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Ray Optics and Optical Instruments

Gujarat Board · Class 12 · Physics

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What is the relationship between the focal length (f) and radius of curvature (R) of a spherical mirror?

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The critical angle for total internal reflection depends on:

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The lens formula is given by:

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The power of a lens is measured in:

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According to Snell's law, which of the following statements are correct?

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sin i / sin r = n₂₁ (constant), The incident ray, refracted ray and normal lie in the same plane, n₁₂ = 1/n₂₁

Snell's law states that the ratio of sine of angle of incidence to sine of angle of refraction is constant (refractive index). All three rays lie in the same plane. The refractive index is independent of angle of incidence and refraction occurs in both directions.

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For a convex lens, the focal length is positive.

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True

According to the Cartesian sign convention, focal length is positive for converging lenses (convex) and negative for diverging lenses (concave). Convex lenses converge parallel rays to a real focus.

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Which of the following are applications of total internal reflection?

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Optical fibres, Totally reflecting prisms, Mirage formation, Diamond's brilliance

Total internal reflection is used in optical fibres for signal transmission, in prisms to bend light, in mirage formation due to temperature gradients, and gives diamond its brilliance. Rainbow formation involves dispersion, not total internal reflection.

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In a compound microscope, the final image formed is:

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Virtual and inverted

In a compound microscope, the objective forms a real, inverted, magnified image. The eyepiece then forms a virtual, magnified image of this first image. Since there are two inversions (one by objective, but eyepiece maintains the inverted nature), the final image is virtual and inverted.

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