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A glass-slab is placed over a page,over which letters are printed in different colours.Will the image of all the letters lie in the same plane?Explain.

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  3. Define refractive index in terms of velocity of light?

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  4. Prove the Relation : "^amub =1/("^bmua)

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  6. What is meant by lateral shift ?Explain for a given slab,what is the q...

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  9. Show that apparent depth of a water tank is less than real depth.

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  11. What is normal shift?Explain.Obtain he expression for normal shift .In...

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  12. Write the conditions for total internal reflection to takeplace?

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  13. Obtain a relation between a critical angle and refractive index of med...

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  17. Write the conditions for total internal reflection to takeplace?

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  18. Explain total internal reflection. What are its conditions?

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  20. State the condition of total internal reflectoin to take place at an i...

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