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What do converging lenses do to light rays?

They make the light rays converge to a point. Parallel rays converge at the focal point of the lens


What do you call the point where light rays converge?

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


Do Light Rays converge or diverge?

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!


What do lenses do to light rays?

They make the light rays converge to a point. Parallel rays converge at the focal point of the lens


What is formed when light rays meet?

When light rays meet, they can either be absorbed, transmitted, or reflected. If the light rays converge at a single point, they form an image. This image can be real, where the rays actually converge, or virtual, where they appear to converge.


What will converge light rays to a single focal point on the specimen?

The condenser-- when answering for a microscope!


Can light rays converge?

Yes, light rays can converge when they pass through a converging lens or reflect off a concave mirror. In such cases, the light rays come together at a focal point after being refracted or reflected, forming a real image.


What type of image forms where light rays don't meet but actually only appear to meet?

A virtual image is formed when light rays appear to meet at a point, but do not actually converge at that point. This type of image is formed in locations where the rays are not physically intersecting.


How do lens interact with light?

Lenses interact with light by refracting it, which means bending the light rays as they pass through the lens. This bending of light helps converge or diverge the light rays to form an image, depending on the shape of the lens. Convex lenses converge light rays to a focal point, while concave lenses diverge light rays.


What is the mirror that causes parallel incident rays of light to converge at the focus?

The mirror that causes parallel incident rays of light to converge at the focus is a concave mirror. This type of mirror is curved inward and has a reflective surface that causes light rays to converge towards a focal point when they strike the mirror parallel to its principal axis.


Does the image produced by the lens is upside down?

Yes, when light passes through a lens, it forms an inverted image. This is due to the way light rays converge and intersect within the lens.


Light rays converge if passed through a what?

A convex lens.