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By corpuscular theory of light, the phenomenon which cannot be explained is

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Reflection

B

interference

C

diffraction

D

Polarisation

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AAKASH INSTITUTE-WAVE OPTICS-Assignment (Section-A (objective type question(one option is correct)))
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  2. Two coherent source of light can be obtained by

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  3. The idea of secondary wavelets for the propagation of a wave was first...

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  4. Two sources of waves are called coherent if

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  5. Wavefront means

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  6. Two coherent monochromatic light beams of intensities I and 4I are sup...

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  7. Two identical light waves, propagating in the same direction, have a p...

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  8. For constructive interference to take place between two monochromatic ...

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  9. Wavefront of a wave has direction with wave motion

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  10. If the amplitude ratio of two sources producing interference is 3 : 5,...

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  11. Rays diverge from a point source of a wavefront that is

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  12. Young's experiment establishes that

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  13. Monochromatic green light of wavelength 5 xx 10^(-7) m illuminates a ...

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  14. In Young's double slit interference experiment, the slit separation is...

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  15. In Young's double-slit experiment, the separation between the slits is...

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  16. The maximum intensity of fringes in Young's experiment is I. If one of...

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  17. In a Young's double slit experiment, the central point on the screen i...

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  18. In a Young's double slit experiment, the fringe width is found to be 0...

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  19. In YDSE, d = 2 mm, D = 2 m, and lambda = 500 nm. If intensities of two...

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  20. In a Young's double slit experiment the intensity at a point where tha...

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