Two superposing waves are represented by the following equations: 
\({\mathrm{y}_1=5 \sin 2 \pi(10 \mathrm{t}-0.1 \mathrm{x}), \mathrm{y}_2=10 \sin 2 \pi(10 \mathrm{t}-0.1 \mathrm{x}).}\)
Ratio of intensities ImaxImin will be:

1. 1
2. 9
3. 4
​​​​​​​4. 16

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In Young's double-slit experiment the light emitted from the source has λ = 6.5 × 10–7 m and the distance between the two slits is 1 mm. The distance between the screen and slits is 1 metre. Distance between third dark and fifth bright fringe will be:


1. 3.2 mm 

2. 1.63 mm 

3. 0.585 mm 

4. 2.31 mm

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In Young's double-slit experiment, the slit separation is doubled. This results in:

1. An increase in fringe intensity
2. A decrease in fringe intensity
3. Halving of the fringe spacing
4. Doubling of the fringe spacing

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Unpolarized light of intensity 32 Wm–2 passes through three polarizers such that the transmission axes of the first and second polarizer make an angle of 30° with each other and the transmission axis of the last polarizer is crossed with that of the first. The intensity of the final emerging light will be:

1. 32 Wm–2

2. 3 Wm–2

3. 8 Wm–2

4. 4 Wm–2

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On superposition of two waves \(y_{1}=3sin\left ( \omega t-kx \right )\) and \(y_{2}=4sin\left ( \omega t-kx+\frac{\pi }{2} \right )\) at a point, the amplitude of the resulting wave will be:

1.  7

2.  5

3.  7

4.  6.5

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If the polarising angle for a material is 60°, then the refractive index of the material will be:

1.  13

2.  32

3.  3

4.  32

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Five identical polaroids are placed coaxially with \(45^{\circ}\) angular separation between pass axes of adjacent polaroids as shown in the figure. (I0: Intensity of unpolarized light)
          
The intensity of light, I, emerging out of the 5th polaroid is:

1.  I04

2.  I08

3.  I016

4.  I032

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Two light sources are said to be coherent when their:

1. amplitudes are equal and have a constant phase difference.
2. wavelengths are equal.
3. intensities are equal.
4. frequencies are equal and have a constant phase difference.
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Light waves of intensities \(I\) and \(9I\) interfere to produce a fringe pattern on a screen. The phase difference between the waves at point P is 3π2 and 2π at other point Q. The ratio of intensities at P and Q is:

1.  8: 5

2.  5: 8

3.  1: 4

4.  9: 1

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Two coherent sources are 0.3 mm apart. They are 1 m away from the screen. The second dark fringe is at a distance of 0.3 cm from the center. The distance of the fourth bright fringe from the centre is:

1.  0.6 cm

2.  0.8 cm

3.  1.2 cm

4.  0.12 cm

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