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Q: Does the refraction of light make a swimming pool seem deeper or shallower?
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Q: What are the two laws and examples of refraction of light?
A: The two laws followed by a beam of light traversing through two media are: The incident ray…
Q: What is the propagating direction of light?
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Q: hat is the cause of dispersion of white light as it passes through a prism?
A: Dispersion occurs due to the different degrees of refraction experienced by different colours of…
Q: Which of these is true of light waves?
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Q: Does light travel faster through the lower atmosphere or through the upper atmosphere?
A: Given: Light travelling in a medium
Q: How much ordinary light will an ideal polaroid transmit?
A: Ordinary light is a superposition. It will have electric field both parallel and perpendicular to…
Q: Water in a pond appears to be only three-quarter of its actual depth. What property of light is…
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Q: What Is The Principle Of Reversibility of light?
A: The principle of reversibility of light states that light follows the same path if the direction of…
Q: The bending of light as it passes into a different medium is an example of:
A: Answer: Refraction
Q: By what factor does the wavelength of light change when it passes from air to ice?
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Q: You see colors with a prism because Polarization Dispersion Diffraction Interference…
A: Prism is an optical object which refracts the light passing through it. When a white light passes…
Q: How does the average speed of light in glass compare with its speed in a vacuum?
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Q: For light, a red shift indicates the light source moves Question 10 options: toward you. at right…
A: Redshift occurs due to doppler effect phenomenon of light.Where there is a relative motion between…
Q: What happens if two light waves with the same amplitude interfere?
A: What happens if two light waves with the same amplitude interfere?
Q: When light travels from a rarer to a denser medium, the speed decreases. Does the reduction in speed…
A: The energy of photon E (in J), is given as E=hf…
Q: Why should the wavelength, but not the frequency, of the light change in passing from one material…
A: Wavelength: The distance over which a periodic wave's shape repeats is known as the wavelength in…
Q: Light travels faster in options: dense air. same in each. vacuum thin air.
A: Answer - Light travels faster in vacuum
Q: Why does the wavelength of light decrease when it passes from vacuum into a medium? State which…
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Q: When light is refracted it "slows down". If this is true, then what happens to the wavelength of the…
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Q: Why are light waves able to travel through a vaccum whereas sound waves cannot?
A: Speed of sound: The speed of sound is the distance travelled by a sound wave per unit of time. The…
Q: What is the principle of constancy of light?
A: Principle of constancy of light speed was formulated by Albert Einstein motivated by the result of…
Q: How rainbow is formed?
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Q: By how much does light refract when it crosses a boundary?
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Q: Does light travels through lighter atmosphere faster than heavier atmosphere?
A: The light always travel at the same speed everywhere, but light travels slower through glass, air…
Q: Name the subjective property of light related to its wavelength.
A: The subjective property of light related to its wavelength is colour .
Q: Why does the color of sunsets vary from day to day?
A: The scattering of light is process under which any light rays deflect from its regular path to…
Which path will the light most likely follow in the air?
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