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Physics, 25.07.2019 07:00, indiaholmes16

Why is it that when you look through a lens, an object appears to be located in a position different from its actual location? a. the light rays are refracted as they pass through the lens. b. the light rays travel in a straight line from the image location. c. the light rays become polarized as they pass through the lens. d. the light rays are diffracted as they pass through the lens.

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