Multiple Choice
Light from a pointlike light source will enter a person's detector almost parallel if the source is very far away. If one moves closer to the source, the light entering one's detector
A) becomes more parallel.
B) becomes more divergent (the rays move away from each other) .
C) becomes more convergent (the rays move toward each other) .
D) remains unchanged.
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