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Physics, 05.05.2020 04:22, only1kariyah

Kayla drew a diagram to compare convex and concave lenses. Which labels belong in the areas marked X, Y, and Z? X: Causes light rays to bend away from the principal axis Y: Is capable of producing images that are smaller than objects Z: Causes light rays to bend toward the principal axis X: Causes light rays to bend toward the principal axis Y: Is capable of producing images that are smaller than objects Z: Causes light rays to bend away from the principal axis X: Causes light rays to bend toward the principal axis Y: Is capable of producing images that are larger than objects Z: Causes light rays to bend away from the principal axis X: Causes light rays to bend away from the principal axis Y: Is capable of producing images that are larger than objects Z: Causes light rays to bend toward the principal axis

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