Refraction
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When light travels from denser to rarer medium, the velocity of light:
Decreases
Increases.
Remains The Same
None Of These.
No refraction occurs when the light is incident normally on a boundary between two media.
obliquely
curved
parallel
normal
Does the gravity affects the speed of light
The bending of light when it travels from one transparent medium to another is called
Reflection.
Refraction.
Deviation.
Rectilinear propagation.
When light is incident obliquely from one medium to another medium, the direction of light rays in the second medium___.
remains same
changes
may change or remain same
none of these
When a ray of light enters an optically denser medium, it is deviated away from normal.
- True
- False
- True
- False
When light is incident obliquely, from a medium of lower optical density to that of greater optical density,
the refracted ray deviates away from the normal
the refracted ray does not deviate.
the refracted ray can deviate in either ways
the refracted ray deviates towards the normal
- denser medium to rarer medium.
- denser medium to denser medium.
- rarer medium to rarer medium.
- rarer medium to denser medium.
A pencil partly immersed in water in a glass tumbler appears to be displaced at the interface of air and water because:
None of these
Glass tumbler creates an illusion and pencil appears displaced
Pencil and water react and the light direction changes
Light does not travel in the same direction in all media
- bends away from the normal
- bends towards the normal
- is reflected back
- goes undeviated
- reflection
- absorption
- refraction
- transmission
When light enters from medium P to medium Q, it is given that the value of sin isin r is less than 1, where i and r are the angle of incidence and refraction respectively. This means that:
P and Q have same optical density
P and Q are opaque.
P is optically denser than Q
Q is optically denser than P
When light enters from medium P to medium Q, it is given that the value of sin isin r is less than 1, where i and r are the angle of incidence and refraction respectively. This means that:
Q is optically denser than P
P and Q are opaque.
P is optically denser than Q
P and Q have same optical density
- e<i
- e=i
- e>i
- i≠e
- True
- False
When light is incident obliquely, from a medium of higher optical density to that of lower optical density,
the refracted ray deviates away from the normal
the refracted ray deviates towards the normal
the refracted ray does not deviate.
the refracted ray can deviate in either ways
- False
- True
How to find the speed at which galaxy move ?
- towards the normal
- away from the normal
- away from the emergent ray
- parallel to the normal
(a) air nx
(b) air nY
(c) x nY
- refraction
- transmission
- absorption
- reflection
- glass
- air
- none of these
- wood
- True
- False
- e=i
- e>i
- i≠e
- e<i
- Medium 2
- Cannot be determined
- Both media have the same optical density
- Medium 1
State whether the following statement is true or false:
When a ray of light travels from water to glass , it bends towards the normal.
- True
- False
During refraction of light, the character of light which does not change is ____________.