The arrows in the diagrams below depict light rays. Which diagram does NOT accurately illustrate the path light will take upon striking a lens or mirror?(1 point)

Without having the diagrams to reference, it is not possible to determine which diagram does not accurately illustrate the path light will take upon striking a lens or mirror. Please provide the diagrams for further assistance.

just describe what the graph would look like

Without specific diagrams, it is difficult to provide an accurate description of the graphs. However, I can explain what an incorrect graph might look like:

1. Inaccurate Lens Diagram: In a correct lens diagram, light rays passing through the center of the lens do not change direction. They might converge or diverge depending on the type of lens. However, an inaccurate lens diagram might show the rays passing through the center of the lens changing direction.

2. Inaccurate Mirror Diagram: In a correct mirror diagram, the incident ray, normal, and reflected ray all lie on the same plane. The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. An inaccurate mirror diagram might show the reflected ray deviating from this relationship, either not being on the same plane or not having the correct angles of incidence and reflection.

These are just a couple of examples of how a diagram could inaccurately represent the path light takes upon striking a lens or mirror.