24. This law states that a ray of light bends in such a way that the ratio of the sine of the incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is constant. angle of a) Faraday's Law b) Coulomb's Law c) Snell's Law d) Brewster's Law
24. This law states that a ray of light bends in such a way that the ratio of the sine of the incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is constant. angle of a) Faraday's Law b) Coulomb's Law c) Snell's Law d) Brewster's Law
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Transcribed Image Text:24. This law states that a ray of light bends in such a way that the ratio of the sine of the
angle of
incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is constant.
a) Faraday's Law
b) Coulomb's Law
c) Snell's Law
d) Brewster's Law
25. Which statement is not true about concave mirrors?
a) Light rays parallel to the principal axis will be reflected through the focus
b) Rays parallel to the principal axis will reflect as if coming from the focus behind the mirror.
c) Concave mirrors reflect light from their inner surface, like the inside of a spoon.
d) In reverse, light rays passing through the focus will be reflected parallel to the principal axis.
26. Which statement is not true about convex mirrors?
a) Light rays parallel to the principal axis will be reflected through the focus
b) Rays parallel to the principal axis will reflect as if coming from the focus behind the mirror.
c) A convex mirror has the same basic properties as a concave mirror but its focus and center
are located behind the mirror.
d) Light rays reflected from convex mirrors always diverge, so only virtual images will be formed.
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