2、实验中所用不同透镜的说法错误的是 What's wrong about the different lenses used in the experimentA.靠近光源的透镜可以为后面的透镜提供平行光 A lens close to the light source can provide parallel light to the lens behind itB.透镜A模拟的是正常眼,透镜B模拟的是远视眼,透镜C模拟的是近视眼 Lens a simulates normal eyes, lens B simulates hyperopia, and lens C simulates myopiaC.透镜A模拟的是正常眼,透镜B模拟的是近视眼,透镜C模拟的是远视眼 Lens A simulates normal eyes, lens B simulates myopia, and lens C simulates hyperopiaD.透镜E和透镜F模拟的是矫正用的眼镜 Lens E and lens F simulate spectacles for corrective use

2、实验中所用不同透镜的说法错误的是 What's wrong about the different lenses used in the experiment

A.靠近光源的透镜可以为后面的透镜提供平行光 A lens close to the light source can provide parallel light to the lens behind it

B.透镜A模拟的是正常眼,透镜B模拟的是远视眼,透镜C模拟的是近视眼 Lens a simulates normal eyes, lens B simulates hyperopia, and lens C simulates myopia

C.透镜A模拟的是正常眼,透镜B模拟的是近视眼,透镜C模拟的是远视眼 Lens A simulates normal eyes, lens B simulates myopia, and lens C simulates hyperopia

D.透镜E和透镜F模拟的是矫正用的眼镜 Lens E and lens F simulate spectacles for corrective use


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