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4th Sem Physics PPR

This document is a question paper for the Waves and Optics course, intended for B.Sc. Physical Sciences students. It contains instructions for candidates, including the requirement to attempt four questions with question one being compulsory. The paper consists of various physics problems related to waves, optics, and interference phenomena.

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4th Sem Physics PPR

This document is a question paper for the Waves and Optics course, intended for B.Sc. Physical Sciences students. It contains instructions for candidates, including the requirement to attempt four questions with question one being compulsory. The paper consists of various physics problems related to waves, optics, and interference phenomena.

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Your Roll No....

Sr. No. of Question Paper: 4022 H

Unique Paper Code : 22225 12401

Name of the Paper : Waves and Optics

Name of the Course B.Sc. Physical Sciences

Semester

Duration : 2 Hours Maximum Marks : 60

Instructions for Candidates

1. Write your Roll No. on the top immediately on receipt


of this question paper.

2. Attempt FOUR questions in all.

3. All questions carry equal marks.

4. Question No. 1is compulsory.

5. Use of non-programmable scientific calculator is


allowed.

P.T.0.
2.
1. 4022

(a) (e) (d) (c) (b) Attempt


(a) marks.
analysis What
andsubjected
motions cm? wavelength the from of In What case Show
Distinguish
5000 seen WhatDivision
Young'
four s
separation the are of all
phase are with is that
with the bright homogeneous questions.
of to of slit stationary superposition
differing equal Lissajous
totrace a
ahighest
wavefront
between of double
to
two monochromatic
diffraction the fringes
the
graphically between
frequencies,
perpendicular order light screen
slit waves? Each
by figures? Division is linear
(i) categories used experiment,
2.5 principle question
grating spectrum
zero the two is How
different motion Give light is 80.0 mm equations.
having of 5896 are
and simple of slits and is
a of amplitude cm. the
(ii) mathematical
which
interference. Ä. the they true carries
amplitudes of wavelength
5000 when separation
Calculate (5x3=15)
II/4.harmonic
particle
a
may distance formed? only
lines/ equal
(10) be
and the in

4. 3. 4022

(b) (a) (b) (a) (b)

5000 Å.the of of For obtained single


iin
t. Give lens. ring Newton's
wavelength rings Explain
and Explain. all All
3.0 width
central Fraunhoffer is derive periodicsimple
m slit. the 0.5 formed
the
maximum, from 0.2
Discusstheory cm.
5900
rings an
theory harmonic
mm by
expression motions
of Find arereflected
the
and
diffraction the ¢. of
slit,
Fraunhofer the observed
The
screen intensity formationof are
motions
wavelength radius
diameter
find light. for not
in the
theplaced with diffraction
distribution of simple are
reflected
of diameter
oftotal curvature Newton's
at a the periodic
light single harmonic.
a
width 10th light
P.T.0. used distance pattern due _of of
(10) to the dark (10) dark rings (5) but
(5) slit of
is of a
4022 4

5. (a) A set of 8 tuning forks is arranged in a series of


increasing frequencies. If cach fork gives 4 beats
per second with the preceding one and the
frequency of the last fork is an octave of the
first, find the frequencies of the first and the last
fork. (5)

(b) Give Stokes treatment of reflection and refraction.


(5)

(c) A parallel beam of light of wavelength 5890 Å in


incident on a glass plate (u=1.5) such that the
angle of refraction into the plate is 60°. Calculate
the smallest thickness of the plate which will make
it dark by reflection. (5)

(2000)

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