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With the help of a labelled ray-diagram, describe how a plane mirror forms an image of a point source of light placed in front of it. State the characteristics of the image formed in a plane mirror.
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Explain why, though both a plane mirror and a sheet of paper reflect light but we can see the image of our face in a plane mirror but not in a sheet of paper.
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The image in a plane mirror is virtual and laterally inverted. What does this statement mean?
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Write all the capital letters of the alphabet which look the same in a plane mirror.
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The angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence:
(a) always
(b) sometimes
(c) under special conditions
(d) never
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The image of an object formed by a plane mirror is:
(a) virtual
(b) real
(c) diminished
(d) upside-down
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The image formed by a plane mirror is :
(a) virtual, behind the mirror and enlarged.
(b) virtual, behind the mirror and of the same size as the object.
(c) real, at the surface of the mirror and enlarged.
(d) real, behind the mirror and of the same size as the object.
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The figure given alongside shows the image of a clock as seen a plane mirror. The correct time is:
Figure
(a) 2.25
(b) 2.35
(c) 6.45
(d) 9.25
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A man stands 10 m in front of a large plane mirror. How far must the walk before he is 5 m away from his image?
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An object is placed 20 cm in front of a plane mirror. The mirror is moved 2 cm towards the object. The distance between the positions of the positions of the original and final images seen in the mirror is ______.
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A man sits in an optician's chair looking into plane mirror which is 2 m away from him and views the image of a chart which faces the mirror and is 50 cm behind his head. How far away from his eyes does the chart appear to be?
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A ray of light strikes a plane mirror PQ at an angle of incidence of 30°, is reflected from the plane mirror and then strikes a second plane mirror QR placed at right angles to the first mirror. The angle of reflection at the second mirror is ______.
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Explain how to read the following message which was found on some blotting paper:
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If a ray of light goes from a rarer medium to a denser medium, will it bend towards the normal or away from it?
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If a ray of light goes form a denser medium to a rarer medium, will it bend towards the normal or away from the normal?
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A ray of light travelling in glass emerges into air. State whether it will bend towards the normal or away from the normal.
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A ray of light goes from water into air. Will it bend towards the normal or away from the normal?
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State two effects caused by the refraction of light.
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Name the phenomenon due to which a swimming pool appears less deep than it really is.
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When a ray of light passes from air into glass, is the angle of refraction greater than or less than the angle of incidence?
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