266653 Read the following statements: (i) Both concave and convex mirror can form virtual image for Real object (ii) A virtual image cannot be caught on a screen but it can be photographed. (iii) The diver under water looks obliquely at a fisherman standing on the bank of a lake the fisherman look taller to the diver than what he actually is (iv) The refractive index of diamond is much greater than that of original galss Select the correct statements
266654 |Column-I|Column-II| |-------|-----| |(A) \(\varepsilon_0\)|(i) \(\mathrm{MT}^{-\mathrm{Z}_{\mathrm{A}}-1}\)| |(B) \(\mu_0\)|(ii) \(\mathrm{MLT}^{-3} \mathrm{~A}^{-1}\)| |(C) E|(iii) \(\mathrm{M}^{-1} \mathrm{~L}^{-3} \mathrm{~T}^4 \mathrm{~A}^2\)| |(D) B|(iv) \(\mathrm{MLT}^{-\mathrm{Z}^{-2}}\)| \(\quad\)A \(\quad\)\(\quad\) B \(\quad\)\(\quad\) C \(\quad\)\(\quad\) D
266653 Read the following statements: (i) Both concave and convex mirror can form virtual image for Real object (ii) A virtual image cannot be caught on a screen but it can be photographed. (iii) The diver under water looks obliquely at a fisherman standing on the bank of a lake the fisherman look taller to the diver than what he actually is (iv) The refractive index of diamond is much greater than that of original galss Select the correct statements
266654 |Column-I|Column-II| |-------|-----| |(A) \(\varepsilon_0\)|(i) \(\mathrm{MT}^{-\mathrm{Z}_{\mathrm{A}}-1}\)| |(B) \(\mu_0\)|(ii) \(\mathrm{MLT}^{-3} \mathrm{~A}^{-1}\)| |(C) E|(iii) \(\mathrm{M}^{-1} \mathrm{~L}^{-3} \mathrm{~T}^4 \mathrm{~A}^2\)| |(D) B|(iv) \(\mathrm{MLT}^{-\mathrm{Z}^{-2}}\)| \(\quad\)A \(\quad\)\(\quad\) B \(\quad\)\(\quad\) C \(\quad\)\(\quad\) D
266653 Read the following statements: (i) Both concave and convex mirror can form virtual image for Real object (ii) A virtual image cannot be caught on a screen but it can be photographed. (iii) The diver under water looks obliquely at a fisherman standing on the bank of a lake the fisherman look taller to the diver than what he actually is (iv) The refractive index of diamond is much greater than that of original galss Select the correct statements
266654 |Column-I|Column-II| |-------|-----| |(A) \(\varepsilon_0\)|(i) \(\mathrm{MT}^{-\mathrm{Z}_{\mathrm{A}}-1}\)| |(B) \(\mu_0\)|(ii) \(\mathrm{MLT}^{-3} \mathrm{~A}^{-1}\)| |(C) E|(iii) \(\mathrm{M}^{-1} \mathrm{~L}^{-3} \mathrm{~T}^4 \mathrm{~A}^2\)| |(D) B|(iv) \(\mathrm{MLT}^{-\mathrm{Z}^{-2}}\)| \(\quad\)A \(\quad\)\(\quad\) B \(\quad\)\(\quad\) C \(\quad\)\(\quad\) D
266653 Read the following statements: (i) Both concave and convex mirror can form virtual image for Real object (ii) A virtual image cannot be caught on a screen but it can be photographed. (iii) The diver under water looks obliquely at a fisherman standing on the bank of a lake the fisherman look taller to the diver than what he actually is (iv) The refractive index of diamond is much greater than that of original galss Select the correct statements
266654 |Column-I|Column-II| |-------|-----| |(A) \(\varepsilon_0\)|(i) \(\mathrm{MT}^{-\mathrm{Z}_{\mathrm{A}}-1}\)| |(B) \(\mu_0\)|(ii) \(\mathrm{MLT}^{-3} \mathrm{~A}^{-1}\)| |(C) E|(iii) \(\mathrm{M}^{-1} \mathrm{~L}^{-3} \mathrm{~T}^4 \mathrm{~A}^2\)| |(D) B|(iv) \(\mathrm{MLT}^{-\mathrm{Z}^{-2}}\)| \(\quad\)A \(\quad\)\(\quad\) B \(\quad\)\(\quad\) C \(\quad\)\(\quad\) D
266653 Read the following statements: (i) Both concave and convex mirror can form virtual image for Real object (ii) A virtual image cannot be caught on a screen but it can be photographed. (iii) The diver under water looks obliquely at a fisherman standing on the bank of a lake the fisherman look taller to the diver than what he actually is (iv) The refractive index of diamond is much greater than that of original galss Select the correct statements
266654 |Column-I|Column-II| |-------|-----| |(A) \(\varepsilon_0\)|(i) \(\mathrm{MT}^{-\mathrm{Z}_{\mathrm{A}}-1}\)| |(B) \(\mu_0\)|(ii) \(\mathrm{MLT}^{-3} \mathrm{~A}^{-1}\)| |(C) E|(iii) \(\mathrm{M}^{-1} \mathrm{~L}^{-3} \mathrm{~T}^4 \mathrm{~A}^2\)| |(D) B|(iv) \(\mathrm{MLT}^{-\mathrm{Z}^{-2}}\)| \(\quad\)A \(\quad\)\(\quad\) B \(\quad\)\(\quad\) C \(\quad\)\(\quad\) D