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"If the slits in Young's double slit experiment are identical, then intensity at any point on the screen may vary between zero and four times to the intensity due to single slit".

Justify the above statement through a relevant mathematical expression.

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Interference of Light Waves and Young’s Experiment

Draw the intensity distribution as function of phase angle when diffraction of light takes place through coherently illuminated single slit.

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Interference of Light Waves and Young’s Experiment

In a Young’s double slit experiment, the path difference at a certain point on the screen between two interfering waves is `1/8`th of the wavelength. The ratio of intensity at this point to that at the centre of a bright fringe is close to ______.

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Interference of Light Waves and Young’s Experiment

ASSERTION (A): In an interference pattern observed in Young's double slit experiment, if the separation (d) between coherent sources as well as the distance (D) of the screen from the coherent sources both are reduced to 1/3rd, then new fringe width remains the same.

REASON (R): Fringe width is proportional to (d/D).

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Interference of Light Waves and Young’s Experiment

Assertion(A): The photoelectrons produced by a monochromatic light beam incident on a metal surface have a spread in their kinetic energies.

Reason(R): The energy of electrons emitted from inside the metal surface, is lost in collision with the other atoms in the metal.

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Refraction of Monochromatic Light

A narrow slit is illuminated by a parallel beam of monochromatic light of wavelength λ equal to 6000 Å and the angular width of the central maximum in the resulting diffraction pattern is measured. When the slit is next illuminated by light of wavelength λ’, the angular width decreases by 30%. Calculate the value of the wavelength λ’.

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Refraction of Monochromatic Light

Draw the graph showing intensity distribution of fringes with phase angle due to diffraction through a single slit. What is the width of the central maximum in comparison to that of a secondary maximum?

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Fraunhofer Diffraction Due to a Single Slit

How will the interference pattern in Young's double-slit experiment be affected if the screen is moved away from the plane of the slits?

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Interference of Light Waves and Young’s Experiment

How will the interference pattern in Young's double-slit experiment be affected if the source slit is moved away from the plane of the slits?

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Interference of Light Waves and Young’s Experiment

How will the interference pattern in Young's double-slit experiment be affected if the phase difference between the light waves emanating from the two slits S1 and S2 changes from 0 to π and remains constant?

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Interference of Light Waves and Young’s Experiment

Monochromatic light of wavelength 600 nm is incident from the air on a water surface. The refractive index of water is 1.33. Find the

  1. wavelength,
  2. frequency and
  3. speed, of reflected and refracted light.
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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Refraction of Monochromatic Light

A beam of light consisting of two wavelengths 600 nm and 500 nm is used in Young's double slit experiment. The silt separation is 1.0 mm and the screen is kept 0.60 m away from the plane of the slits. Calculate:

  1. the distance of the second bright fringe from the central maximum for wavelength 500 nm, and
  2. the least distance from the central maximum where the bright fringes due to both wavelengths coincide.
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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Interference of Light Waves and Young’s Experiment

A ray of light of wavelength 600 nm propagates from air into a medium. If its wavelength in the medium becomes 400 nm, the refractive index of the medium is ______.

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Speed of Light

In Young's double-slit experiment, the separation between the two slits is d and the distance of the screen from the slits is 1000 d. If the first minima fall at a distance d from the central maximum, obtain the relation between d and λ.

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Interference of Light Waves and Young’s Experiment

A ray of light travels a distance of 12.0 m in a transparent sheet in 60 ns. The refractive index of the sheet is ______.

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Speed of Light

In an interference experiment, a third bright fringe is obtained at a point on the screen with a light of 700 nm. What should be the wavelength of the light source in order to obtain the fifth bright fringe at the same point?

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Interference of Light Waves and Young’s Experiment

How is a wavefront different from a ray?

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Huygens' Principle

Using Huygens’s construction of secondary wavelets draw a diagram showing the passage of a plane wavefront from a denser to a rarer medium. Using it verifies Snell’s law.

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Chapter: [10] Wave Optics
Concept: Reflection and Refraction of Plane Wave at Plane Surface Using Huygens' Principle >> Refraction of a Plane Wave

Sketch the graphs showing variation of stopping potential with frequency of incident radiations for two photosensitive materials A and B having threshold frequencies vA > vB.

(i) In which case is the stopping potential more and why?

(ii) Does the slope of the graph depend on the nature of the material used? Explain.

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Chapter: [11] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Concept: Photoelectric Effect - Hertz’s Observations

Calculate the wavelength of radiation emitted when electron in a hydrogen atom jumps from n = `oo` to n = 1.

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Chapter: [11] Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Concept: Dual Nature of Radiation
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