Conceptual Questions, Physical Optics See here solved conceptual questions of Physical Optics included in the course of First Year Physics. NoQuestionQuestion 1A soap bubble looks…
Question 4: How you can explain Brewster’s law of polarization? Answer Light is electromagnetic waves that can travel through vacuum. These waves are produced by…
Question 8: Why it is not possible to obtain diffraction of X-rays by Young’s double slit experiment? ANSWER Diffraction of waves can be observed only…
Question 10: How would you justify that light waves are transverse? ANSWER In transverse waves, the particles of the medium execute motion perpendicular to the…
Question 9: Can we apply Huygens principle to radar waves? ANSWER Radar is the abbreviation of Radio Audio Detection And Ranging. A radar system transmits…
Question 5: What is meant by the path difference with reference to the interference of two wave motions? ANSWER Path difference definition The difference in…
Question 6: Why it is not possible to see the interference where the light beams from the head lamps of a car overlap? ANSWER Interference…
Question 7: A telephone pole casts a clear shadow in the light from a distant head lamp of a car, but no such effect is…
Physical Optics PHYSICSClass 11Conceptual QuestionsPhysical Optics Solved Conceptual Questions of Physical Optics This page consists of solved conceptual questions on Physical Optics included in the…
Question 1: A soap bubble looks black when it bursts, why? ANSWER A bubble has to burst! This is not strange to any of us.…