a student focused the image of the candle flame on a white screen using a convex lens .He noted down the positions of the candle flame , screen and the lens as given below
position of candle flame = 12 cm
position of the lens= 50 cm
position of the screen = 88cm
Q 1 find the focal length of the convex lens.
Q 2 Find the position of the image of the candle flame if it is shifted towards the lens at a position of 31cm
Q3 State the nature of the image formned if the candle flame is further shifetd towards the lens..
this is a 10th board question n i m nt able 2 solve it plz helppppp
the history of spherical mirrors in human civilization
What happens when a ray of light strikes the surface of separation between the two media at right angle?
What will happen to the focal length if the convex lens is dip inside the water.
the refractive index of diamond is 2.42 what is the meaning of this statement?
what is a focal length of plane mirror
Q1. A concave lens has focal length 20cm.At what distance from the lens a 5 cm tall object be placed so that it forms an image at 15 cm from the lens?Also calculate the size of theimage formed.
Q2. A convex lens has a focal length of 30 cm. Calculate at what distance should the object be placed from the lens so that it forms an image at 60 cm on the other side of the lens?. Find the magnification produced by the lens in this case.
Name the type of mirror used in the following situations.
(a) Headlights of a car
(b) Side/rear-view mirror of a vehicle
(c) Solar furnace
Support your answer with reason.
a concave mirror produces 3 times enlarged image of an object placed at 10 cm in front of it.Calculate radius of curvature of mirror
Snell's law states that
u(constant of refraction) = sini/sinr
If a ray of light is passing through a glass slab through its normal, then sin i = 0 and thus the constant of refraction is not mantained.
But as the definition of snell's law suggests that this law is applicable to light travelling obliquely. If this is so, I have a question:
Refraction occurs due to the change in velocity of light in 2 different mediums. This change in velocity occurs as the atoms in a particular media has a specific frequency and if the light wave has a different frequecy, only then will it let the light pass through. But in this process, the light is refracted at some angle. BUT WHY DOES THIS REFRACTION NOT OCCUR WHEN LIGHT TRAVELS THROUGH THE NORMAL?
(I hope you understand the question. If not, pls tell me where I am not clear, i'll try to explain in a better way)
state snells law of refraction.
Define principal focus of a lens ?
The rays parallel to the principal axis of a spherical mirror, actually meet at a point 20cm distant from its pole. Identify the mirror and give its focal length.
Derive lens formula, that is 1/v - 1/u = 1/f
what will be your observation,when an object placed in front of concave mirror,is moving towards the pole of the mirror?
The refractive index of water is 4/3 and for glass is 3/2 w.r.t air. What is the refractive index of glass w.r.t. water?
a student focused the image of the candle flame on a white screen using a convex lens .He noted down the positions of the candle flame , screen and the lens as given below
position of candle flame = 12 cm
position of the lens= 50 cm
position of the screen = 88cm
Q 1 find the focal length of the convex lens.
Q 2 Find the position of the image of the candle flame if it is shifted towards the lens at a position of 31cm
Q3 State the nature of the image formned if the candle flame is further shifetd towards the lens..
this is a 10th board question n i m nt able 2 solve it plz helppppp
the history of spherical mirrors in human civilization
What happens when a ray of light strikes the surface of separation between the two media at right angle?
What will happen to the focal length if the convex lens is dip inside the water.
the refractive index of diamond is 2.42 what is the meaning of this statement?
PLEASE THE DIAGRAMS.
what is a focal length of plane mirror
An object is kept at a distance more than twice the focal length (F) from a concave mirror. The distance the image formed will be (a) less then F (b) equal to F (c) between F and 2 F (d) More than 2 F
Q1. A concave lens has focal length 20cm.
At what distance from the lens a 5 cm tall object be placed so that it forms an image at 15 cm from the lens?
Also calculate the size of the
image formed.
Q2. A convex lens has a focal length of 30 cm. Calculate at what distance should the object be placed from the lens so that it forms an image at 60 cm on the other side of the lens?. Find the magnification produced by the lens in this case.
Name the type of mirror used in the following situations.
(a) Headlights of a car
(b) Side/rear-view mirror of a vehicle
(c) Solar furnace
Support your answer with reason.
a concave mirror produces 3 times enlarged image of an object placed at 10 cm in front of it.Calculate radius of curvature of mirror
Snell's law states that
u(constant of refraction) = sini/sinr
If a ray of light is passing through a glass slab through its normal, then sin i = 0 and thus the constant of refraction is not mantained.
But as the definition of snell's law suggests that this law is applicable to light travelling obliquely. If this is so, I have a question:
Refraction occurs due to the change in velocity of light in 2 different mediums. This change in velocity occurs as the atoms in a particular media has a specific frequency and if the light wave has a different frequecy, only then will it let the light pass through. But in this process, the light is refracted at some angle. BUT WHY DOES THIS REFRACTION NOT OCCUR WHEN LIGHT TRAVELS THROUGH THE NORMAL?
(I hope you understand the question. If not, pls tell me where I am not clear, i'll try to explain in a better way)
state snells law of refraction.
Define principal focus of a lens ?
The rays parallel to the principal axis of a spherical mirror, actually meet at a point 20cm distant from its pole. Identify the mirror and give its focal length.
Derive lens formula, that is 1/v - 1/u = 1/f
Please explain the whole process in detail.
what will be your observation,when an object placed in front of concave mirror,is moving towards the pole of the mirror?
length 12 cm of an object 5 cm high placed at a distance 20 cm from it.
The refractive index of water is 4/3 and for glass is 3/2 w.r.t air. What is the refractive index of glass w.r.t. water?