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Red light differs from blue light as they have :

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A deviation of 2° is produced in the yellow ray when prism of crown and flint glass are achromatically combined. Taking dispersive powers of crown and flint glass are 0.02 and 0.03 respectively and refractive index for yellow light for these glasses are 1.5 and 1.6 respectively. The refracting angles for crown glass prism will be ________° (in degree)

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The thickness at the centre of a plano convex lens is 3 mm and the diameter is 6 cm. If the speed of light in the material of the lens is 2×108 m s-1. The focal length of the lens is ___________.
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The image of an object placed in air formed by a convex refracting surface is at a distance of 10 m behind the surface. The image is real and is at 2rd3 of the distance of the object from the surface. The wavelength of light inside the surface is 23 times the wavelength in air. The radius of the curved surface is x13 m, the value of x is ______ .
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Your friend is having eye sight problem. She is not able to see clearly a distant uniform window mesh and it appears to her as nonuniform and distorted. The doctor diagnosed the problem as :
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Three rays of light, namely red R, green (G) and blue (B) are incident on the face PQ of a right angled prism PQR as shown in figure.

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The refractive indices of the material of the prism for red, green and blue wavelength are 1.27,1.42 and 1.49 respectively. The colour of the ray(s) emerging out of the face PR is :

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The focal length f is related to the radius of curvature r of the spherical convex mirror by:
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The same size images are formed by a convex lens when the object is placed at 20 cm or at 10 cm from the lens. The focal length of convex lens is
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A short straight object of height 100 cm lies before the central axis of a spherical mirror whose focal length has absolute value f=40 cm. The image of object produced by the mirror is of height 25 cm and has the same orientation of the object. One may conclude from the information: