What is meant by power of a lens? Define its SI unit. You have t

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31.

Students were asked to observe the permanent slides showing different stages of
budding in yeast under high power of a microscope.

(A) Which adjustment screw (coarse/fine) were you asked to move to focus the slides?

(B) Draw three diagrams in correct sequence showing budding in yeast.

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32.

What is meant by power of a lens? Define its SI unit.

You have two lenses A and B of focal lengths +10 cm and –10 cm, respectively. State the nature and power of each lens. Which of the two lenses will form a virtual and magnified image of an object placed 8 cm from the lens? Draw a ray diagram to justify your answer.


The power of a lens is defined as the reciprocal of its focal length. It is denoted using the letter P.

Mathematically,
straight P space equals space 1 over straight f;
where f is the focal length of the lens.

Given:

Focal length of the lens A, FA = +10 cm = +0.1 m

Focal length of lens B, FB = -10 cm = -0.1 m

Power of lens A, P = fraction numerator 1 over denominator plus 0.1 end fraction
P = +10 D

Since, power is positive, the lens is a converging lens or convex lens.

Power of lens B, straight P space equals space fraction numerator 1 over denominator straight F subscript straight B space left parenthesis in space straight m right parenthesis end fraction
i.e., P = fraction numerator 1 over denominator negative 0.1 end fraction
Therefore, P = -10 D

Since, power is negative, it is a diverging lens or concave lens.

Given, that the object is placed 8 cm from the lens, which is at a distance less than 10 cm. 

In a convex lens, when the object is placed between the pole and focus, image formed is always virtual and diminished.

Therefore, the lens will produce a virtual and magnified image of the object.

Ray diagram is as shown below:

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33.

One-half of a convex lens of focal length 10 cm is covered with a black paper. Can such a lens produce an image of a complete object placed at a distance of 30 cm from the lens? Draw a ray diagram to justify your answer.

A 4 cm tall object is placed perpendicular to its principal axis of a convex lens of focal length 20 cm. The distance of the object from the lens is 15 cm. Find the nature, position and the size of the image.

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34.

Write the importance of ciliary muscles in the human eye. Name the defect of vision that arises due to gradual weakening of the ciliary muscles. What types of lenses are required by the person suffering from this defect to see the objects clearly?

Akshay, sitting in the last row in his class, could not see clearly the words write on the blackboard. When the teacher noticed it, he announced if any student sitting in the front row could volunteer to exchange his seat with Akshay. Salman immediately agreed to exchange his seat with Akshay. He could now see the words written on the blackboard clearly. The teacher thought it fit to send the message to Akshay’s parents advising them to get his eyesight checked.

In the context of the above event, answer the following questions:

(a) Which defect of vision is Akshay suffering from? Which type of lens is used to correct this defect?

(b) State the values displayed by the teacher and Salman.

(c) In your opinion, in what way can Akshay express his gratitude towards the teacher and Salman?

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35.

(a) Name the human male reproductive organ that produces sperms and also secretes a hormone. Write the functions of the secreted hormone.

(b) Name the parts of the human female reproductive system where
i. fertilisation takes place
ii. implantation of the fertilised egg occurs

Explain how the embryo gets nourishment inside the mother’s body.

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21.How do Mendel’s experiments show that the
(a) traits may be dominant or recessive
(b) traits are inherited independently

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