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A convex lens converges a beam of parallel light rays at its [[1]].


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A convex lens converges a beam of parallel light rays at its focus.
It is therefore said to produce real focus.
When the beam of light is parallel to one another and the principal axis, the incident rays fall on the lens and get refracted (law of refraction). All these incident rays pass through and converge at focus (F) on the right side of the lens.
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