Lens
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A transparent object with at least one curved surface, light bends when passing through it
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to get a marble to roll straight down a bumpy, uneven path. Just like the path changes the marble's direction, a lens redirects light because of its curved surface. In both cases, the unevenness of the path or the curvature of the lens changes the trajectory: the marble gets nudged in different directions by the bumps, while the lens bends the light as it passes through, focusing or spreading it out depending on the curve.
Practice Version
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