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Chapter 16 -Light
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. Name the part of the eye which gives colour to the eyes.
. Boojho while waving his hand very fast in front of his eyes, observes that his fingers
appear blurred. What could be the reason for it?
How many times is a ray of light reflected by two plane mirrors placed parallel and facing
each other?
4. The angle between incident ray and reflected ray is 60°. What is the value of angle of
incidence?
The distance between the object and its image formed by a plane mirror appears to be 24
cm. What is the distance between the mirror and the object?
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Short Answer Type Questions
1, What happens to light when it gets dispersed? Give an example.
2. Draw Fig.16.6 showing the position of the plane mirror. Also label the angle of inciden
and angle of reflection on it.
Fig.16.6
3. Look at Fig.16.7. Can the image of the child in it be obtained on a screen?Fig.16.7
4, Eyes of the nocturnal birds have large comea and a large pupil. How does this structure
help them?
5. What kind of lens is there in our eyes? Where does it form the image of an object?
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6. Which part of the eye gets affected if someone is suffering from cataract? How i
treated?
Long Answer Type Questions
1. Boojho planned an activity to observe an object A through pipes as shown in Fig. 16.8, so
that he could see objects which he could not directly see.
A (Object to be seen)
ah
Fig. 16.8© (a) How many mirrors should he use to see the objects?
© (b) Indicate the positions of the mirrors in the figure.
© (c) What must be the angle with respect to the incident light at which he should place
the mirrors?
© (d) Indicate the direction of rays in the figure.
© (€) IF any of the mirrors is removed, will he be able to see the objects?
2. There is a mistake in each of the following ray diagrams given as Fig. 16.9 a, b, and c.
Make the necessary correction (s).
f@) (b) iC)
Fig. 16.9
3. Explain the process which enables us to perceive motion in a cartoon film.
4. How is the phenomenon of reflection used in making a kaleidoscope? What are the
applications of a kaleidoscope?
S. Fig. 16.10 shows the word REST written in two ways in front of a mirror. Show how the
word would appear in the mirror.
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REST
TTT TTT
Fig. 16.10
6. Write down the names of parts of the eye in the blank spaces shown in Fig. 16.10.Fig. 16.11