A thin glass prism (μ =15) in the position of minimum deviatio

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201.

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 θ, the spot of the light is found to move through a distance y on the scale. The angle θ is given by

  • y/2x

  • y/x

  • 2y/x

  • 2y/x

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202.

A thin prism having refracting angle 10° is made of glass of refractive index 1.42. This prism is combined with another thin prism of a glass of refractive index 1.7. This combination produces dispersion without deviation. The refracting angle of second prism should be

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203.

An astronomical refracting telescope will have large angular magnification and high angular resolution when it has an objective lens of

  • Small focal length and large diameter

  • Large focal length and small diameter

  • Small focal length and small diameter

  • Large focal length and large diameter


204.

The refractive index of the material of a prism is √2 and the angle of the prism is 30°. One of the two refracting surfaces of the prism is made a mirror inwards, by a silver coating. A beam of monochromatic light entering the prism from the other face will retrace its path (after reflection from the silvered surface) if its angle of incidence on the prism is

  • 60°

  • 45°

  • zero

  • 30°


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205.

An object is placed at a distance of 40 cm from a concave mirror of focal length 15 cm. If the object is displaced through a distance of 20 cm towards the mirror, the displacement of the image will be

  • 30 cm away from the mirror

  • 36 cm away from the mirror

  • 36 cm towards the mirror

  • 30 cm towards the mirror


206.

The plane face of a plano-convex lens is silvered. If μ be the refractive index and R, the radius of curvature of the curved surface, then the system will behave like a concave mirror of curvature.

  • μR

  • R2

  • R/(μ -1)

  • [(μ + 1)/(μ-1)]R


207.

A student can distinctly see the object upto a distance 15 cm. He wants to see the blackboard at a distance of 3m. Focal length and power of lens used respectively will be

  • -4.8cm, -3.3D

  • -5.8cm, -4.3D

  • -7.5cm, -6.3D

  • -15.8cm, -6.33D


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208.

A thin glass prism (μ =15) in the position of minimum deviation deviates the monochromatic light ray by 10o, the refracting angle of prism is

  • 20o

  • 10o

  • 30o

  • 45o


A.

20o

When a narrow beam of sunlight, is incident on a glass prism the emergent light is seen to be consisting of several colours. There is actually a continuous  variation of colour, but broadly in seven colours (acronym VIBGYOR)

The phenomenon of splitting of light into different colours known as dispersion.  

Given :- δm =10o ,μ= 15For a thin prism of minimum deviationδm =μ-1A or A=100.5=20o


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209.

Two thin lenses of powers 12 D and-2D respectively are placed in contact, the power, focal length and nature
respectively will be

  • 8D, 0.8m, convex

  • 14D, 0.5m, convex

  • 5D, 0.2m, convex

  • 10D, 0.1m, convex


210.

A prism of refractive index 2 has a refracting angle of 60°. At what angle a ray must be incident on it so that it suffers a minimum deviation.

  • 450

  • 600

  • 900

  • 1800


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