Description : To create an enlarged real image using a concave mirror, the object must be placed: w) beyond the center of curvature. x) between the center and the focus. y) at the focus. z) closer than the focus.
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- BETWEEN THE CENTER AND THE FOCUS.
Description : An object is located 1 meter in front of a converging lens having a focal length of 20 centimeters. At what distance behind the lens (whose thickness is negligible) will the image be formed? w) 18 centimeters x) 20 centimeters y) 22 centimeters z) 25 centimeters
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- 25 CENTIMETERS
Description : If a real object is placed just inside the focal point of a diverging lens, the image is (a) Virtual, erect and diminished (b) Real, inverted and enlarged (c) Real, inverted and diminished (d) Virtual, erect and enlarged
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : A virtual image always appears: w) larger than object x) inverted y) erect z) same size as object
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- ERECT
Description : 2. A concave mirror produces three times magnified (enlarged) real image of an object placed at 10 cm in front of it. Where is the image located? -Physics-10
Last Answer : Magnification produced by a spherical mirror: Object distance (u) = – 10 cm v = 3 × (- 10) = – 30 cm Therefore, the negative sign indicates that an inverted image is formed in front of the given concave mirror at a distance of 30 cm.
Description : The focal length of a concave mirror is 2 meters. An object is positioned 8 meters in front of the mirror. Is the image of this object real or virtual?
Last Answer : ANSWER: REAL
Description : A person wears spectators with concave lenses. It means that normally (when not using glasses), the image of distant objects is focused in his eyes – (1) behind the retina (2) in front of the retina (3) on the retina (4) on the blind spot
Last Answer : (2) in front of the retina Explanation: A concave lens is used to correct short-sightedness (myopia). In myopia, images are formed in front of the retina, resulting in a blurred image. This ... relatively too long or the refractive powers of the cornea and lens of the eye are relatively too strong.
Description : A person wears spectates with concave lenses. It means that normally (when not using glasses), the image of distant objects is focussed in his eyes (1) behind the retina (2) in front of the retina (3) on the retina (4) on the blind spot
Last Answer : in front of the retina
Description : An explorer is riding his camel in the desert. Up ahead he sees what appears to be a pool of water. He can tell if it is a real pool of water or a mirage by putting on his polarized sun ... not be able to discern a difference z) both are polarized so one will not be able to discern a difference
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- REFLECTIONS FROM WATER ARE POLARIZED WHILE THE MIRAGE S NOT
Description : A real image always appears: w) larger than object x) inverted y) erect z) same size as object
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- INVERTED
Description : When the image formed by a convex mirror is compared to its object, the image is usually: w) erect and smaller x) inverted and imaginary y) real and inverted z) real and erect
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- ERECT AND SMALLER
Description : Convex mirror always forms, an image : (a) Virtual, erect and enlarged enlarged (c) Virtual, erect and diminished (b) Virtual, inverted and (d) Real, erect and diminished
Last Answer : (c) Virtual, erect and diminished
Description : If instead of 3.5 m, truck maintains a distance of 2 m, the image formed will be (a) real, erect and diminished (b) virtual, inverted and diminished (c) real, erect and enlarged (d) virtual, erect and diminished
Last Answer : (d) virtual, erect and diminished
Description : The nature of the image formed is (a) virtual and erect (c) real, erect and enlarged (b) real and inverted (d) none of these
Last Answer : (a) virtual and erect
Description : A virtual image can be formed by one or more of the following single mirrors? Identify them. w) plane mirror x) concave spherical mirror y) convex spherical mirror z) all of the above
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- ALL OF THE ABOVE (accept: A, B and C)
Description : A concave mirror forms real, inverted and enlarged image at infinity. Where is the object kept a) at F b)at C c)between F and C d)beyond C
Last Answer : a) at F
Description : A concave lens always forms – (1) a real image (2) a virtual image (3) an Image type which depends on object characteristics (4) an image type which depends on lens curvature
Last Answer : (2) a virtual image Explanation: Concave lens always form the virtual and erect image and the image is always diminished. Convex lens forms real image as well as virtual image. It forms both enlarged image and the diminished image.
Description : When we see an object, the image formed on the retina is – (1) Real and inverted (2) Real and erect (3) Virtual and erect (4) Virtual and inverted
Last Answer : (1) Real and inverted Explanation: The retina is the thin lightsensitive membrane lining the inner eyeballtowards the back of the eye. As our eye lens are convex in nature, they form mostly real ... message sent by the optic nerve are chemical impulses which turn them into erect images that we see.
Description : The image of an object formed on the retina of the eye is - (1) virtual and upright (2) virtual and inverted (3) real and inverted (4) Real and upright
Last Answer : (3) real and inverted Explanation: Although the image is inverted the mental interpretation of the effect on the retina is as though it is erect.
Description : A converging thin lens has a focal length of 27 centimeters. An object is placed 9 centimeters from the lens. Is the image of the object real or virtual?
Last Answer : ANSWER: VIRTUAL
Description : When we see an object, the image formed on the retina is (1) Real and inverted (2) Real and erect (3) Virtual and erect (4) Virtual and inverted
Last Answer : Real and inverted
Description : A concave lens always forms (1) a real image (2) a virtual image (3) an image type which depends on object characteristics (4) an image type which depends on lens curvature
Last Answer : a virtual image
Description : By which one of the following can a real image be produced? Can it be produced by a: w) concave mirror x) plane mirror y) diverging lens z) convex mirror
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- CONCAVE MIRROR
Description : Find the position of an object which when placed in front of a concave mirror of focal length 20 cm, produces a virtual image which is twice the size
Last Answer : Find the position of an object which when placed in front of a concave mirror of focal length 20 cm ... image which is twice the size of the object.
Description : When object is placed _______ in front of convex lens than image formed is virtual, erect, magnified and on same side beyond F . a) between optical centre and F b)At F c)between F and 2F d)2F
Last Answer : a) between optical centre and F
Description : The area of the scale model of a playground is 6 square yards. The scale model is enlarged by a scale factor of 3 to create the actual playground. What is the area of the actual playground?
Last Answer : i dont know
Description : 3. Name the mirror that can give an erect and enlarged image of an object. -Physics-10
Last Answer : The mirror that can give an erect and enlarged image of an object is Concave Mirror.
Description : The image of an object formed in a plane mirror (a) is real (b) is virtual (c) can be obtained on screen (d) is slightly shorter than the object
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : This researcher from the Instituto Osvaldo Cruz found that workers on a railroad project in Minas Geraes kept falling ill. They complained about being bitten by a bug they called Barbiero ( ... weakness, enlarged internal organs and the slowing down of digestion. The disease is named after
Last Answer : Chaga’s Disease.
Description : What reflecting surface forms a geometrically perfect image of a point source located at infinity (such as that approximated by a star)? w) Paraboloid x) Ellipsoid y) spherical z) Hyperboloid
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- PARABOLOID
Description : A real image can be formed by which of the following single mirrors? w) a plane mirror x) a concave spherical mirror y) a convex spherical mirror
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- A CONCAVE SPHERICAL MIRROR
Description : 3. Where should an object be placed in front of a convex lens to get a real image of the size of the object? -Physics-10
Last Answer : (b) The object should be placed at twice the focal length
Description : 2. A convex lens forms a real and inverted image of a needle at a distance of 50 cm from it. Where is the needle placed in front of the convex lens if the image is equal to the size of the object? -Physics-10
Last Answer : The position of the image should be at 2F since the image is the real and same size. It is given that the image of the needle is formed at a distance of 50 cm from the convex lens. Therefore, the needle is ... (u) = - 50 cm Image distance, (v) = 50 cm Focal length = f According to the lens formula,
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) In astronomical telescope, the rays from the object after refraction at the objective are brought to a focus before entering the eyepiece to produce ... the objective traversing through the eyepiece, is called line of sight (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : Convex mirrors are used as a rear view mirror in motor cycles because (1) it forms real image (2) it forms erect (upright) image (3) it forms smaller image as compared with object (4) All of the above
Last Answer : (3) it forms smaller image as compared with object Explanation: It is because image formed by an convex mirror is always virtual, erect and smaller than the object.
Last Answer : it forms smaller image as compared with object
Description : The non-relativistic mass of an object w) must be the same as its weight x) depends on where you measure it y) does not change with increasing velocity z) is greatest at the poles
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- DOES NOT CHANGE WITH INCREASING VELOCITY
Description : An object in equilibrium always has zero: w) velocity x) momentum y) mass z) acceleration.
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- ACCELERATION
Description : An object with a mass of 5 kilograms is a distance of 5 meters above the surface of the earth. If the acceleration due to gravity is 10 meters per second squared, the potential energy of the object relative to the ... is: w) 10 joules x) 20 joules y) 100 joules z) 250 joules e) none of the above
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- 250 JOULES
Description : To a person standing on shore, an object dropped from the mast of a passing sailboat will trace what path, assuming negligible air resistance. Is it: w) vertical straight line x) slanted straight line y) parabola z) hyperbola
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- PARABOLA
Description : An object dropped from rest near the Earth's surface will fall how far in the first second: w) 4.9 meters x) 9.8 meters y) 16.0 meters z) 32 meters
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- 4.9 METERS
Description : A 10 kilogram object falls from a cliff 100 meters high. At the midpoint of its fall its total energy is: w) 2450 Joules x) 4900 Joules y) 10,000 Joules z) 20,000 Joules
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- 10,000 JOULES
Description : An object is projected vertically upward near the surface of the earth. At the very top of its path, the object's velocity is zero, and its acceleration is: w) 0 x) 9.8 meters per second squared DOWNWARD y) 9.8 meters per second squared UPWARD z) depends on the mass of the object
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 9.8 METERS PER SECOND SQUARED DOWNWARD
Description : When the velocity of an object is tripled, another quantity which is tripled at the same time is the object's: w) momentum x) potential energy y) kinetic energy z) mass
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- MOMENTUM
Description : The mass, in kilograms, of an object whose weight on earth at sea level is 490 newtons is: w) 50 kilograms x) 100 kilograms y) 225 kilograms z) 1,100 kilograms
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- 50 KILOGRAMS
Description : If a metallic object is heated, its density generally: w) increases x) decreases y) fluctuates randomly z) remains the same
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- DECREASES
Description : The gravitational potential energy of an object close to the ground varies: w) inversely as its distance from the ground x) directly as its distance from the ground y) inversely as the square of its distance from the ground z) directly as the square of its distance from the ground
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- DIRECTLY AS ITS DISTANCE FROM THE GROUND
Description : A thin double-concave lens produces images which are: w) larger than the object x) smaller than the object y) the same size as the object z) one cannot tell from this information
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- SMALLER THAN THE OBJECT
Description : An impulse of 10 kilogram-meter per second acting on an object whose mass is 5 kilogram will cause a change in the objects velocity of: w) 0.5 meters per second x) 2 meters per second y) 10 meters per second z) 50 meters per second
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 2 METERS PER SECOND
Description : For an object moving in uniform circular motion, the direction of the instantaneous acceleration vector is: w) tangent to the path of motion x) equal to zero y) directed radially outward z) directed radially inward
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- DIRECTED RADIALLY INWARD