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Numericals - Light

Q1. An item 5 cm tall is positioned perpendicular to a convex lens with a 20 cm focal length on its primary
axis. The item is 30 centimetres away from the lens. Determine the image's (i) location, (ii) nature, and (iii)
size.

Q2. A convex mirror with a 15 cm focal length is positioned 12 cm distant from a 4.5-centimetre needle.
Provide the image's location and magnification. As you move the needle away from the mirror, describe the
changes that occur to the picture.
Q3. Rohit positioned a pencil in front of a converging mirror with a focal length of 30 cm, perpendicular to
the primary axis. The resulting picture is twice as big as the pencil. Determine the object's distance from the
mirror.
Q4. A converging mirror with a 20 cm focal length is positioned 25 cm from an item. Talk about how
moving the item from 25 to 15 centimetres will affect the image's nature and location. Defend your response
without resorting to the mirror formula.
Q5. An item with a height of 5 cm is positioned perpendicular to the primary axis of a 10 cm focal length
convex lens. The item is 15 centimetres away from the lens. Determine the image's kind, location, and size.
Locate its magnification as well.
Q6. (A) Ruby has a refractive index of 1.71. What does this sentence mean?
(b) The following list contains several mediums' refractive indices:
Glass crown: 1.52
Water: 1.33
Sapphire: 1.77
What is the maximum, lowest, and highest speed of light in each medium? Determine the light's speed in
sapphire.
Q7. A convex lens with a 30 cm focal length is positioned perpendicular to its primary axis to hold an item
10 cm tall. The item is 20 centimetres away from the lens. Determine the image's (a) position, (b) nature ,
and (c) size.
Q8. Three concave mirrors (A, B, and C) with focal lengths of 20, 15, and 10 cm, respectively, are available
to a pupil. He conducts the image generation experiment for three values of object distance—30, 10, and 20
cm—for each concave mirror.
Answer the following questions rationally:
(a) Find the mirror that will create an image the same size as the object for each of the three object distances.
Determine the object distance to at least one value.
(a) Among the trio of mirrors, determine which one is most suitable for shaving purposes.
(c)Draw a ray diagram for the mirror B's image creation for any two supplied object distance values.
Q9. a) A piece of black paper covers half of a convex lens with a focal length of 110 cm. Can an item put 30
cm away from the lens be fully captured in a picture with such a lens? Create a ray diagram to support your
response.
b) A 20 cm focal length convex lens is positioned with an item 4 cm tall and perpendicular to its primary
axis. The item is 15 centimetres away from the lens. Determine the image's kind, location, and size.

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