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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
10.12 Newton's corpuscular theory of light states that when light corpuscles strike the interface of two media from a rarer (air) to a denser (water) medium, the particles experience forces of attraction normal to the surface. Hence, the normal component of velocity increases while the component along the surface remains unchanged.
Hence, we can write the expression:
……… (1)
Where, I = angle of incidence, r = angle of reflection, c = velocity of light in air and v = velocity of light in water
We have the relation for relative refractive index of water with respect to air is
So from equation (1) we get
= =
But Th
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
10.11 The wavelength of line emitted by Hydrogen, = 6563 m
Star's red-shift, ( = 15 = 15 m
Speed of light, c = 3 m/s
( =
v = ( = 15 = 6.86 m/s
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10.10 Fresnel's distance ( is the distance for which the ray optics is a good approximation. It is given by the relation
where =aperture width = 4 mm = 4 m
= wave length = 400 nm = 400 m
Hence = 40 m
Therefore, the distance for which ray optics is a good approximation is 40 m.
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1.17 (a) Net outward flux through the surface of the box , = 8.0 * C
For a body containing net charge q, flux is given by the relation,
=
where= Permittivity of free space = 8.854
Hence q = = 8.0 * 8.854 C = 7.0832 C
= 7.0832
(b) Net flux piercing out through a body depends on the net charge contained in the body. If net flux is zero, then it can be inferred that the net charge inside the body is zero. The body may have equal amount of positive and negative charges.
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10.9 Wave length of the incident light, = 5000 m
Speed of light, c = 3 m/s
Frequency of the incident light, = = Hz= 6 Hz
The wavelength and frequency of incident ray will be same as of reflected ray. So the wavelength of the reflected ray will be 5000 Å and the frequency will be 6 Hz
When reflected ray is normal to the incident ray, the sum of incidence angle and the reflected angle will be 90
According to the law of reflection, the incidence angle and the reflected are same, i.e.
Hence, = 2 = 90
So
Therefore, the angle of incidence for the given condition is .
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10.8 Refractive index of glass,
Let the Brewster angle be
Brewster angle is related to by the equation
Or = = =56.31
Hence, the Brewster angle for air to glass transition is 56.31
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10.7 Distance of the screen from the slits, D = 1 m
Wavelength of the light used, = 600 nm
Angular width of the fringe in air, = 0.2
Angular width of the fringe in water =
Refractive index of water,
Refractive index is related to angular width as:
or
= 0.2 = 0.15
Hence, the angular width of the fringes in water will be 0.15
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1.16 When the cube side is oriented so that its faces are parallel to the coordinate planes, number of field lines entering the cube is equal to the number of field lines piercing out of the cube. A as a result, net flux through the cube is zero.
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10.6 Wavelength of one light beam, = 650 nm
Wavelength of the other beam, = 520 nm
Distance of the screen from the slits = D
Distance between two slits = d
Distance of the bright fringe on the screen from the central maximum is given by the relation,
= n )
For the 3rd bright fringe, n = 3
Hence = 3 ) nm
Let bright fringe due to wave length and bright fringe due to wavelength coincide on the screen. We can equate the conditions for bright fringes as :
n = (n-1)
520n = 650n – 650
n = = 5
The least distance
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10.5 Let and be the intensity of the two light waves. Their resultant intensity can be obtained as :
= , where Phase difference between two waves
For monochromatic light waves, . Hence
= + 2 = 2
We know, phase difference = path difference
Since path difference = , phase difference = 2 , then
2 = 4
Given , so = ……….(1)
When path difference is , phase difference , then
= 2 = 2
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