Respuesta :
In optics, chromatic aberration (abbreviated CA; also called chromatic distortion and spherochromatism) is an effect resulting from dispersion in which there is a failure of a lens to focus all colors to the same convergence point.[1] It occurs because lenses have different refractive indices for different wavelengths of light. The refractive index of transparent materials decreases with increasing wavelength in degrees unique to each.
Answer:
Chromatic aberration results in a fuzzy, unfocused image.
Chromatic aberration occurs when light of different wavelengths focuses at different points.
A converging lens helps light of different wavelengths focus at a common point
Explanation:
i took the test