H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Refraction of Light, Exercise 1: EXERCISES
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Questions from H C Verma Solutions for Chapter: Refraction of Light, Exercise 1: EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions
When a ray of light passes from an optically denser medium to a rarer medium it slows down.

If a ray of light passes from vacuum to a transparent medium, it will bend away from the normal

The central portion of a thin lens behaves like a rectangular slab.

The values of and for a concave lens are always negative by convention.

When two lenses are placed in contact, the focal length of the combination is equal to the sum of the focal lengths of the lenses.

The number of cones in the human eye is more than the number of rods.

When light rays are incident on the eye, maximum deviation takes place at the cornea.

For the myopic eye, the far point is farther away than normal.
