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Where should an object be placed in front of a convex lens to get a real image of the size of the object?
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Refraction of Light
The image formed by a concave mirror is observed to be virtual, erect and larger than the object. Where should be the position of the object?
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Spherical Mirrors
Which one of the following materials cannot be used to make a lens?
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Spherical Mirrors
The refractive index of diamond is 2.42. What is the meaning of this statement?
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Refraction of Light
You are given kerosene, turpentine and water. In which of these does the light travel fastest? Use the information given in Table.
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Refraction of Light
Find out, from Table, the medium having highest optical density. Also find the medium with lowest optical density.
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Refraction of Light
Light enters from air to glass having refractive index 1.50. What is the speed of light in the glass? The speed of light in vacuum is 3 × 10
8
m s
−1
.
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Refraction of Light
A ray of light travelling in air enters obliquely into water. Does the light ray bend towards the normal or away from the normal? Why?
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Refraction of Light
A concave mirror produces three times magnified (enlarged) real image of object placed at 10 cm in front of it. Where is the image located?
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Spherical Mirrors
Find the focal length of a convex mirror whose radius of curvature is 32 cm.
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Spherical Mirrors
Why do we prefer a convex mirror as a rear-view mirror in vehicles?
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Spherical Mirrors
Name the mirror that can give an erect and enlarged image of an object.
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Spherical Mirrors
The radius of curvature of a spherical mirror is 20 cm. What is its focal length?
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Spherical Mirrors
Define the principal focus of a concave mirror.
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Spherical Mirrors
A copper wire has diameter 0.5 mm and resistivity of
\(1.6×10^{–8} \ Ω m\)
. What will be the length of this wire to make its resistance 10 Ω? How much does the resistance change if the diameter is doubled?
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Factors On Which The Resistance Of A Conductor Depends
The values of current I flowing in a given resistor for the corresponding values of potential difference V across the resistor are given below -
I (amperes)
0.5
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
V (volts)
1.6
3.4
6.7
10.2
13.2
Plot a graph between V and I and calculate the resistance of that resistor.
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Electric Current And Circuit
Explain the following.
Why is the tungsten used almost exclusively for filament of electric lamps?
Why are the conductors of electric heating devices, such as bread-toasters and electric irons, made of an alloy rather than a pure metal?
Why is the series arrangement not used for domestic circuits?
How does the resistance of a wire vary with its area of cross-section?
Why are copper and aluminium wires usually employed for electricity transmission?
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Electric Current And Circuit
Why is damage to the ozone layer a cause for concern? What steps are being taken to limit this damage?
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How Do Our Activities Affect The Environment?
If all the waste we generate is biodegradable, will this have no impact on the environment?
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How Do Our Activities Affect The Environment?
What are the problems caused by the non biodegradable wastes that we generate?
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Eco-System
An electric heater of resistance 8 Ω draws 15 A from the service mains 2 hours. Calculate the rate at which heat is developed in the heater.
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Electric Power
Which uses more energy, a 250 W TV set in 1 hr, or a 1200 W toaster in 10 minutes?
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Electric Power
Two lamps, one rated 100 W at 220 V, and the other 60 W at 220 V, are connected in parallel to electric mains supply. What current is drawn from the line if the supply voltage is 220 V?
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Electric Current And Circuit
Compare the power used in the 2 Ω resistor in each of the following circuits:
a 6 V battery in series with 1 Ω and 2 Ω resistors,
a 4 V battery in parallel with 12 Ω and 2 Ω resistors.
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Electric Power
Why does the sky appear dark instead of blue to an astronaut?
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Scattering Of Light
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