The focal point.
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When rays of light converge? I think it is called the "refraction." :)
focal point ....would be preferred
refraction is more why it changes
The condenser-- when answering for a microscope!
They make the light rays converge to a point. Parallel rays converge at the focal point of the lens
A convex lens bulges outwards and causes light rays to meet or converge at a focal point. This type of lens causes parallel rays to be focused down to a point.
A converging lens and a concave mirror can both cause light to converge. This means they bring parallel light rays together to converge at a single point, known as the focal point.
Light rays converge as well as diverge. it depends upon the type of lens or mirror you pass it through. A concave lens or a convex mirror diverges the light whereas a convex lens or a concave mirror converges the light rays!
They make the light rays converge to a point. Parallel rays converge at the focal point of the lens
The condenser-- when answering for a microscope!
They make the light rays converge to a point. Parallel rays converge at the focal point of the lens
A convex lens bulges outwards and causes light rays to meet or converge at a focal point. This type of lens causes parallel rays to be focused down to a point.
A converging lens and a concave mirror can both cause light to converge. This means they bring parallel light rays together to converge at a single point, known as the focal point.
Light rays converge as well as diverge. it depends upon the type of lens or mirror you pass it through. A concave lens or a convex mirror diverges the light whereas a convex lens or a concave mirror converges the light rays!
The point at which rays of light converge or appear to converge after being reflected or refracted by a mirror or lens is called the focal point.
The focal length of a converging lens is directly related to its ability to converge light rays to a single point. A shorter focal length means the lens is more curved, which allows it to bend light more strongly and converge the rays to a single point more quickly. Conversely, a longer focal length means the lens is less curved and will converge the light rays more gradually.
The point where light rays converge after passing through a converging lens is called the focal point.
A convex lens converges light rays. It refracts incoming parallel rays towards a single point known as the focal point.
A real image is formed when light rays actually converge at a point, while a virtual image is formed when light rays only appear to converge at a point.
A real image is formed when light rays actually converge at a point, while a virtual image is formed when light rays only appear to converge at a point.