WAEC - Physics (2024 - No. 14)

Chromatic aberration in lenses can be corrected by using a combination of 
diverging and converging lenses.
an opaque material to cover the rims of lenses.
wide parallel beams on the lenses' surface.
a thin convex lens.

Explanation

Chromatic aberration occurs because different wavelengths of light are refracted by different amounts when passing through a lens.

Chromatic aberration can be corrected by using a combination of diverging (concave) and converging (convex) lenses, which help focus different colors of light to the same point.

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