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← HistoryWhich optical consequence results from excessive material non-uniformity during glass fabrication of early telescope lenses?
A)Chromatic aberration is prominently manifested✓
B)Spherical aberration will be minimized
C)Internal reflection ceases functioning
D)Total transmission reaches perfect levels
💡 Explanation
Chromatic aberration increases because compositional inconsistency scatters light rays through a variable refraction mechanism. Material discontinuity in the glass, therefore, causes color fringing, rather than sharper convergence or reflection modifications.
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