Kumar Mittal Solutions for Exercise 1: QUESTIONS
Kumar Mittal Physics Solutions for Exercise - Kumar Mittal Solutions for Exercise 1: QUESTIONS
Attempt the practice questions from Exercise 1: QUESTIONS with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. ISC Physics Class 12, Part-2 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Kumar Mittal Solutions for Exercise 1: QUESTIONS with Hints & Solutions
An astronomical telescope consists of two convex lenses having focal length and . When it is in normal adjustment, What is its length?
An astronomical telescope consists of two convex lenses having focal length and . When it is in normal adjustment, What is its magnifying power?
What will be the maximum length of a telescope formed by lenses of focal lengths and ? What will be the magnifying power? Is it also maximum?
An astronomical telescope having a magnifying power of for relaxed eye consists of two thin lenses apart. Find the focal lengths of the lenses.
The focal length of the objective of an astronomical telescope is . If the magnifying power of telescope is , then determine the focal length of the eye-piece and the length of the telescope for relaxed eye.
A telescope objective has a focal length . When the final image is formed at the least distance of distinct vision (), the distance between the lenses is . Calculate the focal length of the eyepiece and the magnifying power of the telescope.
The objective of a telescope focussed for the least distance of distinct vision forms the image behind it. The distance between the two lenses is . What is the magnifying power of the telescope? For seeing with relaxed eye, by how much distance will the eye-piece have to be moved back? What will be the magnifying power then?
An astronomical telescope has an objective of focal length and an eye-piece of focal length . An observer adjusts the distance of the eyepiece from the objective to obtain the image of the sun on a screen behind the eye-piece. The diameter of the sun’s image is . Find the diameter of the sun. The average earth-sun distance is .