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-- The distance from the center of the lens to the plane in which the rays converge is the 'focal length' of the lens. -- If the rays emanated from one point on an object, then rays from all the other points on the object do the same thing, and a real image is formed.

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