Why do light rays bend towards the center after exiting a convex lens?

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Light rays bend towards the center after exiting a convex lens due to the change in direction caused by the variation in optical path length through the lens. When light exits the lens, it bends away from the Normal, which is the line perpendicular to the surface of the lens. The curvature of the biconvex lens causes this second bending towards the center, as the Normal points in a different direction at the exit point. This phenomenon is crucial for understanding the behavior of light in optical systems.

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Hi,

I know that when entering a convex lens, light rays bend towards the center due to refraction. But why do they keep bending towards the center once they exit the lens? Should'nt they now bend away from the lens because they are going from a denser to a rarer medium?

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SK
 
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Yes, the light rays bend away from the Normal to the surface when exiting the lens. But the ray still has changed direction due to the variation in optical path length through the lens.
 
I am still not clear..
Can you explain more in detail..?

Thanks
 
Do you understand the meaning of Normal in this usage?
 
yes.. I think you mean the line perpendicular to the surface of the convex and parallel to the direction that the ray is traveling in..right/
 
It is because the curve switches in a biconvex lens.

If the lense were like this (( you would get a straightening of the ray.

But if it is like this () you get a second bending toward the center.

Njorl
 
As Norjl said, because the Normal is pointing in a different direction at the exit point.
 

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