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70-DPP Wave Optics

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DPP-70
Wave Optics

Q.1 The ratio of the intensities of two waves is 9 : 1. If they interfere, the ratio of the resulting maximum and minimum
intensities will be -
(1) 10 : 8 (2) 9 : 1 (3) 4 : 1 (4) 3 : 1

Q.2 Light of wavelength 2 × 10–3m falls on a slit of width 4 × 10–3 m. The angular width of the central maximum will be -
(1) 30º (2) 60º (3) 90º (4) 180º

Q.3 In the Young's double slit experiment, for which colour the fringe width is least -
(1) red (2) green (3) blue (4) yellow

Q.4 Consider interference between waves from two sources of Intensities I & 4I. Find intensities at points where the phase
difference is .
(1) I (2) 5I (3) 4I (4) 3I

Q.5 The width of one of the two slits in a Young's double slit experiment is double of the other slit. Assuming that the
amplitude of the light coming from a slit is proportional to slit-width. Find the ratio of the maximum to the minimum
intensity in the interference pattern.
(1) 34 : 1 (2) 9 : 1 (3) 4 : 1 (4) 16 : 1

Q.6 The intensity of the light coming from one of the slits in a young's double slit experiment is double the intensity from the
other slit. Find the ratio of the maximum intensity to the minimum intensity in the interference fringe pattern observed.
(1) 9 : 1 (2) 34 : 1 (3) 4 : 1 (4) 16 : 1

Q.7 The intensity ratio of two waves is 9 : 1. These waves produce the event of interference. The ratio of maximum to
minimum intensity will be
(1) 1 : 9 (2) 9 : 1 (3) 1 : 4 (4) 4 : 1

Q.8 The equation of two light waves are y1 = 6cost, y2 = 8cos(t + ). The ratio of maximum to minimum intensities
produced by the superposition of these waves will be
(1) 49 : 1 (2) 1 : 49 (3) 1 : 7 (4) 7 : 1

Q.9 In a Young's slit experiment, the separation between the slits is 0.10 mm, the wavelength of light used is 600 nm and the
interference pattern is observed on a screen 1.0 m away. Find the separation between the successive bright fringes.
(1) 6.6 mm (2) 6.0 mm (3) 6 m (4) 6 cm.

Q.10 Two waves originating from source S1 and S2 having zero phase difference and common wavelength  will show
completely destructive interference at a point P if (S1P – S2P) is-
(1) 5  3/4  2  11/2

Q.11 In an interference pattern, at a point we observe the 16th order maximum for 1=6000Aº. What order will be visible here if
the source is replaced by light of wavelength 2 = 4800 Aº.
(1) 40 (2) 20 (3) 10 (4) 80.

Q.12 In Young's experiment the wavelength of red light is 7.5 × 10–5 cm. and that of blue light 5.0 × 10–5 cm. The value of n
for which (n + 1)th the blue bright band coincides with nth red band is-
(1) 8 (2) 4 (3) 2 (4) 1
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Q.13 In Young's double slit experiment, carried out with light of wavelength  = 5000 Aº, the distance between the slits is 0.2
mm and the screen is at 200 cm from the slits. The central maximum is at x = 0. The third maximum will be at x equal to.
(1) 1.67 cm (2) 1.5 cm (3) 0.5 cm (4) 5.0 cm.

Q.14 Two slits separated by a distance of 1mm are illieminated with red light of wavelength 6.5 × 10-7 m. The interference
fringes are observed on a screen placed 1m from the slits. The distance between third dark fringe & the fifth bright fringe
is equal to.
(1) 0.65 mm (2) 1.63 mm (3) 3.25 mm (4) 4.87 mm.

Q.15 In an experiment the two slits are 0.5 mm apart and the fringes are observed to 100 cm from the plane of the slits. The
distance of the 11th bright fringe from the Ist bright fringe is 9.72 mm. Calculate the wavelength.
(1) 4.85 × 10–5 cm (2) 4.85 × 10–5 m
(3) 4.86 × 10–7 m (4) 4.86 × 10–5 cm

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