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When two beams of light meet, nothing happens. They are not made up of any known elements, and therefore cannot react. light has photons... (mb it is a photon?)
Because the light rays never meet, a concave lens can produce only a virtual image.
they are asorbed.
A lens.
the light rays will be directed into a focal point
The aluminum foil reflected the rays of the light, so without the foil the ice cube couldn't reflect any of the light's rays and that made it melt faster
When two beams of light meet, nothing happens. They are not made up of any known elements, and therefore cannot react. light has photons... (mb it is a photon?)
If passed through a convex lense, then yes the parallel rays will meet.
Because the light rays never meet, a concave lens can produce only a virtual image.
A focal point is the point where reflected light rays meet along an optical axis.
The focal point?
Nothing "happens". They meet, and the rays continue merrily along their ways, never to meet again!
they are asorbed.
they are absorbed
They die.
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what happens is that lenses bend light in a way that makes an image