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Sagar
Subject: Science
, asked on 4/8/17
mention some applications of curved mirrors.
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Sagar
Subject: Science
, asked on 4/8/17
differntialte between the imgaes formed by a concave and convex lens?
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Sagar
Subject: Science
, asked on 4/8/17
what are the anglea of incidence and reflection? how are they related?
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Tushar Anand
Subject: Science
, asked on 21/7/17
Solve this: Answer the following questions in brief.
l. Explain clearly the difference between a real image and a virtual image. Give one example of a virtual image.
2. How does changing the distance of the object, from a convex mirror, affect the size and nature of the image formed by it?
3. Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of an image when the object is placed between the C and F points of a concave mirror
4. Where should we keep an object, in front ofa concave mirror, so as to get virtual and magnified image of it?
5. The magnified image, of an object, appears to be formed by an apparer intersection of the reflected rays. It is on the same side as the object. What ca you say about (a) nature of the image (b) the type of mirror used?
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Sagar
Subject: Science
, asked on 6/7/17
Explain why you can see your reflection on a spoon, but not on a piece of cloth.
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Sagar
Subject: Science
, asked on 6/7/17
What is the cause for refraction of light?
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Adithya Sudhakar
Subject: Science
, asked on 4/7/17
Why do you think different colours bend at different angles while passing through a glass prism?
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Adithya Sudhakar
Subject: Science
, asked on 4/7/17
Make a report on the uses of different mirrors in our day today life.
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Adithya Sudhakar
Subject: Science
, asked on 4/7/17
Explain why you can see your reflection on a spoon, but not on a piece of cloth?
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Adithya Sudhakar
Subject: Science
, asked on 4/7/17
A Plane mirror is used instead of concave or convex mirror as looking glass in our homes. Why?
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Adithya Sudhakar
Subject: Science
, asked on 4/7/17
Distinguish between regular and irregular reflection with the help of a diagram. Site examples for regular and irregular reflection
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Harmastak Singh
Subject: Science
, asked on 1/7/17
what do you know about god.
if you know ten discribe it.
try and like this ques.
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Sadiya Maheen Siddiqui
Subject: Science
, asked on 16/6/17
How to open live classes in a smart phone?
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Ayush Anand
Subject: Science
, asked on 12/6/17
A clever student has used the concept of formation of shadow to determine the height of a long pole (OA). There was a elecritc bulb at the top of the vertical pole. The students placed an object of length 1m at a height of 2m from the ground as ground as shown in the figure. The size of the shadow formed on the ground is 2m. Determine the lenght of the pole.
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Ayush Anand
Subject: Science
, asked on 12/6/17
The angle of incident of a light rays incidents on the surface of a plane mirrior is 30 Degree . The angle of deviation is
(a) 120 degree
(b) 30 degree
(c) 60 degree
(d) 90 degree
Explain it in brief.
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l. Explain clearly the difference between a real image and a virtual image. Give one example of a virtual image.
2. How does changing the distance of the object, from a convex mirror, affect the size and nature of the image formed by it?
3. Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of an image when the object is placed between the C and F points of a concave mirror
4. Where should we keep an object, in front ofa concave mirror, so as to get virtual and magnified image of it?
5. The magnified image, of an object, appears to be formed by an apparer intersection of the reflected rays. It is on the same side as the object. What ca you say about (a) nature of the image (b) the type of mirror used?
if you know ten discribe it.
try and like this ques.
(a) 120 degree
(b) 30 degree
(c) 60 degree
(d) 90 degree
Explain it in brief.