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- A thick plane mirror shows a number of images of the filament of an electric bulb
- Two plane mirrors are inclined to each other such that a ray of light incident on the first mirror and parallel to the second
- in a cinema a picture 2.5 cm
- the sun substends 0.5 as seen from earth
- a 5.0 ft woman wishes to see a full length
- in a two lens microscope
- two thin lenses
- an erect object is 2f in front
- which of the following five glass
- what type of eyeglass should
- a concave mirror froms a real image
- an object O in air is in front
- a camera with a lens of focal length
- an ordinary magnifying glass
- an object is in front of a converging
- thw two lenses shown are illuminated
- Braggs law for a x ray
- the focal length of a spherical
- an erect object is located between
- the image of an erect candle
- figure
- a convex spherical surface with radius r
- wheremust an object be placed in front
- let p denote the object lens distance
- when a single lens camera is focused
- a beam of x rays of wavelength
- an x ray beam of wavelength
- a beam of x ray of wavelength
- a hallow lens is made of thin glass
- a plano convex glass
- an erecr object is in front of a convex
- as an object is moved from a distant location
- the bellows of an adjustable camera can be
- the longest x ray wavelength
- real image formed by a spherical
- to obtain greater dispersion by a
- 600 nm light is incident on a Diffraction
- two plane mirrors make an angle of 120
- the image produced by a convex mirror of an erect
- a nearsighted person can see clearly