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Consider a converging lens with a focal point . Without changing the shape and size of the lens, what could you do to move the focus closer to the lens?a. Make the lens from a material with a larger index of refraction. b. There is nothing you can do: the shape alone determines the focal length. c. Make the lens from a material with a smaller index of refraction.

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