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If all rays falling on a concave lens are parallel to the principal axis of the lens, what happens to them after they pass through the lens?

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If a beam of light rays parallel to the principal axis falls on a concave lens, the rays diverge after reflection. When the rays are drawn backward they are seemed to meet at a point known as the focal point of the lens.

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