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They make the light rays converge to a point. Parallel rays converge at the focal point of the lens
Convex lenses refract light rays in towards a central point. =()>
Rays of light, which, proceeding from different points of an object, tend toward a single point.
Rays which are parallel to the axis of the concave mirror will converge to the focal point.
The focal point.Other answersWhen rays of light converge? I think it is called the "refraction." :)focal point ....would be preferredrefraction is more why it changes
Yes, numerous rays can have the same point.
The point at which the rays of an angle intersect is the vertex.
They make the light rays converge to a point. Parallel rays converge at the focal point of the lens
They make the light rays converge to a point. Parallel rays converge at the focal point of the lens
Two rays starting at a common point form an angle.
Rays that are not parallel do not necessarily intersect. Rays have a starting point and if they diverge, they will not intersect. If they converge from their starting point, then they will eventually intersect.
the vertex is the point where two rays begin and form and angle
This is the focal point, the point of focus.
It is called the point of intersection of the two rays. Not a word, but a phrase.
An angle is formed when two rays begin at a common point. The common point is called the vertex of the angle.
The focal point?
Focus (only at the focal point if the incoming rays are all parallel to the axis).