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← HistoryRefraction errors in early medieval lenses caused which consequence?
A)Reduced image clarity resulted✓
B)Chromatic aberration elimination
C)Increased light signal efficiency
D)Perfect spherical lens formation
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Spherical aberration occurred in early lenses because grinding limitations prevented parabolic shapes; therefore, light rays focused at different points, rather than eliminating aberration like later aspheric lenses potentially could, reducing image clarity.
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