A ray of light travels from an optically denser to rarer medium. The critical angle for the
two media is C. The maximum possible deviation of the ray will be
1.
2. 2C
3.
4.
A point object is moving on the principal axis of a concave mirror of focal length 24 cm towards the mirror. When it is at a distance of 60 cm from the mirror, its velocity is 9 cm/sec. What is the velocity of the image at that instant?
1. | 5 cm/sec towards the mirror |
2. | 4 cm/sec towards the mirror |
3. | 4 cm/sec away from the mirror |
4. | 9 cm/sec away from the mirror |
A room (cubical) is made of mirrors. An insect is moving along the diagonal on the floor
such that the velocity of image of insect on two adjacent wall mirrors is . The
velocity of image of insect in ceiling mirror is
1. 10
2. 20
3.
4.
Figure shows a cubical room ABCD with the wall CD as a plane mirror. Each side of the
room is 3m. We place a camera at the midpoint of the wall AB. At what distance should
the camera be focussed to photograph an object placed at A
1. 1.5 m
2. 3 m
3. 6 m
4. More than 6 m
If an object moves towards a plane mirror with a speed v at an angle to the
perpendicular to the plane of the mirror, find the relative velocity between the object and
the image
1. v
2. 2v
3. 2v cos
4. 2v sin
To an astronaut in a spaceship, the sky appears:
(1) Black
(2) White
(3) Green
(4) Blue
A beam of light from a source L is incident normally on a plane mirror fixed at a certain distance x from the source. The beam is reflected back as a spot on a scale placed just above the source L. When the mirror is rotated through a small angle , the spot of light is found to move through a distance y on the scale. The angle is given by
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Two identical glass equi-convex lenses of focal length each are kept in contact. The space between the two lenses is filled with water . The focal length of the combination is
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
An air bubble in a glass slab with refractive index 1.5 (near normal incidence) is 5 cm deep when viewed from one surface and 3 cm deep when viewed from the opposite face. The thickness (in cm) of the slab is
(1) 8
(2) 10
(3) 12
(4) 16
An astronomical telescope has an objective and eyepiece of focal lengths 40 cm and 4 cm respectively. To view an object 200 cm away from the objective, the lenses must be separated by a distance of :
(1) 46.0 cm
(2) 50.0 cm
(3) 54.0 cm
(4) 37.3 cm