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RESONANCE ENGLISH-WAVE OPTICS-Exercise-3 (Part-3)
  1. In a cyclotron, a charged particle

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  2. In a cyclotron, a charged particle

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  3. (a) What is plane polarised light? Two polaroid sare placed at 90^(@)...

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  4. What is meant by a linearly polarised light? Which type of waves can b...

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  5. How is a wavefront defined? Using Huygen's construction , draw a figu...

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  6. (a) Light, from a sodium lamp, is passed through two polaroid sheets P...

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  7. In a Young's double slit experiment , the slits are Kept 2mm apart and...

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  8. In Young's double slit experiment ,momochromatic light of wavelength 6...

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  9. In a singleslit diffraction experiment, when a tiny circular obstacle ...

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  10. The diagram, given below, shows the refracton of a plane wavefront, in...

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  11. How would the angular separation of interference fringes in Young's do...

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  12. Two polaroid A and B are set in crossed positions. A third polaroid C ...

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  13. In Young's double slit experiment , the two slits 0.20 mm apart are il...

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  14. State Huygens' principle of diffraction of light.

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  15. State the importance of coherent sources in the phenomenon of interfer...

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  16. Answer the following: (a) What is a wave front? How does it propagat...

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  17. (a) Define a wavefront. Use Huygen' principle to shown diagrammaticall...

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  18. (a) Why are coherent sources necessary to produce a sustained interfer...

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  19. Answer the following: (a) In Young's double slit experiment, derive ...

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  20. Which of the following waves can be polarized (i) Heat waves (ii) Soun...

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