H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Geometrical Optics, Exercise 2: OBJECTIVE I

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Questions from H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Geometrical Optics, Exercise 2: OBJECTIVE I with Hints & Solutions

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A parallel beam of light is incident on a converging lens parallel to its principal axis. As one moves away from the lens on the other side on its principal axis, the intensity of the light

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A symmetric double convex lens is cut into two equal parts by a plane perpendicular to the principal axis. If the power of the original lens was 4 D, the power of a cut lens will be

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A symmetric double convex lens is cut in two equal parts by a plane containing the principal axis. If the power of the original lens was 4 D, the power of a divided lens will be

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Two concave lenses L1 and L2 are kept in contact with each other. If the space between the two lenses is filled with a material of smaller refractive index, the magnitude of the focal length of the combination

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A thin lens is made with a material having refractive index μ=1.5. Both the sides are convex. It is dipped in water (μ=1.33). It will behave like

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A convex lens is made of a material having refractive index 1.2. Both the surfaces of the lens are convex. If it is dipped into water (μ=1.33), it will behave like

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A point object O is placed on the principal axis of a convex lens of focal length f=20 cm at a distance of 40 cm to the left of it. The diameter of the lens is 10 cm. An eye is placed 60 cm to right of the lens and a distance h below the principal axis. The maximum value of h to see the image is 

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The rays of different colours fail to converge at a point after going through a converging lens. This defect is called