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← HistoryWhich consequence results when creating parabolic burning mirrors?
A)Chromatic aberration gets introduced✓
B)Reduced spherical aberration occurs
C)Diffraction artifacts become magnified
D)Polarization effects can become detrimental
💡 Explanation
Chromatic aberration increases because the refractive index varies for different wavelengths creating focus variations and blurring; therefore image quality is degraded, rather than producing a singular concentrated focal point as intended by design.
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