A parallel beam of light is incident on a converging lens parallel to its principal axis. As one moves away

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asked Mar 29, 2018 in Physics by shabnam praween (19,050 points) 5 6 8

A parallel beam of light is incident on a converging lens parallel to its principal axis. As one moves away from the lens on the other side on its principal axis, the intensity of light

(a) remains, constant

(b) continuously increases

(c) continuously decreases

(d) first increases then decreases.

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answered Mar 29, 2018 by santoshjha (25,550 points) 4 5 6
selected Mar 30, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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(d) first increases then decreases.

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