Description : If a mirror is used to reflect light, the reflected light angle is ____ as the incident angle ∙ a. Smaller ∙ b. Larger ∙ c. The same ∙ d. Independent
Last Answer : c. The same
Description : The real image formed by a spherical mirror is ____ relative to its object a. Erect b. Inverted c. Smaller d. Larger
Last Answer : d. Larger
Description : A beam of light is incident on a perfectly smooth body of water. The angle that the REFLECTED ray makes with the normal is: w) greater than x) smaller than y) the same as the angle the incident ray makes with the normal.
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- THE SAME AS
Description : A light ray incident on the optical fiber core is propagated along the fiber. Is the angle of incidence of the light ray entering the fiber larger or smaller than the acceptance angle
Last Answer : Smaller.
Description : The real image formed by a spherical mirror is ____ relative to its object ∙ a. Erect ∙ b. Inverted ∙ c. Smaller ∙ d. Larger
Description : The signal path from satellite to earth-based receiver. A. Downlink signal B. Uplink signal C. Incident signal D. Reflected signal
Last Answer : A. Downlink signal
Description : The signal path from earth station satellite A. Uplink signal B. Reflected signal C. Incident signal D. Downlink signal
Last Answer : A. Uplink signal
Description : Assume a ray of light is incident on a smooth reflecting surface at an angle of incidence of 15 degrees to the normal. What is the angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray?
Last Answer : ANSWER: 30 DEGREES
Description : An incident ray comes in parallel to the principle axis of a concave mirror. Is it reflected: w) back along the incident ray x) at 30 degrees to incident ray y) through the focal point z) through the center of curvature
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- THROUGH THE FOCAL POINT
Description : A light ray is incident on a plane mirror placed in a horizontal plane, making an angle of `30^(@)` with the vertical, then the angle between the refl
Last Answer : A light ray is incident on a plane mirror placed in a horizontal plane, making an angle of `30^(@)` with the vertical, ... @)` C. `90^(@)` D. `30^(@)`
Description : Calculate the ratio of sine of incident angle to the sine of reflected angle when the refractive indices of medium 1 and 2 are given as 2.33 and 1.66 respectively. a) 0.71 b) 1.4 c) 2 d) 3.99
Last Answer : a) 0.71
Description : Find the permittivity of the surface when a wave incident at an angle 60 is reflected by the surface at 45 in air. a) 1.41 b) 3.5 c) 2.2 d) 1.73
Last Answer : d) 1.73
Description : A wave incident on a surface at an angle 60 degree is having field intensity of 6 units. The reflected wave is at an angle of 30 degree. Find the field intensity after reflection. a) 9.4 b) 8.4 c) 10.4 d) 7.4
Last Answer : c) 10.4
Description : It is the angle at which the propagating ray strikes the interface with respect to the normal. ∙ A. refracted angle ∙ B. incident angle ∙ C. reflected angle ∙ D. critical angle
Last Answer : incident angle
Description : An incident ray can be defined as ∙ A. a light ray reflected from a flat surface ∙ B. a light directed toward a surface ∙ C. a diffused light ray ∙ D. a light ray that happens periodically
Last Answer : ∙ B. a light directed toward a surface
Description : When a light ray travelling in glass is incident on an air surface, A. it will refract away from the normal B. some of the light may be reflected C. all of the light may be reflected D. two of A, B, and C E. all of A, B, and C
Last Answer : E. all of A, B, and C
Description : Light is normally incident on a thin soap film and is reflected. If the wavelength of this light is "L" and the index of refraction of the soap film is "N", complete destructive interference will occur for a film thickness of: w) L / 8N x) L / 4N y) L / 2N z) 3L / 4N
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- L / 2N
Description : In order to form an image as seen in a mirror in what order must light rays reflect?
Last Answer : hvjvbjb
Description : What do you call the reflection of a part of incident light at the interface of two media that have different refractive indices? A. Snell’s reflection B. Fresnel reflection C. Lambertian reflection D. Huygen’s reflection
Last Answer : B. Fresnel reflection
Description : The smaller the f rating, the _____ light that lens can take in. A. More B. Intense C. Less D. Same
Last Answer : A. More
Description : What kind of light is reflected in the mirror ?
Last Answer : Regular reflection of light occurs in the mirror.
Description : A plane mirror rotating at an angular velocity of 3 radian/s reflects a light beam. The angular velocity of the reflected beam is -
Last Answer : A plane mirror rotating at an angular velocity of 3 radian/s reflects a light beam. The angular velocity of the reflected beam is -
Description : When a light wave is reflected from a mirror, there is a change in its
Last Answer : Amplitude
Description : When a light wave is reflected from a mirror, there is a change in its – (1) frequency (2) amplitude (3) wavelength (4) velocity
Last Answer : (2) amplitude Explanation: When a light wave is reflected from an object, it changes not only its amplitude but also its phase according to the properties of the object at a particular point. The velocity and momentum are just reversed in another direction.
Description : When a light wave is reflected from a mirror, there is a change in its?
Description : When a light wave is reflected from a mirror, there is a change in its (1) frequency (2) amplitude (3) wavelength (4) velocity
Last Answer : amplitude
Description : Skip distance can be maximized by using the ____ radiation angle possible and the ____ frequency that will be refracted at that angle. A. lowest, lowest B. lowest, highest C. highest, lowest D. highest, highest
Last Answer : B. lowest, highest
Description : Why in Newton's rings setup, the beam splitter (mirror) is kept at 450? (a) It allows light rays to incident at 450over the top surface of Plano convex lens (b) It allows light rays to ... Plano convex lens (d) It allows light rays to incident at 900over the top surface of Plano convex lens
Last Answer : (d) It allows light rays to incident at 900over the top surface of Plano convex lens
Description : Dispersion is used to describe the a. Splitting of white light into its component colors b. Propagation of light in straight lines c. Bending of a beam of light when it goes from one medium to another d. Bending of a beam light when it strikes a mirror
Last Answer : a. Splitting of white light into its component colors
Description : The sinusoidal wave `y(x,t) = ym sin(kx-omegat)` is incident on the fixed end of a string at `x = L`. The reflected wave is given by :-
Last Answer : The sinusoidal wave `y(x,t) = ym sin(kx-omegat)` is incident on the fixed end of a string at `x = L` ... (kx+omegat-kL)` D. `y_(m)sin(kx+omegat-2kL)`
Description : Out of 100 kcal/second of incident radiant energy on the surface of a thermally transparent body, 300 kcal/second is reflected back. If the transmissivity of the body is 0.25, the emissivity of the surface will be (A) 0.35 (B) 0.45 (C) 0.55 (D) 0.85
Last Answer : (B) 0.45
Description : Find the reflection coefficient of a wave with an incident electric field of 5 units and reflected electric field of 2 units. a) 2.5 b) 0.4 c) 0.8 d) 1.2
Last Answer : b) 0.4
Description : Find the ratio of the refractive index of medium 1 to that of medium 2, when the incident and reflected angles are given by 300 and 450 respectively. a) 0.5 b) 1 c) 2 d) 4
Last Answer : c) 2
Description : An Electromagnetic wave falls on to a boundary between two losses less homogeneous media with different refractive indices, a part of the wave is reflected back to the incident medium and the rest is transmitted ... A) Fresnel reflection (B) Fresnel refraction (C) Snell's law (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : What happens to reflected energy that enters a directional coupler that is designed to sample incident energy?
Last Answer : . The reflected energy adds at the absorbent material and is absorbed.
Description : Why in Newton’s rings the center spot is always dark? A. The thickness of the film is zero at center B. The path difference between incident ray and reflected ray is ½wavelength C. The incident ray and reflected ray undergo destructive interference D. All of above
Last Answer : D. All of above
Description : What is the name given to the term that defines the proportion of the incident solar radiation which is diffusely reflected from the atmosphere and surface of the planet back into outer space?
Last Answer : ANSWER: ALBEDO
Description : a) For a transmission line, Find SWR and reflection coefficient R if, i. There is no reflected voltage. ii. Reflected voltage and incident voltage is equal. iii. If reflected voltage=20V and incident voltage=10V. iv. If reflected voltage=10V and incident voltage =20V.
Last Answer : reflection coefficient R=Vr/Vi i. There is no reflected voltage. i.e,Vr=0 R=0 SWR= 1+R/1-R=1 ii. Reflected voltage and incident voltage is equal. Vr=Vi; R=1 SWR= 1+R/1-R=1+1/1-1=infinity iii. If reflected ... and incident voltage =20V. Vr=10 and Vi=20 R=10/20=0.5 SWR= 1+R/1-R=1+.5/1-.5=3
Description : A coaxial cable has 7dB of reflected power when the input is 5 watts. What is the output of the transmission line? A. 5 watts B. 2.5 watts C. 1.25 watts D. 1 watt
Last Answer : D. 1 watt
Description : When electromagnetic wave are propagated through a waveguide, they A. are reflected from the walls but do not travel along them B. travel along all four walls of the waveguide C. travel along the broader walls of the guide D. travel through the dielectric without touching the walls
Last Answer : A. are reflected from the walls but do not travel along them
Description : ECE Board Exam March 1996 EIRP stands for _______________. A. effective isotropic refracted power B. effective and ideal radiated power C. effective isotropic reflected power D. effective isotropic radiated power
Last Answer : D. effective isotropic radiated power
Description : Can a mirror reflect or cast a shadow?
Last Answer : Cage… I’m gonna think about this one for a while and get back to you… I’#m pretty sure you’re on the money though… mirrors are Very odd things!
Description : What do you call the energy that was not radiated into space or completely transmitted? A. Incident waves B. Captured waves C. Standing waves D. Modulated waves
Last Answer : C. Standing waves
Description : Energy that has neither been radiated into space nor completely transmitted. A. Captured waves B. Incident waves C. Standing waves D. Modulated waves
Description : What does the law of reflection tell us about the angle of a reflected ray of light?
Last Answer : The law of reflection states that a light ray will reflect at the same angle that it hits a surface. We can use this law to guide light to different targets!
Description : Energy in reflected light : (1) does not depends on the angle of incidence (2) increases with the increase in angle (3) decreases with the increase in angle of incidence (4) becomes maximum for angle of incidence equal to 45°
Last Answer : (2) increases with the increase in angle Explanation: Reflected waves are simply those waves that are neither transmitted nor absorbed, but are reflected from the surface of the medium they encounter. The ... depends on the nature of the surface and the angle at which the wave strikes the surface.
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) The minimum frequency of light for which no electrons are emitted, is called threshold frequency (B) Polarising angle of glass is 57.5° (C) At the polarising angle, the reflected and refracted rays are orthogonal (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : A light wave enters a sheet of glass at a perfect right angle to the surface. Is the majority of the wave reflected, refracted, transmitted, or absorbed?
Last Answer : Transmitted.
Description : On a rainy day, small oil films on water show brilliant colors'. This is due to A. dispersion B. interference C. diffraction D. Polarization 49.The critical angle for a beam of light ... A. absorbed B. totally reflected C. Partially reflected and partially transmitted D. Totally transmitted
Last Answer : C. Partially reflected and partially transmitted