Optics
Q. What is the effect of a polarizer on unpolarized light?
A.
It increases the intensity
B.
It decreases the intensity
C.
It does not change the intensity
D.
It changes the color
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Solution
A polarizer decreases the intensity of unpolarized light by allowing only a certain orientation of light waves to pass through.
Correct Answer: B — It decreases the intensity
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Q. What is the effect of a quarter-wave plate on polarized light?
A.
It reflects the light
B.
It changes the polarization direction
C.
It converts linearly polarized light to circularly polarized light
D.
It absorbs the light
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Solution
A quarter-wave plate converts linearly polarized light into circularly polarized light by introducing a phase shift of 90 degrees.
Correct Answer: C — It converts linearly polarized light to circularly polarized light
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Q. What is the effect of a second polarizer oriented at 90 degrees to the first polarizer on the transmitted light intensity?
A.
It increases the intensity
B.
It decreases the intensity to zero
C.
It has no effect
D.
It doubles the intensity
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Solution
When a second polarizer is oriented at 90 degrees to the first, it blocks all the light, reducing the intensity to zero.
Correct Answer: B — It decreases the intensity to zero
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Q. What is the effect of a second polarizer oriented at 90 degrees to the first?
A.
No light passes through
B.
All light passes through
C.
Half of the light passes through
D.
Light intensity doubles
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Solution
When a second polarizer is oriented at 90 degrees to the first, no light passes through.
Correct Answer: A — No light passes through
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Q. What is the effect of a second polarizer placed at 90 degrees to the first polarizer on the intensity of light?
A.
It increases the intensity
B.
It decreases the intensity to zero
C.
It has no effect
D.
It doubles the intensity
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Solution
When light passes through a second polarizer at 90 degrees to the first, the intensity is reduced to zero.
Correct Answer: B — It decreases the intensity to zero
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the angle of incidence beyond the critical angle in total internal reflection?
A.
Increased intensity of reflected light
B.
Decreased intensity of reflected light
C.
No effect on intensity
D.
Light is transmitted into the second medium
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Solution
Increasing the angle of incidence beyond the critical angle increases the intensity of the reflected light due to total internal reflection.
Correct Answer: A — Increased intensity of reflected light
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the angle of incidence beyond the critical angle?
A.
Increased refraction
B.
Decreased reflection
C.
Total internal reflection
D.
No effect
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Solution
Increasing the angle of incidence beyond the critical angle results in total internal reflection, preventing any refraction into the second medium.
Correct Answer: C — Total internal reflection
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the curvature of a lens on its focal length?
A.
Focal length increases
B.
Focal length decreases
C.
Focal length remains the same
D.
Focal length becomes zero
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Solution
Increasing the curvature of a lens decreases its focal length.
Correct Answer: B — Focal length decreases
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the distance between the slits in a double-slit experiment on the interference pattern?
A.
Fringe width increases
B.
Fringe width decreases
C.
Fringe intensity increases
D.
Fringe intensity decreases
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Solution
Increasing the distance between the slits decreases the fringe width, making the fringes closer together.
Correct Answer: B — Fringe width decreases
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the distance between the slits in a double-slit experiment on the fringe separation?
A.
Increases fringe separation
B.
Decreases fringe separation
C.
No effect
D.
Fringe separation becomes zero
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Solution
Increasing the distance between the slits decreases the fringe separation as fringe width is inversely proportional to the slit separation.
Correct Answer: B — Decreases fringe separation
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the number of slits in a diffraction grating on the sharpness of the maxima?
A.
Maxima become sharper
B.
Maxima become broader
C.
No effect on sharpness
D.
Maxima disappear
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Solution
Increasing the number of slits in a diffraction grating results in sharper maxima due to increased constructive interference.
Correct Answer: A — Maxima become sharper
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the object distance on the size of the image formed by a convex lens?
A.
Image size increases
B.
Image size decreases
C.
Image size remains constant
D.
Image size becomes zero
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Solution
As the object distance increases, the size of the image formed by a convex lens increases until it reaches a maximum.
Correct Answer: A — Image size increases
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the slit width in a double-slit experiment on the interference pattern?
A.
Fringe width increases
B.
Fringe width decreases
C.
Fringe visibility increases
D.
Fringe visibility decreases
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Solution
Increasing the slit width reduces the coherence of the light waves, leading to decreased fringe visibility.
Correct Answer: D — Fringe visibility decreases
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the slit width in single-slit diffraction?
A.
Increases the width of the central maximum
B.
Decreases the width of the central maximum
C.
No effect on the central maximum
D.
Increases the intensity of the central maximum
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Solution
Increasing the slit width decreases the width of the central maximum due to the diffraction pattern becoming narrower.
Correct Answer: B — Decreases the width of the central maximum
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the temperature of a gas on the speed of sound in that gas?
A.
Increases
B.
Decreases
C.
Remains the same
D.
Depends on pressure
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Solution
The speed of sound in a gas increases with an increase in temperature.
Correct Answer: A — Increases
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the temperature on the refractive index of a medium?
A.
Increases
B.
Decreases
C.
Remains the same
D.
Depends on the medium
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Solution
Generally, as temperature increases, the refractive index of a medium decreases due to reduced density.
Correct Answer: B — Decreases
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the wavelength of light in a diffraction grating experiment?
A.
Fringe spacing decreases
B.
Fringe spacing increases
C.
No effect on fringe spacing
D.
Fringe intensity increases
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Solution
Increasing the wavelength of light increases the fringe spacing in a diffraction grating experiment.
Correct Answer: B — Fringe spacing increases
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the wavelength of light in a diffraction pattern?
A.
Fringe spacing decreases
B.
Fringe spacing increases
C.
No effect on fringe spacing
D.
Fringe intensity increases
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Solution
Increasing the wavelength of light increases the fringe spacing in a diffraction pattern.
Correct Answer: B — Fringe spacing increases
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the wavelength of light in a double-slit diffraction experiment?
A.
Fringe separation decreases
B.
Fringe separation increases
C.
No effect on fringe separation
D.
Fringe visibility decreases
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Solution
Increasing the wavelength increases the fringe separation, as it is directly proportional to the wavelength.
Correct Answer: B — Fringe separation increases
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the wavelength of light in a double-slit experiment?
A.
Fringe width decreases
B.
Fringe width increases
C.
Fringe separation remains unchanged
D.
No effect on interference pattern
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Solution
Increasing the wavelength (λ) increases the fringe width (β), as β is directly proportional to λ.
Correct Answer: B — Fringe width increases
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the wavelength of light in a double-slit experiment on the fringe separation?
A.
Fringe separation decreases
B.
Fringe separation increases
C.
Fringe separation remains the same
D.
Fringe separation becomes zero
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Solution
Fringe separation is directly proportional to the wavelength; increasing the wavelength increases the fringe separation.
Correct Answer: B — Fringe separation increases
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the wavelength of light on the diffraction pattern produced by a single slit?
A.
The pattern becomes sharper
B.
The pattern becomes broader
C.
The pattern remains unchanged
D.
The pattern disappears
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Solution
Increasing the wavelength results in a broader diffraction pattern due to increased spreading of the waves.
Correct Answer: B — The pattern becomes broader
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the wavelength of light on the fringe separation in a double-slit experiment?
A.
Increases
B.
Decreases
C.
No effect
D.
Depends on slit separation
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Solution
Fringe separation β = λD/d. Increasing λ increases β, hence fringe separation increases.
Correct Answer: A — Increases
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the wavelength of light used in a double-slit experiment on the fringe separation?
A.
Fringe separation decreases
B.
Fringe separation increases
C.
Fringe separation remains the same
D.
Fringe separation becomes zero
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Solution
Increasing the wavelength (λ) increases the fringe separation (β), as β is directly proportional to λ.
Correct Answer: B — Fringe separation increases
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the wavelength on the diffraction pattern of a single slit?
A.
Fringes become narrower
B.
Fringes become wider
C.
Fringes disappear
D.
Fringes become brighter
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Solution
Increasing the wavelength results in wider fringes in the diffraction pattern, as the angular width of the central maximum increases.
Correct Answer: B — Fringes become wider
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Q. What is the effect of increasing the wavelength on the diffraction pattern?
A.
Fringes become narrower
B.
Fringes become wider
C.
No effect
D.
Fringes disappear
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Solution
Increasing the wavelength results in wider fringes in the diffraction pattern, as fringe width is directly proportional to the wavelength.
Correct Answer: B — Fringes become wider
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Q. What is the effect of rotating a polarizer in front of a beam of polarized light?
A.
The intensity increases
B.
The intensity decreases
C.
The intensity remains constant
D.
The light changes color
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Solution
As the polarizer is rotated, the intensity of the transmitted light varies according to Malus's law, decreasing as the angle increases.
Correct Answer: B — The intensity decreases
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Q. What is the effect of rotating a polarizer in front of a polarized light source?
A.
Intensity remains constant
B.
Intensity increases
C.
Intensity decreases
D.
Intensity first increases then decreases
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Solution
As the polarizer is rotated, the intensity of the transmitted light varies according to the cosine square of the angle between the light's polarization direction and the polarizer's axis.
Correct Answer: D — Intensity first increases then decreases
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Q. What is the focal length of a concave lens if it forms a virtual image at a distance of 20 cm from the lens?
A.
-10 cm
B.
-20 cm
C.
10 cm
D.
20 cm
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Solution
For a concave lens, the focal length (f) is negative. The virtual image distance (v) is -20 cm. Using the lens formula 1/f = 1/v + 1/u, we can find f. Since v = -20 cm, we can assume u is at infinity, thus 1/f = 1/(-20) + 0, giving f = -20 cm.
Correct Answer: B — -20 cm
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Q. What is the focal length of a concave mirror if an object is placed at a distance of 30 cm from the mirror and the image is formed at a distance of 15 cm from the mirror?
A.
10 cm
B.
15 cm
C.
20 cm
D.
25 cm
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Solution
Using the mirror formula, 1/f = 1/v + 1/u. Here, v = -15 cm (real image) and u = -30 cm (object distance). Thus, 1/f = 1/(-15) + 1/(-30) = -1/10, so f = -10 cm.
Correct Answer: A — 10 cm
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