The illustrations show concave and convex lenses. The arrows represent possible paths of light. Which illustration shows the correct path of light through a lens?
A. https://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1363000_1363500/1363125/1/b12113f62f3dcd6c016f0013ca28f631c70fb10c/MS_PHYS_SCI_287142_C.jpg B. https://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1363000_1363500/1363123/1/15b953e3ce59d9f4d2acfbbbc9b07f6cf38020f5/MS_PHYS_SCI_287142_A.jpg C. https://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1363000_1363500/1363126/1/83124ed1a7b5f57e04b2d674d8c698aa81d2fc0a/MS_PHYS_SCI_287142_D.jpg D. https://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1363000_1363500/1363124/1/e3ae4755d1bb504d9959edaf56a4a2ebbcf581fd/MS_PHYS_SCI_287142_B.jpg
@Qwertty123 @truwhovian11 @jabez177 @UliNK @Daniee_Bruhh @clayton4christ
I know nothing about this love but I would guess it's B. Good Luck on this though :3
thanks anyway @Daniee_Bruhh
Do you know which lenses are converging and which are diverging?
nope im horrible at this stuff @Vincent-Lyon.Fr
No Problem :) @MysticFury
Do you have a textbook? That should be the first thing to look up
nope i dont have a science textbook only a math one, im in k12. they dont really explain it too well :/
oh..
okay , based on that link, id say A looks the most accurate
@Vincent-Lyon.Fr
It is not the 'most' accurate, it is the only one that is correct. All others are showing wrong paths of light. Well done :))
thank you @Vincent-Lyon.Fr :D
You're welcome :)
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