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Ray optics, also known as [[Geometrical optics|geometrical optics]], is a branch of [[Optics|optics]] that describes light propagation in terms of rays. The ray in geometric optics is an abstraction useful for approximating the paths along which light propagates under certain circumstances. | Ray optics, also known as [[Geometrical optics|geometrical optics]], is a branch of [[Optics|optics]] that describes light propagation in terms of rays. The ray in geometric optics is an abstraction useful for approximating the paths along which light propagates under certain circumstances. | ||
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== Fundamental Concepts == | == Fundamental Concepts == |