Set 3
Set 3
Set 3
1Find the focal length in combination of cancave and convex lens of equal focal length.
3. In young’s double slit experiment. The distance between the slits is halved, what change
in the fringe width will take place?
4.Define wattles current.
6. In Young’s double slit experiment, deduce the condition for (a) constructive, and
(b) destructive interference at a point on the screen. Draw a graph showing variation of intensity
in the interference pattern against position ‘x’ on thescreen.
7.Draw a schematic ray diagram of reflecting telescope showing how rays coming from
a distant object are received at the eye-piece. Write its two important advantages over
a refracting telescope.
8.A copper rod of length 1.0m is revolving with angular frequency 120r.p.m around one of its
ends, perpendicular to uniform magnetic field of 0.5 T. Find the emf developed between the
two ends of revolving rod.
12. A variable frequency 230V alternating voltage source is connected across a series
combination of L = 5H, C = 80 F and R = 40 . Calculate (a) Angular frequency of the source
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which drives the circuit in resonance (b) Impedance of the circuit (c) Amplitude of current
at resonance.
14.In Young’s double slit experiment, the two slits are separated by a distance of1·5mm and the
screen is placed 1 m away from the plane ofthe slits. A beam of light consisting of two
wavelengths 650 nm and 520 nm is used to obtain interference fringes. Find
(a) the distance of the third bright fringe for = 520 nm on the screen from the central
maximum. (b) the least distance from the central maximum where the bright
fringes due to both the wavelengths coincide.