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  1. What is the phase difference between any two points on a wavefront ?

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  2. The focal length of a thin lens in vacuum is f. If the material of the...

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  3. Blue colour of sky is due to phenomenon of :

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  4. The power of a lens of focal length 0.5 m is :

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  5. Two lens of power - 12D and + 7D are in contact with each other, the f...

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  6. Optical fibre are based on

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  7. What is f in mirror formula (1)/(u)+(1)/(v)=(1)/(f) ?

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  8. For a normal eye, the least distance of distinct vision is

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  9. On which principle optical fibre is based ?

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  10. The ratio of intensities of two waves are given by 4:1. The ratio of t...

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  11. For the sustained interference of light, the necessary condition is th...

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  12. If two waves of intensity I and 4 I are super impose, then the minimum...

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  14. Which of the following represents correct mirror formula ?

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  15. What is the unit of focal length ?

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  16. The focal length of a lens of power + 4D is :

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  17. Derive lens maker's formula for a thin convex lens.

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  18. The velocity of light in vacuum can be changed by changing

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  19. The focal length of a lens of power – 2D is :

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  20. Polarisation can be produced by

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  21. The refractive index of water is 1.33. What will be the speed of light...

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