Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
Physics Solutions from Chapter -1 - Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
This chapter covers topics such as Total Internal Reflection and Critical Angle, Deviation and Dispersion of Light by a Prism, The Rainbow, Basic Terms in Ray Optics, Refraction at Plane Surfaces, Refraction at Spherical Surfaces and by Lenses, etc.
Practice Other Topics from Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
This topic covers concepts such as Optics, Geometrical Optics, Speed of Light, Ray of Light and Beam of Light.

This topic covers concepts such as Reflection of Light, Laws of Reflection of Light, First Law of Reflection, Second Law of Reflection, Reflection from a Plane Mirror, Spherical Mirror, Pole of Spherical Mirror, Center of Curvature in Mirrors, etc.

This topic covers concepts such as Refraction of Light, Absolute Refractive Index, Refracted Ray, Snell's Law, Relative Refractive Index, Refraction from Plane Surface, Refraction from Single Slab, Apparent Depth for One Liquid, etc.

This topic covers concepts such as Total Reflecting Prisms and Total Internal Reflection in Liquids.

This topic covers concepts such as Lens, Thin Lens, Lens Surface Nomenclature, Focal Length of Lens, Optical Centre, Principal Axis of Lens, Power of Lens, Thin Lenses in Contact, Convex Lens, Ray Diagrams in Convex Lens, etc.

This topic covers concepts such as Prism and Deviation by Prism.

This topic covers concepts such as Thick Lens, Deviation from Small Angle Prism, Dispersion of Light in Prism, Dispersive Power, Dispersion without Deviation in Prism, Deviation without Dispersion in Prism and Chromatic Aberration.

This topic covers concepts such as Total Internal Reflection in Rainbow, Formation of Primary Rainbow and Formation of Secondary Rainbow.

This topic covers concepts such as Scattering of Light and Rayleigh Scattering.

This topic covers concepts such as Optical Instruments, Microscopes, Simple Microscope, Compound Microscope, Eyepiece of Microscope, Objective of Microscope, Ray Diagrams for Microscope, Magnifying Power of Microscope, Telescope, etc.
