Polarisation
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367876 Column I
Column II
A
Interference of light
P
\(I = {I_0}{\cos ^2}\theta \)
B
Brewster's law
Q
\(\left( {{\rm{slit}}\;{\rm{width}}/\lambda } \right)\)
C
Diffraction of light
R
\(\mu = \tan {\theta _P}\)
D
Law of Malus
S
Coherent sources

1 A - R, B - S, C - Q, D - P
2 A - P, B - Q, C - R, D - S
3 A - S, B - P, C - Q, D - R
4 A - S, B - R, C - Q, D - P
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367877 Specific rotation of sugar solution is 0.01 SI units. \(200\;kg\;{m^{ - 3}}\) of impure sugar solution is taken in a polarimeter tube of length \(0.25\;m\) and an optical rotation of \(0.4\,rad\) is observed. The percentage of purity of sugar in the sample is

1 \(11 \%\)
2 \(20 \%\)
3 \(80 \%\)
4 \(89 \%\)
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367878 Assertion :
Incoming light reflected by earth is partially polarised.
Reason :
Atmospheric particle polarise the light.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367879 In case of linearly polarised light, the magnitude of the electric field vector

1 does not change with time
2 varies periodically with time
3 increases and decreases linearly with time
4 is parallel to the direction of propagation
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367876 Column I
Column II
A
Interference of light
P
\(I = {I_0}{\cos ^2}\theta \)
B
Brewster's law
Q
\(\left( {{\rm{slit}}\;{\rm{width}}/\lambda } \right)\)
C
Diffraction of light
R
\(\mu = \tan {\theta _P}\)
D
Law of Malus
S
Coherent sources

1 A - R, B - S, C - Q, D - P
2 A - P, B - Q, C - R, D - S
3 A - S, B - P, C - Q, D - R
4 A - S, B - R, C - Q, D - P
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367877 Specific rotation of sugar solution is 0.01 SI units. \(200\;kg\;{m^{ - 3}}\) of impure sugar solution is taken in a polarimeter tube of length \(0.25\;m\) and an optical rotation of \(0.4\,rad\) is observed. The percentage of purity of sugar in the sample is

1 \(11 \%\)
2 \(20 \%\)
3 \(80 \%\)
4 \(89 \%\)
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367878 Assertion :
Incoming light reflected by earth is partially polarised.
Reason :
Atmospheric particle polarise the light.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367879 In case of linearly polarised light, the magnitude of the electric field vector

1 does not change with time
2 varies periodically with time
3 increases and decreases linearly with time
4 is parallel to the direction of propagation
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367876 Column I
Column II
A
Interference of light
P
\(I = {I_0}{\cos ^2}\theta \)
B
Brewster's law
Q
\(\left( {{\rm{slit}}\;{\rm{width}}/\lambda } \right)\)
C
Diffraction of light
R
\(\mu = \tan {\theta _P}\)
D
Law of Malus
S
Coherent sources

1 A - R, B - S, C - Q, D - P
2 A - P, B - Q, C - R, D - S
3 A - S, B - P, C - Q, D - R
4 A - S, B - R, C - Q, D - P
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367877 Specific rotation of sugar solution is 0.01 SI units. \(200\;kg\;{m^{ - 3}}\) of impure sugar solution is taken in a polarimeter tube of length \(0.25\;m\) and an optical rotation of \(0.4\,rad\) is observed. The percentage of purity of sugar in the sample is

1 \(11 \%\)
2 \(20 \%\)
3 \(80 \%\)
4 \(89 \%\)
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367878 Assertion :
Incoming light reflected by earth is partially polarised.
Reason :
Atmospheric particle polarise the light.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367879 In case of linearly polarised light, the magnitude of the electric field vector

1 does not change with time
2 varies periodically with time
3 increases and decreases linearly with time
4 is parallel to the direction of propagation
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367876 Column I
Column II
A
Interference of light
P
\(I = {I_0}{\cos ^2}\theta \)
B
Brewster's law
Q
\(\left( {{\rm{slit}}\;{\rm{width}}/\lambda } \right)\)
C
Diffraction of light
R
\(\mu = \tan {\theta _P}\)
D
Law of Malus
S
Coherent sources

1 A - R, B - S, C - Q, D - P
2 A - P, B - Q, C - R, D - S
3 A - S, B - P, C - Q, D - R
4 A - S, B - R, C - Q, D - P
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367877 Specific rotation of sugar solution is 0.01 SI units. \(200\;kg\;{m^{ - 3}}\) of impure sugar solution is taken in a polarimeter tube of length \(0.25\;m\) and an optical rotation of \(0.4\,rad\) is observed. The percentage of purity of sugar in the sample is

1 \(11 \%\)
2 \(20 \%\)
3 \(80 \%\)
4 \(89 \%\)
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367878 Assertion :
Incoming light reflected by earth is partially polarised.
Reason :
Atmospheric particle polarise the light.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect.
PHXII10:WAVE OPTICS

367879 In case of linearly polarised light, the magnitude of the electric field vector

1 does not change with time
2 varies periodically with time
3 increases and decreases linearly with time
4 is parallel to the direction of propagation