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← HistoryIn Alhazen's experiments with lenses, which consequence results with increased surface curvature?
A)Decreased chromatic aberration appears
B)Reduced field of view occurs
C)Increased spherical aberration arises✓
D)Less light refraction happens
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Spherical aberration increases because increased curvature focuses rays at different points relative to paraxial rays due to unequal refraction. This effect limits image sharpness, therefore increased aberration is the consequence, rather than aberration correction.
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