Which ray passing through a thin lens does not change direction?

A. The ray going through the center of the lens.
B. The ray parallel to the optical axis.
C. Any ray coming from the focal point.
D. All outgoing rays are deflected relative to the incoming rays.


Ans: A. The ray going through the center of the lens.

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