The lens in a magnifying glass is a converging lens, but parallel light rays that pass through
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The lens in a magnifying glass is a converging lens, but parallel light rays that pass through a converging lens must converge to a point. This being true, how can a magnifying glass form an image that is larger than the object? Why isn't the image reduced to a point?
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