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29 June, 01:17

Which description best explains why the view within the rectangle lens is different than the view outside the lens?

Light waves are restricted to a single plane through the lens.

Light waves disperse in multiple directions through the lens

Light waves disperse in various planes through the lens.

Light waves refract in multiple directions through the lens.

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  1. 29 June, 03:40
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    Option D

    Light waves refract in multiple directions through the lens.

    Explanation:

    Refraction of light is the change in direction of a ray of light as it passes through two mediums with different densities.

    When viewing an object through a rectangle lens, the rays incident from the object travel from air, through the glass lens before reaching your eye. When two mediums are involved, refraction occurs.

    However, when viewing through air, the light rays pass through only one medium. This is why no refraction occurs.
  2. 29 June, 03:47
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    A) Light waves are restricted to a single plane through the lens.

    Explanation:

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