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← HistoryWithin the 11th-century Book of Optics, which phenomenon results from Ibn al-Haytham's geometric analysis of conic sections?
A)Precise calculation of lens curvature
B)Understanding refraction within spherical lenses✓
C)Predicting positions of celestial objects
D)Improved methods for metal lens grinding
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Ibn al-Haytham's work analyzed conic sections, leading to understanding of refraction because shapes affected the focal characteristics; therefore, the book elucidated how lens shape controls light rays instead of only describing magnification empirically, rather than purely celestial predictions or grinding methods.
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