E Doris James, Vandana Tirath, Anton Siromani and, Kiran Banerji Solutions for Chapter: Light, Exercise 2: Exercises
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Questions from E Doris James, Vandana Tirath, Anton Siromani and, Kiran Banerji Solutions for Chapter: Light, Exercise 2: Exercises with Hints & Solutions
Distinguish between concave and convex mirrors.

How can you experimentally locate the principal focus of a concave mirror?

What are the uses of spherical mirrors?

Where are the images formed in convex and concave lenses?

Draw diagrams showing image formation by a concave lens, indicating the optical centre, principal axis, principal focus, and focal length.

Draw diagrams showing image formation by a convex lens, indicating the optical centre, principal axis, principal focus, and focal length.

If you walk towards a plane mirror at a speed of , how fast will you approach your image in the mirror?

Can a piece of paper be considered to be 'smooth and well polished' for regular reflection to happen? What about a metal sheet or metal foil?
