The intensity of transmitted light when a polaroid sheet, placed between two crossed polaroids at \(22.5^\circ\) from the polarization axis of one of the polaroids, is (\(I_0\) is the intensity of polarised light after passing through the first polaroid):
1. \(\dfrac{I_0}{8}\) 2. \(\dfrac{I_0}{16}\)
3. \(\dfrac{I_0}{2}\) 4. \(\dfrac{I_0}{4}\)
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An unpolarized light beam travelling in air is incident on a medium of refractive index \(1.73\) at Brewster's angle. Then:
1. both reflected and transmitted light are perfectly polarized with angles of reflection and refraction close to \(60^\circ\) and \(30^\circ,\) respectively.
2. transmitted light is completely polarized with angle of refraction close to \(30^\circ\)
3. reflected light is completely polarized and the angle of reflection is close to \(60^\circ\)
4. reflected light is partially polarized and the angle of reflection is close to \(30^\circ\)
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If the monochromatic source in Young's double slit experiment is replaced by white light, then:
1. there will be a central dark fringe surrounded by a few coloured fringes.
2. there will be a central bright white fringe surrounded by a few coloured fringes.
3. all bright fringes will be of equal width.
4. interference pattern will disappear.
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An unpolarised light beam strikes a glass surface at Brewster's angle. Then:
1. The refracted light will be completely polarised.
2. Both the reflected and refracted light will be completely polarised.
3. The reflected light will be completely polarised but the refracted light will be partially polarised.
4. The reflected light will be partially polarised.
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In Young's double slit experiment, if the wavelength of light used is increased (say from violet to red) then the:
1. fringe width decreases.
2. fringe width increases.
3. central bright fringe becomes dark.
4. fringe width remains unaltered.
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If an unpolarised light is incident on a plane surface of refractive index \(\sqrt3\) at Brewster's angle, then the angle of refraction is:
1. \(0^\circ\)
2. \(30^\circ\)
3. \(60^\circ\)
4. \(90^\circ\)
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Two slits in Young's double slit experiment are \(1.5~\text{mm}\) apart and the screen is placed at a distance of \(1 ~\text m\) from the slits. If the wavelength of light used is \(600\times10^{-9}~\text {m}\) then the fringe separation is:
1. \(4\times10^{-5}~\text m\)
2. \(9\times10^{-8}~\text m\)
3. \(4\times10^{-7}~\text m\)
4. \(4\times10^{-4}~\text m\)
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An interference pattern can be observed due to the superposition of more than one of the following waves:
(A) \(y=a\sin(\omega t)\)
(B) \(y=a\sin(2\omega t)\)
(C) \(y=a\sin\left(\omega t-\phi\right)\)
(D) \(y=a\sin(3\omega t)\)
Identify the waves from the options given below:
1. (B) and (C) only 2. (B) and (D) only
3. (A) and (C) only 4. (A) and (B) only
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A beam of unpolarised light of intensity \(I_0\) is passed through a polaroid \(A,\) through another polaroid \(B,\) oriented at \(60^\circ\) and finally through another polaroid \(C,\) oriented at \(45^\circ\) relative to \(B\) as shown in the figure. The intensity of the emergent light is:
1. \(\dfrac{{I}_0}{16}\) 2. \(\dfrac{{I}_0}4\)
3. \(\dfrac{{I}_0}2\) 4. \(\dfrac{{I}_0}{32}\)
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For Young's double-slit experiment, two statements are given below:
Statement I: If screen is moved away from the plane of slits, angular separation of the fringes remains constant. 
Statement Ii: If the monochromatic source is replaced by another monochromatic source of larger wavelength, the angular separation of fringes decreases.
 
1. Statement I is False but Statement II is True.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are True.
3. Both Statement I and Statement II are False.
4. Statement I is True but Statement II is False.
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