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Four identical monochromatic sources A,B,C,D as shown in the (Fig.) produce waves of the same wavelength λ and are coherent. Two receiver R1 and R2 are at great but equal distaces from B. Which of the two receivers picks up the larger
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Four identical monochromatic sources A,B,C,D as shown in the (Fig.) produce waves of the same wavelength λ and are coherent. Two receiver R1 and R2 are at great but equal distaces from B. Which of the two receivers picks up the larger signal when B is turned
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Four identical monochromatic sources A,B,C,D as shown in the (Fig.) produce waves of the same wavelength λ and are coherent. Two receiver R1 and R2 are at great but equal distaces from B. Which of the two receivers picks up the larger signal when D is turned
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Four identical monochromatic sources A,B,C,D as shown in the (Fig.) produce waves of the same wavelength λ and are coherent. Two receiver R1 and R2 are at great but equal distaces from B. Which of the two receivers can distinguish which of the sources B or D has been
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The optical properties of a medium are governed by the relative permitivity (`ε_r`) and relative permeability (`μ_r` ). The refractive index is defined as `sqrt(μ_rε_r) = n` .For ordinary material `ε_r` > 0 and `μ_r` > 0 and the positive sign is taken for the square root. In 1964, a Russian scientist V. Veselago postulated the existence of material with `ε_r` < 0 and `μ_r` < 0. Since then such ‘metamaterials’ have been produced in the laboratories and their optical properties studied. For such materials `n = -sqrt(μ εr r)` . As light enters a medium of such refractive
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The optical properties of a medium are governed by the relative permitivity (`ε_r`) and relative permeability (`μ_r` ). The refractive index is defined as `sqrt(μ_rε_r) = n` .For ordinary material `ε_r` > 0 and `μ_r` > 0 and the positive sign is taken for the square root. In 1964, a Russian scientist V. Veselago postulated the existence of material with `ε_r` < 0 and `μ_r` < 0. Since then such ‘metamaterials’ have been produced in the laboratories and their optical properties studied. For such materials `n = -sqrt(μ εr r)` . As light enters a medium of such refractive
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To ensure almost 100 per cent transmittivity, photographic lenses are often coated with a thin layer of dielectric material. The refractive index of this material is intermediated between that of air and glass (which makes the optical element of the lens). A typically used dielectric film is MgF2 (n = 1.38). What should the thickness of the film be so that at the center of the visible speetrum (5500 A o ) there is maximum transmission.
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When coherent waves (a) same phase(b) same frequency(c) same phase difference(d) same path
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Draw a new wavefornt from the given incident
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Lighth is coming from medium 1. Some part of light is being refracted and some part is reflectedWhat is the incident wavefront_______refracted
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What is the path difference for the two waves as given in the fig.`theta' is 'pi/20
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In the above question what is the intensity of light at P if light from `S_1` and `S_2` is same i.e. (I) units. Consider these sources are
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In Youngs double slit experiment the fring spacing can be increased by these methods. Write true or false. Correct if any statement is false.a) By decreasing distance.b) By increasing the wavelenghtc) By increasing the refractive index of the medium in which experiment is taking place (e.g. this experiment is originally done in air. This experiment can also be performed in water of higher refractive index)d) By increasing the distance between the two coherent sources.c) This experiment is not valid for other waves like Electromagnetic waves, Sound Waves
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The fringe spacing in Young's double slit experiment is 0.5mm. Wavelength of light is 500nm. What could be the screen distance for this experiment. The disatance between the two sources
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If the above experiment is repeated of interference, by replacing two sources to a single slits of width 1mm. What would be the thickness of central
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State the law of
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The blood pressure of humans is greater at the feet than at the
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Define surface
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State the angle of contact and on what values do the angle of contact
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Hydrostatic pressure is a scalar quantity even though pressure is force divided by area, and force is a vector.
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