H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Geometrical Optics, Exercise 1: QUESTIONS FOR SHORT ANSWER
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A thin converging lens is formed with one surface convex and the other plane. Does the position of the image depends on whether the convex surface or the plane surface faces the object?

A single lens is mounted on a tube. A parallel beam enters the tube and emerges out of the tube as a divergent beam. Can you say with certainty that there is a diverging lens in the tube?

An air bubble is formed inside water. Does it act as a converging lens or a diverging lens?

Two converging lenses of unequal focal lengths can be used to reduce the aperture of a parallel beam of light without losing the energy of light. This increases the intensity. Describe how the converging lenses should be placed to do this.

If a spherical mirror is dipped in water, does its focal length change?

If a thin lens is dipped in water, does its focal length change?

Can mirrors give rise to chromatic aberration?

A laser light is focused by a converging lens. Will there be a significant chromatic aberration?
