Lakhmir Singh and Manjit Kaur Solutions for Chapter: Reflection of Light, Exercise 3: Long Answer Type Questions

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Lakhmir Singh Physics Solutions for Exercise - Lakhmir Singh and Manjit Kaur Solutions for Chapter: Reflection of Light, Exercise 3: Long Answer Type Questions

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 4: Reflection of Light, Exercise 3: Long Answer Type Questions with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Science for Tenth Class Part - 1 Physics solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Lakhmir Singh and Manjit Kaur Solutions for Chapter: Reflection of Light, Exercise 3: Long Answer Type Questions with Hints & Solutions

EASY
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Define the following terms used in the study of reflection of light by drawing a labelled ray-diagram:

Reflected ray

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10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Define the following terms used in the study of reflection of light by drawing a labelled ray-diagram:

Angle of incidence

EASY
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Define the following terms used in the study of reflection of light by drawing a labelled ray-diagram:

Angle of reflection

EASY
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

State and explain the laws of reflection of light at a plane surface (like a plane mirror), with the help of a labelled ray-diagram. Mark the angles of ‘incidence’ and ‘reflection’ clearly on the diagram. If the angle of reflection is 47.5°, what will be the angle of incidence?

MEDIUM
10th CBSE
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With the help of a labelled ray-diagram, describe how a plane mirror forms an image of a point source of light placed in front of it. State the characteristics of the image formed in a plane mirror.

EASY
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Explain why, though both a plane mirror and a sheet of paper reflect light, but we can see the image of our face in a plane mirror but not in a sheet of paper.

EASY
10th CBSE
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The image in a plane mirror is virtual and laterally inverted. What does this statement mean?

EASY
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Write all the capital letters of the alphabet which look the same in a plane mirror.