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‘Two thin lenses of focal engin f| and are in contact to a single lens of power Wit i toh i Ss aay) dd refractive index 1. if cis speed of the Hight in : the glass plate is i i = | 14, 15, fidex of a medium is 1.5. i the speed of =a light in airis 3. is, eine 10% mvs, then the speed Banh © 12x10 ms act's 42.10% ms fw J. ‘An eye specialist prescribes spectacies naving a Se Of Convex lens of focal tength dr eminsotact tn a concave nsf calor 35 om, 396 poner intone eee Se diopters is 45D | 67D ©) 6670 c) +8. » oe 9. Whgedfay offight enters a glass slab from air kK ow ‘its wavelength decreases (B) its frequency increases al (© Its wavelength increases (©) its requency decreases 40. The Index of refraction of diamond is 2.0. Velocity of ight in diamond in cmisec. is approximately @)6x 10° (©)2%108 14. A ray traveling through air is incident on a thin parallel stab (made of glass of refractive index in = 1.5) at an angie of 30°. Be prions a) on oases \ (A) is shifted towards the normal f parallel to tho incident ray (©) isperpendicular to the incident ray (O) none of the above 12 Ifthe behavior of light rays through @ convex lens is as shown in the adjoining figure, then; ARF ie She ” ro Op? pe O) nsw ‘The focal length of a plano-convex tens is 20 cm. The plane face of itis silvered. An object is laced at a distance of 60 cm from the lens on its axis on the convex side. Then the distance (in 6m) of the image is 8) 30 (0) 60 of equal refractive index ‘of equal absorption coefficient. [image three times larger than the object on a screen. Object and becomes twice the size of the object. If the shift of the object is (8) 72cm (0) Som a To an eye placed at a depth h below the calm surface of refractive index win a lake, the 1 mirage index of w appears lke a reflecting plane miror with a circular hole of radius R through which pe 2 fo water is comp situated outside water can be seen. Then R is equal to se 5) (C) sin” (3/5) wn « 2A piven cay of tots om . 17/ A plane mirror ts placed at the bottom of a tank containing @ 4 7 ud of reactive index yi. P isa small objec. ata height h Above the mor. An observe O verily above P, outside the 2 Radus.of curvature of ‘quid sees P and its image in the mirror. The apparent distance | i oye then the image ‘Detween these two will be. | er 60 cm “2h i; (C) 40cm wan 2 wid o 2h eat 28. Image due toa plane n aot ems) (A) Real object, reat in (©) Vietat object, viet 8 _A’boy of helght 11m stands in front of a convex mirror. His distance from the minor ls equal to i {focal ppgth. The height of his image ie 27. A concave mirror is ple Weis 033m be the pole of the mirre ) 05m ©)087m Image, aiso located at (A) real ana wil remain (©) real and located at (©) virtual and located (©) real and located at Nod i ray te tom a denser meu tke rarer medium at anole of incidence i The reflected and retracted rays mete an angle 40° win exch cher. The angles of reflection and ‘06 r respectively. The crtcal angle is ‘in Qa 9) @sint coy (© tan" (Sin) (©) tan* (sini) 2, Path of a ray enterny fefractive index is sho ‘dex of the medium at 3 A > game minor ot toca . bjt rom th a. > A) -26 “hl ‘Concave lens and convex miror (O) all of these (©) ctectrc intensity (©) magnetic intensity E indox of water is 4/3 and gis is $/3 then extical angle so thet fight traveling form ia 2 fo water is completely reflected is \ suffers minimum devietion in an equiljeral pésm P. pe ereyticsssnonnin te twee orp Rater pe wi iter deviation ‘no deviation (CySame deviation as betore (© tota internal reftection ats af cunatre of convex miror is 40 om and the size ofthe image is twice as that of the % ajc, ten the image asiance Is Aran @) 200m (400m (©) 30cm 26 mage dve toa plane miors formed infront off In this case, we must have (@) Rea Onject, vitual image (A) Real objed, eal image jual objec. real image (©) Vinual objec, vrtualimage 27 A concave miroris placed on a horizontal table, wih ts axis drected vertcally upwards. Let O be the pale ofthe minor and C its centre of curvalure. A point objects placed at C. It has a real f image, aiso located at C. If the mirror is now filled with water, the image will be (A) teal and wil remain at C (@)real and lacated ata point between C and infinity 5A oon (©)vieual and located at a point between C and 0. (©): ana located at a point between C and 0. mo 2 ab of ay entsing fom ai to a medum of variable tec nde s som in Apu, The valve &retactne inet We men a Pie Isoptcais. me | gy 1 ot , Y 0? 2% A convex minor of f cal engi produces an imoge half of th'sze ofthe object. The distance of Petestante nics " 2 © CAE er a 32 The 4 IeNs is positive. This implies that ‘ens is definitely converging (©) the lens is derinitely convex. ihe fens in definitly concave, Half of a thin convex lens of focal length f and a plane mirror are in Contact @$ shown. A point object is placed at point ©. The real image and virtual image of the object coincide. The distanop/6t the object from 6 the plane mirror is ¢ Wa ) 2 Of (O data insufficient A fay of light AO is incident on a diverging Jens as shown in the figure. The focal plane Of the lens is also given. The possible 37. direction of the refracted fay will be “ ‘ 38. Foca pane © > (©) none of the above 38, (©) none of these Airy lah asses tom a mau of refractive index 1 ino at. The angle of neidence is fu ‘to be half the angle of refraction. What is the angle of 1 A) c05"(u/2) “ag ie we) 7 sa ogre fotowng. sletine nconect statement erage and looming take place in hot places % «. rected ray | roof sie pace n font of Hie convening lene and fo tie gotta one ster: ow Oy" aze othe ene we rere a wn by te anaded perion suitor ot nape reduces 1/4 jon of image reduces t0 1/4 (@) Mgatiteat won remains same but tightness of Image (orthagnit ‘becomes 1/4 oy nagntenion onc giness ath become 1 -.comeron fen oom eatimago 1 Fre wit 2am Ifa corcave lens of focal length 20cm is placed betwen the cenvextens and he = 2a tc datance 0126 on fromthe convexlens, ciate tha new size of the image ia) 125 0m 250n im * i) 1.95.0 @zan f tne magnication (of postive sign) of an object placed i front ofa convex lens of focal same in value but of negative sign when the object ig moved a distance of 20 em. Find the mmagafication if Ais wx 25 ©)30 A concave miror, forms a real image of an object. the whole arrargement is knmersed in water, Then the image wl, (A) Disappear (8) shiftéowards the miror (©) Shit away from tne miror {Dye crange in ts postion. When a small lamp is 1.5 m above the surface of water ina tank, its image formed by reflection at tne sufece appears to coincide with the image of the bottom of the tank. (sof weter = 4/3) The ¢epth of the tankis Tn @15m 1m Om ‘ sound wave travels from sir to water, The angle of incidence is ay and the angle of refraction is ssiming Sets lew to be valid, Mose @a>a Cara (O)az=90 ls the gue, sows positons of an image "T of anf _ sbject'O'fomed oy alens. This is possible it | 1) aczaver lens is placed the lef of ©. st (©) 8 concaveriens is placed tothe let of 0 (©) asativex ens is placed between O and | (@ concave lens is placed tothe right of. ‘The distance Between an object and a divergent lens is *’ times the focal length of the lens. The linear magniscation produced by the lens will be oqual to oe mi ap)! QF +1) 59. 61 Gis Ow . ‘A convex mirror of focal length f produces an images ni Ofthe siz0 of te gr ‘of the object from the mirror is t yet objec 9 as Ae of the mie @isen (ae vpoen nse ar | ‘A person feet in height can soe his uit size erect image In & miror 2feetin hei, 7 ccattength has to be % yt.e6 (A) plane or convex {@)plane or concave @-1000 (© necessanty convex (©) necessarily concave ey { ) tina plano-cor Atay of ight strikes a glass plate at an ange of 60°. If the reflected and the retagy,,-—lengi's 39 om. Perpendicularto each other, the refractive index of the glass is 5 mis wae @x 133 @ — Aconvexiens ‘What snculd be the ange between wo plane minors so that whatever be the ang dinay _~ wae" ("= oo ‘ay and the reflected ray from the two migrof be parallel to each other sey Carbon dis as =) (120° 175" 0) Aconvexiens a . poston withot 5 spproaching you a @ speed of 10 eavs. You can see yeu ‘The length of 7 uF image nt Spent your map ere yu Sent (A) 114 om 90 es Eiuk © 120m 20 envs ©) 15 ems Sem a «t's placed on the axis ofthe concave miror at distance of 60 om from the focal ‘Apant ote Aaa remior:ioge formed athe pot ft, then foal eng oe mrs wien y@)30.em son (©) 120 en swoienses ae paced in contac wih esc per andthe focal engh of omtination 60cm. rt engi of ene 20 em, then thefpower ofthe other wil De es (41680 (@)400 (@-1000 (0)=3:75D : ‘curvature ofthe convex surface is 10 cm and the focal ‘ x tin plano-convex lens, the radius of nis 30 om, then the refractive index of the matesial of lens will be tengt ais (©) 1.68 (1.33 3 rown glass (n = 1.525) wil behave as a divergent lens if immersed in () inamedium of n = 1.525 Cy (D) it cannot act as a divergent lens Acenvextens of (@) Waer (7 =1.33) (oy Carton disulphide +a convenions makes a real image 4 cm long on a Screen. When the lens is shifted to a new ‘thout disturbing the object, we again get a realimage onthe screen which is 16 cm tall postion Thelengh of the object musi be Maan @eem © 120m (0)20en TAGE 3 s . 6. A 2. a a m0 OD 1. a 2 8 19. a 8B 2 ¢ 23. ae om 8 3t. “cs eee 43. ne * 8 47. a: a, $1, ae Cl Sk 63. % c ; - 3 97. n 8 D nS oo OS ees 26 28, 2 26. 40 “4 48 82 60. 84, Huma! oe ssn a CSS esse ec goes insxie me & wpe tight entering the eye Is 1 the jens. An thy agjust ts 10 b fe retna behind fhe eye lens can as noth of the eye fens cannct defects of Vision There are mainly four comm: } Myople- (Near-sighte ‘The eye defect in wh to see distant objects sightedness or Myopi comected by using 8 type of defect the i {8 formed in front of th ®. Hyper metropia(Fa In this case the ime formes behind the ‘objects cannot be start objects can called far-sightedne hypemetropia, This by using a convex lenoth @. —Presbyopia With growing age, cannot feed com Presbyopia, ——————_.

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