In a concave lens, the parallel rays of light diverge or spread out after passing through the lens. This causes them to appear to come from a point called the focal point on the same side of the lens as the light source.
A ray parallel to the axis of a concave lens will refract through the lens and appear to have come from the focal point on the same side as the object.
That passes through the principal focus of the concave mirror
Parallel light rays passing through a concave-flat lens converge towards the optic axis.
The focus of a concave mirror is the point on its optical axis where light rays parallel to the axis converge after being reflected.
A ray of light traveling parallel to the principal axis of a concave mirror will be reflected through the focal point of the mirror after reflection.
A ray parallel to the axis of a concave lens will refract through the lens and appear to have come from the focal point on the same side as the object.
That passes through the principal focus of the concave mirror
Parallel light rays passing through a concave-flat lens converge towards the optic axis.
The focus of a concave mirror is the point on its optical axis where light rays parallel to the axis converge after being reflected.
A ray of light traveling parallel to the principal axis of a concave mirror will be reflected through the focal point of the mirror after reflection.
When light hits a concave mirror parallel to the principal axis, the reflected light rays converge at the focal point of the mirror.
When a source of light is placed at the focal point of a concave mirror, the light rays will be reflected parallel to the principal axis. This is because in this position, the light rays are reflected back on themselves, resulting in parallel rays.
Rays which are parallel to the axis of the concave mirror will converge to the focal point.
It should be parallel. Rays "parallel to the principle axis of a concave mirror converage at or near the focal point.
It is reflected back parallel to the principal axis. (apex)
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