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When parallel light rays exit a concave lens, the light rays

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will refreact through the lens and diverge, never intersecting
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User SuperSpy
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Answer:

The light rays will be diverged when they are permitted to pass through the concave lens.

Step-by-step explanation:

A concave lens refers to a spherical optically transparent lens having a thinner middle part, bulged towards the edges and curved inwardly. It is a diverging lens, in case of an ideal concave lens, both the marginal and the paraxial rays gets diverged after getting refracted by the lens. Thus, the parallel rays will get diverged when they are permitted to go through the concave lens.

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