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Using Huygens's construction of secondary wavelets explain how a diffraction pattern is obtained on a screen due to a narrow slit on which a monochromatic beam of light is incident normally.
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If the earth did not have atmosphere, would its average surface temperature be higher or lower than what it is now? Explain.
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To which part of electromagnetic spectrum does a wave of frequency 3 × 1013 Hz belong?
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Using Rutherford's model of the atom, derive the expression for the total energy of the electron in hydrogen atom. What is the significance of total negative energy possessed by the electron?
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To which part of the electromagnetic spectrum does a wave of frequency 5 × 1019 Hz belong?
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To which part of the electromagnetic spectrum does a wave of frequency 5 × 1011 Hz belong?
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A steady current flows in a metallic conductor of non-uniform cross-section. Which of these quantities is constant along the conductor: current, current density, electric field, drift speed
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What physical quantity is the same for X-rays of wavelength 10−10 m, red light of wavelength 6800 Å and radiowaves of wavelength 500 m?
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A plane electromagnetic wave travels in vacuum along z-direction. What can you say about the directions of its electric and magnetic field vectors? If the frequency of the wave is 30 MHz, what is its wavelength?
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A radio can tune in to any station in the 7.5 MHz to 12 MHz band. What is the corresponding wavelength band?
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The terminology of different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum is given in the text. Use the formula E = hv (for energy of a quantum of radiation: photon) and obtain the photon energy in units of eV for different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. In what way are the different scales of photon energies that you obtain related to the sources of electromagnetic radiation?
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Use the formula λm T= 0.29 cm K to obtain the characteristic temperature ranges for different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. What do the numbers that you obtain tell you?
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Given below are some famous numbers associated with electromagnetic radiations in different contexts in physics. State the part of the electromagnetic spectrum to which each belongs.
(a) 21 cm (wavelength emitted by atomic hydrogen in interstellar space).
(b) 1057 MHz (frequency of radiation arising from two close energy levels in hydrogen; known as Lamb shift).
(c) 2.7 K [temperature associated with the isotropic radiation filling all space-thought to be a relic of the ‘big-bang’ origin of the universe].
(d) 5890 Å - 5896 Å [double lines of sodium]
(e) 14.4 keV [energy of a particular transition in 57Fe nucleus associated with a famous high resolution spectroscopic method (Mössbauer spectroscopy)].
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Give a reason for the following:
Long-distance radio broadcasts use short-wave bands. Why?
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Give a reason for the following:
It is necessary to use satellites for long-distance TV transmission. Why?
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Optical and radio telescopes are built on the ground but X-ray astronomy is possible only from satellites orbiting the earth. Why?
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The small ozone layer on top of the stratosphere is crucial for human survival. Why?
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If the earth did not have an atmosphere, would its average surface temperature be higher or lower than what it is now?
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What is the shape of the wavefront in the following case?
Light diverging from a point source.
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What is the shape of the wavefront in the following case?
Light emerging out of a convex lens when a point source is placed at its focus.
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