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Wave Optics

Himachal Pradesh Board · Class 12 · Physics

Most important questions from Wave Optics for Himachal Pradesh Board Class 12 Physics board exam 2026. MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions with marks.

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Which of the following are characteristics of coherent sources? (Select all correct answers)

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Same frequency, Constant phase difference, Derived from the same source

Coherent sources must have the same frequency and maintain a constant phase difference over time. They are typically derived from the same original source to ensure phase coherence. Same amplitude and intensity are not necessary for coherence.

2multiple choice

In single slit diffraction, the first minimum occurs at an angle θ where:

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sin θ = λ/a

For single slit diffraction, the first minimum occurs when sin θ = λ/a, where λ is the wavelength and 'a' is the width of the slit. This is derived from the condition for destructive interference in single slit diffraction.

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Which of the following statements about polarization are correct? (Select all correct answers)

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Light waves are transverse in nature, Polaroids can reduce light intensity, Polarization proves the wave nature of light

Light waves are transverse electromagnetic waves, which allows for polarization. Polaroids can control and reduce light intensity. Natural sunlight is unpolarized. Sound waves are longitudinal and cannot be polarized like light waves.

4multiple choice

According to Malus' law, when polarized light passes through a polaroid, the transmitted intensity is:

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I = I₀ cos² θ

Malus' law states that when polarized light of intensity I₀ passes through a polaroid whose pass-axis makes an angle θ with the direction of polarization, the transmitted intensity is I = I₀ cos² θ.

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