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You mean the entering rays into the convex lens is already in convergence mode. Ok. Now as it enters into the convex lens convergence would be increased as convex lens would do only converging phenomenon.

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Q: What happens when incident rays of a convex lens converge?
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Rays of light incident on lens and parallel to the principal axis of the lens converge?

This depends on the type of lens. If it is a convex lens then they converge at the focus on the other side of the lens. If it is a concave lens, then they diverge and appear to be coming from the focus present on the same side of the lens as the incident ray.


Rays of light incident on a lens anb parallel to the principal axis of the lens converge?

They converge in the focus of the lens. It can be, of course, real or imaginary (it depends on if the lens is concave or convex, respectively).


What happens to most of the light rays that strike a convex lens?

If the lens is convex, they will be diffracted and focused to a point, after which they will spread out. If it's concave, they will be diffracted so that they spread out without first concentrating.


What is a double-convex lens work?

with the help of convex lens we are able to converge the beam of rays to the fix point.


Light rays converge if passed through a what?

A convex lens.


What can Convex lens can produce?

A convex lens can converge a beam of parallel rays to a point on the other side of the lens. It is useful for reflecting and transmitting light.


What is double convex?

with the help of convex lens we are able to converge the beam of rays to the fix point.


What is a double-convex len?

with the help of convex lens we are able to converge the beam of rays to the fix point.


Convex lens is thicker than?

The top of the convex lens is thicker than the bottom.


A convex lens can produce what?

A convex lens can converge a beam of parallel rays to a point on the other side of the lens. It is useful for reflecting and transmitting light.


What does the term convex mean when one talks about convex lens?

Convex is an adjective that describes something has a surface or boundary that curves or bulges outward. Convex lens are thicker at the center, they do cause light to converge.


What happens when a light hits a lens?

If light is incident of a convex lens, light will meet at the focal point, on the other side of the lens. In case of concave lens, light will be diverged. Convex and concave lens are very important in study of optics.