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Q2. The radius of curvature of a spherical mirror is 20 cm. What is its focal length?
Ans: Radius of curvature, R = 20 cm.
The radius of curvature of a spherical mirror = 2 × Focal length (f) i.e. R = 2 f
Q3. Name the mirror that can give an erect and enlarged image of an object.
Ans: When an object is placed between the pole and the principal focus of a concave mirror,
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Ans: Convex mirrors give a virtual, erect, and diminished image of the objects placed in front
of them. They are preferred as a rear-view mirror in vehicles because they give a wider field
of view, which allows the driver to see most of the traffic behind him.
Q2. A concave mirror produces three times magnified (enlarged) real image of an object
placed at 10 cm in front of it. Where is the image located?
Ans: Magnification produced by a spherical mirror is given by the relation,
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Q2. Light enters from air to glass having a refractive index of 1.50. What is the speed of
8 −1
light in the glass? The speed of light in a vacuum is 3 × 10 ms .
Ans: Refractive index of a medium nm is given by,
−1
Speed of light in vacuum, c = 3 × 108 m s
Refractive index of glass, ng = 1.50
Q3. Find out, from Table, the medium having the highest optical density. Also, find the
medium with the lowest optical density.
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Q4. You are given kerosene, turpentine and water. In which of these does the light travel
fastest? Use the information given in Table.
Ans: The speed of light in a medium is given by the relation for refractive index (nm).
The relation is given as:
It can be inferred from the relation that light will travel the slowest in the material which has
the highest refractive index and travel the fastest in the material which has the lowest
refractive index.
It can be observed from table 10.3 that the refractive indices of kerosene, turpentine, and
water are 1.44, 1.47, and 1.33 respectively. Therefore, light travels the fastest in water.
Q5. The refractive index of diamond is 2.42. What is the meaning of this statement?
Ans: The Refractive index of a medium nm is related to the speed of light in that medium v by
the relation:
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Q2. A convex lens forms a real and inverted image of a needle at a distance of 50 cm from
it. Where is the needle placed in front of the convex lens if the image is equal to the size
of the object? Also, find the power of the lens.
Ans: When an object is placed at the centre of curvature, 2F1, of a convex lens, its image is
formed at the centre of curvature, 2F2, on the other side of the lens. The image formed is
inverted and of the same size as the object, as shown in the given figure.
It is given that the image of the needle is formed at a distance of 50 cm from the convex lens.
Hence, the needle is placed in front of the lens at a distance of 50 cm.
Object distance, u = −50 cm, Image distance, v = 50 cm
According to the lens formula,
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Here, a negative sign arises due to the divergent nature of the concave lens.
Hence, the power of the given concave lens is −0.5 D.
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Q2. 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?
(a) Between the principal focus and the centre of curvature
(b) At the centre of curvature
(c) Beyond the centre of curvature
(d) Between the pole of the mirror and its principal focus
Ans: (d)
Explanation: When an object is placed between the pole and principal focus of a concave
mirror, the image formed is virtual, erect, and larger than the object.
Q3. Where should an object be placed in front of a convex lens to get a real image of the
size of the object?
(a) At the principal focus of the lens
(b) At twice the focal length
(c) At infinity
(d) Between the optical centre of the lens and its principal focus.
Ans: (b)
Explanation: When an object is placed at the centre of curvature in front of a convex lens, its
image is formed at the centre of curvature on the other side of the lens. The image formed is
real, inverted, and of the same size as the object.
Q4. A spherical mirror and a thin spherical lens have each a focal length of −15 cm. The
mirror and the lens are likely to be
(a) both concave
(b) both convex
(c) the mirror is concave and the lens is convex
(d) the mirror is convex, but the lens is concave
Ans: (a)
Explanation: By convention, the focal length of a concave mirror and a concave lens are
taken as negative. Hence, both the spherical mirror and the thin spherical lens are concave in
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nature.
Q6. Which of the following lenses would you prefer to use while reading small letters
found in a dictionary?
(a) A convex lens of focal length 50 cm
(b) A concave lens of focal length 50 cm
(c) A convex lens of focal length 5 cm
(d) A concave lens of focal length 5 cm
Ans: (c)
Explanation: A convex lens gives a magnified image of an object when it is placed between
the radius of curvature and focal length. Also, magnification is more for convex lenses having
a shorter focal length. Therefore, for reading small letters, a convex lens of focal length 5 cm
should be used.
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Q7. We wish to obtain an erect image of an object, using a concave mirror of focal length
15 cm. What should be the range of distance of the object from the mirror? What is the
nature of the image? Is the image larger or smaller than the object? Draw a ray diagram
to show the image formation in this case.
Ans: Range of object distance = 0 cm to 15 cm
A concave mirror gives an erect image when an object is placed between its pole (P) and the
principal focus (F).
Hence, to obtain an erect image of an object from a concave mirror of focal length 15 cm, the
object must be placed anywhere between the pole and the focus. The image formed will be
virtual, erect, and magnified in nature, as shown in the given figure.
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erect, and diminished image of the objects placed in front of it. Because of this, they have a
wide field of view. It enables the driver to see most of the traffic behind him/her.
(c) Concave mirrors are convergent mirrors. That is why they are used to construct solar
furnaces. Concave mirrors converge the light incident on them at a single point known as the
principal focus. Hence, they can be used to produce a large amount of heat at that point.
Q9. One-half of a convex lens is covered with black paper. Will this lens produce a
complete image of the object? Verify your answer experimentally. Explain your
observations.
Ans: The convex lens will form a complete image of an object, even if its one half is covered
with black paper. It can be understood by the following two cases.
Case I:
When the upper half of the lens is covered
In this case, a ray of light coming from the object will be refracted by the lower half of the
lens. These rays meet at the other side of the lens to form the image of the given object, as
shown in the following figure.
Case II:
When the lower half of the lens is covered
In this case, a ray of light coming from the object is refracted by the upper half of the lens.
These rays meet at the other side of the lens to form the image of the given object, as shown
in the following figure.
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Q10. An object 5 cm in length is held 25 cm away from a converging lens of focal length
10 cm. Draw the ray diagram and find the position, size and nature of the image formed.
Ans: Object distance, u = −25 cm, Object height, ho = 5 cm, Focal length, f = +10 cm
According to the lens formula,
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The positive value of v shows that the image is formed at the other side of the lens.
The negative sign shows that the image is real and formed behind the lens.
The negative value of image height indicates that the image formed is inverted.
The position, size, and nature of image are shown in the following ray diagram.
Q11. A concave lens of focal length 15 cm forms an image 10 cm from the lens. How far is
the object placed from the lens? Draw the ray diagram.
Ans: Focal length of concave lens (OF1), f = −15 cm, Image distance, v = −10 cm
According to the lens formula,
The negative value of u indicates that the object is placed 30 cm in front of the lens. This
is shown in the following ray diagram.
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The positive value of 'v' indicates that the image is formed behind the mirror.
The positive value of magnification indicates that the image formed is virtual and erect.
Q13. The magnification produced by a plane mirror is +1. What does this mean?
Ans: Magnification produced by a mirror is given by the relation:
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The magnification produced by a plane mirror is +1. It shows that the image formed by the
plane mirror is of the same size as that of the object. The positive sign shows that the image
formed is virtual and erect.
The positive value of 'v' indicates that the image is formed behind the mirror.
The positive value of magnification indicates that the image formed is virtual
The positive value of image height indicates that the image formed is erect.
Therefore, the image formed is virtual, erect, and smaller in size.
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The negative value of magnification indicates that the image formed is real.
The negative value of image height indicates that the image formed is inverted.
Q16. Find the focal length of a lens of power −2.0 D. What type of lens is this?
Ans:
Q17. A doctor has prescribed a corrective lens of power +1.5 D. Find the focal length of
the lens. Is the prescribed lens diverging or converging?
Ans:
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A convex lens has a positive focal length. Hence, it is a convex lens or a converging lens.
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