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  2. whose refractive index is greater
    3 years ago by Sumedh Deshkar

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  4. sir, why is there no reflected ray at the interface of the two media
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  6. A small telescope has an objective lens of focal length 150 cm and eye piece of focal length 5 cm . What is the magnifying power of the telescope for viewing distant objects in normal adjustment . If the telescope is used to view a 100 m tall tower 3 km away what is the height of the image of the tower formed by the objective lems
    5 years ago by Bala Pranav

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  8. thankyou sir for giving free lectures.....
    5 years ago by Sanket Bhagat

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  10. sir are your lectures enough for jee advanced or we should refer any other book for theory
    5 years ago by Yash Agarwal

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  12. But sir then what is the use of another calsite crystal on another side?
    7 years ago by arun sharma
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    because then we would have to consider the refractive index of air too on the other side
    6 years ago by ABHISHEK SHANKAR

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  14. Sir you said that the mu of cb is greater then mu of ca but for TIR of the OR ray opposite is to be true......
    8 years ago by Aryan Malguri
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    SIR TOLD IT WRONGLY BUT WROTE IT RIGHT
    7 years ago by Sandeep Bolla

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  16. what is the molecular explanation for polarisation?
    8 years ago by rachana s yajur
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    Dude...on molecular level?... We are treating light as a wave here... if u mean by wavefront analysis then, as the wavefronts propagate, some of them are blocked by these crystals while the others move.. that is polarisation.... However, to make stuff simple, Maxwell gave us EM nature of light and this entire hypothesis is mainly based on that..
    7 years ago by Ratnajadit

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  18. Sir, what is the speed of E-Ray in the crystal? Does that change like ordinary ray or is it c only?
    9 years ago by Kartik Choudhary
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    Along the optic axis speed of E ray is same that of O ray but in other directions O ray speed is same as c/mu but for E ray it is different in different directions...
    9 years ago by Physics Galaxy

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