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What is linearly polarised light? Describe briefly using a diagram how sunlight is polarised.

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  2. A parallel beam of light of 500 nm falls on a narrow slit and the resu...

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  4. Unpolarised light is incident on a polaroid. How would the intensity o...

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  5. Two polaroids P(1) and P(2) are placed with pass axes perpendicular to...

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  6. Two wavelength of sodium light of 590 nm and 596 nm are used in turn t...

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  7. Show, giving a suitable diagram, how unpolarised light can be polarise...

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  8. In what way is dffraction from each slit related to the interference p...

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  9. When a tiny circular obstacle is placed in the path of light from a d...

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  10. How does the resolving power of a microscope depend on (i) the wavel...

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  11. The light from a clear blue portion of the sky shows a rise and fall o...

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  12. Show how light reflected from a transparent medium gets polarised. Hen...

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  13. Why does unpolarised light from a source show no variation in intensit...

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  14. Three identical polariod sheets P(1), P(2) and P(3) are oriented so th...

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  15. when are two objects just resolved? Explain. How can the resolving pow...

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  16. Draw the intensity pattern for single slit diffraction and double slit...

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  17. Explain two features to distinguish between the interference pattern i...

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  18. A monochromatic light of wavelength 500 nm is incident normally on a s...

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  19. Unplarised light is passed through a polaroid P(1). When this polarise...

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  20. Distinguish between unpolarised light and linearly polarised light. Ho...

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