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Worksheet Light Reflection and Refraction

The document is a physics practice worksheet containing various problems related to lenses, including calculations for focal length, image distance, and magnification. It covers both concave and convex lenses, requiring the application of lens formulas and ray diagrams. The problems involve determining object placement, image size, and the nature of images formed by different lenses.

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Worksheet Light Reflection and Refraction

The document is a physics practice worksheet containing various problems related to lenses, including calculations for focal length, image distance, and magnification. It covers both concave and convex lenses, requiring the application of lens formulas and ray diagrams. The problems involve determining object placement, image size, and the nature of images formed by different lenses.

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JAI GURU DEV

MAHARISHI VIDYA MANDIR – AVIGNA CELESTE


PHYSICS - PRACTICE WORKSHEET

1. A concave lens has focal length of 20 cm. At what distance from the lens a 5 cm tall object be
placed so that it forms an image at 15 cm from the lens? Also calculate the size of the image
formed.

2.An object 50 cm tall is placed on the principal axis of a convex lens. Its 20 cm tall image is
formed on the screen placed at a distance of 10 cm from the lens. Calculate the focal length of the
lens.

3.An object 2 cm high is placed at a distance of 64 cm from a white screen. On placing a convex
lens at a distance of 32 cm from the object it is found that a distinct image of the object is formed
on the screen. What is the focal length of the convex lens and size of the image formed on the
screen? Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of the image in this position of the object with
respect to the lens.

4.A convex lens has a focal length of 10 cm. At what distance from the lens should the object be
placed so that it forms a real and inverted image 20 cm away from the lens? What would be the
size of the image formed if the object is 2 cm high? With the help of a ray diagram show the
formation of the image by the lens in this case.5.

5.The refractive index of glass is 1.50 and the speed of light in air is 3 x 108 ms-1.Calculate the
speed of light in glass.

6.At what distance should an object be placed from a convex lens of focal length 18 cm to obtain
an image at 24 cm from it on the other side. What will be the magnification produced in this case?

7.How far should an object be placed from a .convex lens of focal length 20 cm to obtain its image
at a distance of 30 cm from the lens? What will be the height of the image if the object is 6 cm tall?

8.The image of an object placed at 60 cm in front of a lens is obtained on a screen at a distance of


120 cm from it. Find the focal length of the lens. What would be the height of the image if the
object is 5 cm high?

9.(a) If the image formed by a lens is diminished in size and erect, for all positions of the object,
what type of lens is it?(b) Name the point on the lens through which a ray of light passes
undeviated.(c) An object is placed perpendicular to the principal axis of a convex lens of focal
length 20 cm. The distance of the object from the lens is 30 cm. Find (i) the position(ii) the
magnification and (iii) the nature of the image formed.

10.(a) Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of image of an object placed between infinity and
the optical centre of a concave lens.(b) A concave lens of focal length 15 cm forms an image 10 cm
from the lens. Calculate the distance of the object from the lens.(ii) the magnification for the
image formed.(iii) the nature of the image formed.

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