Yellow light is used in a single slit diffraction pattern with a slit width of 0.5 mm. If the yellow light is replaced by X-rays, then the observed pattern will reveal
1. No diffraction pattern
2. More narrow central maximum
3. More number of fringes
4. Less number of fringes
In Young's double hole (slit) experiment using the light of wavelength 6000 , the angular width of the fringe formed on a distant screen is . The slit separation is approximate:
1. 0.34 mm
2. 0.34 cm
3. 0.34 m
4. 0.034 mm
Intensity at the centre in YDSE is . If one of the slits is covered then, the intensity at the centre will be
1.
2. 2
3. /4
4. /2
A diffraction pattern is obtained by using a beam of red light. What will happen, if the red light is replaced by blue light?
1. Bands will become narrower
2. Bands become broader
3. No change will take place
4. Bands disappear
When a thin transparent plate of thickness t and refractive index is placed in the path of one of the two interfering waves of light, then the extra path difference created between two waves due to the plate is
1.
2.
3.
4. t
If the ratio of amplitudes of two coherent sources producing an interference pattern is \(3:4\), the ratio of intensities at maxima and minima is:
1. \(3:4\)
2. \(9:16\)
3. \(49:1\)
4. \(25:7\)
In Young's double-slit experiment, the slit separation is made 3 fold. The fringe width becomes
1. times
2. times
3. 9 times
4. 3 times
Wavefront is:
1. locus of all adjacent points at which the phase of vibration of a physical quantity associated with the wave in the same
2. locus of all adjacent points at which the electric field is the same
3. series of points on the wave with the same amplitude
4. series of points on the wave with the same frequency
Huygens' wave theory allows us to know the:
1. | wavelength of the wave. |
2. | velocity of the wave. |
3. | amplitude of the wave. |
4. | propagation of the wavefront. |
The graph between resolving power and accelerating potential V for an electron microscope is (P is resolving power):
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