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Which of these is not due to total internal reflection?

When a biconvex lens of glass having refractive index is dipped in a liquid, it acts as a plane sheet of glass. This implies that the liquid must have refractive index:

A rod of length lies along the principal axis of a concave mirror of focal length in such a way that its end closer to the pole is away from the mirror. The length of the image is:

A plano convex lens fits exactly into a plano concave lens. Their plane surfaces are parallel to each other. If lenses are made of different materials of refractive indices and and is the radius of curvature of the curved surface of the lenses, then the focal length of the combination is :

An astronomical telescope has objective and eye-piece of focal length and respectively. To view an object away from the objective, the lenses must be separated by a distance:

Match the corresponding entries of Column with Column . [Where m is the magnification produced by the mirror]
S.No. | Column 1 | S.No. | Column 2 |
A | a | Convex mirror | |
B | b | Concave mirror | |
C | c | Real image | |
D | d | Virtual image |

A person can see clearly object when they lie between and from his eye. In order to increase the maximum distance of distinct vision to infinity, the type and power of the correcting lens, the person has to use, will be:

The refractive index of the material of a prism is and the angle of the prism is . On of the two refracting surfaces of the prism is made a mirror inwards, by silver coating. A beam of monochromatic light entering the prism from the other face will retrace its path (after reflection from the silvered surface) if its angle of incidence on the prism is:
