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Multiple choice polarisation of light polarisation wave optics optics physics

When the light is incident at the polarizing angle on transparent medium, then the completely polarized light is 

  1. refracted light

  2. reflected light

  3. refracted and reflected light

  4. neither reflected nor refracted light

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

When the light is incident at the polarising angle on the transparent medium, the reflected light is completely polarised.

Multiple choice polarisation of light polarisation wave optics optics physics

Which of the following cannot be polarised ?

  1. Radio waves

  2. $\beta$ rays

  3. Infrared rays

  4. $\gamma$ rays

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

$ \beta $ are stream of particles comprising of electrons moving with very high velocity, hence it cannot be polarized, while others can as they are electromagnetic waves.

Multiple choice polarisation of light polarisation wave optics optics physics

The transverse nature of light is shown by

  1. interference of light

  2. refraction of light

  3. polarization of light

  4. dispersion of light

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Polarisation of light establishes that light are transverse in nature, otherwise it was believed that they are longitudinal waves, like the sound waves.

Multiple choice polarisation of light polarisation wave optics optics physics

Polarisation of light establishes

  1. corpuscular theory of light

  2. quantum nature of light

  3. transverse nature of light

  4. all of the above

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Polarisation of light establishes that light are transverse in nature, otherwise it was believed that they are longitudinal waves, like the sound waves.

Multiple choice polarisation of light polarisation wave optics optics physics

A ray of light is incident on the surface of  a glass plate at an angle of incidence equal to Brewster's angle $\phi$. If $\mu$ represents the  refractive index of glass with respect to air, then the angle between the reflected and the refracted rays is

  1. 90$^o$ + $\phi$

  2. $sin^{-1}$( $ \mu cos \phi$)

  3. 90$^o$

  4. 90 $-sin^{-1}$ $\left (\displaystyle \frac{sin\phi }{\mu}\right )$

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

When angle of incidence is equal to the Brewster's angle then, the angle between reflected and refracted rays is $ { 90 }^{ o }$

Multiple choice polarisation of light polarisation wave optics optics physics

Human eye:

  1. can detect polarized light

  2. cannot detect polarization of light

  3. can detect only circularly polarized light

  4. can detect only linearly polarized light

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Polarization changes when plane of vibration of polarized light changes.
Human eye is insensitive to change in polarization and hence, cannot detect polarization of light.

Multiple choice polarisation of light polarisation wave optics optics physics

Polarisation of light was first successfully explained by:

  1. Corpuscular theory

  2. Huygens' wave theory

  3. Electromagnetic wave theory

  4. Planck's theory

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Electromagnetic wave theory explains light as being composed of electric field vibrating in planes.
Polarisation of light refers to vibrating electric field in a particular plane.

Multiple choice polarisation of light polarisation wave optics optics physics

Plane of polarisation is:

  1. the plane in which vibrations of the electric vector takes place

  2. a plane perpendicular to the plane in which vibrations of the electric vector takes place

  3. perpendicular to the plane of vibration

  4. horizontal plane

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B,C Correct answer
Explanation

$ \bf{Plane\ of\ Vibrations} $ is the plane in which the vibrations of electric vector of plane polarized light are present. 


$ \bf{Plane\ of\ Polarization} $ is the plane perpendicular to the plane of vibration and in this plane, the vibrations of the electric vector are absent.

Hence, the correct answers are OPTIONS B and C. 

Multiple choice polarisation of light polarisation wave optics optics physics

When light is incident on a glass block at polarizing angle
a) reflected ray is plane polarized
b) reflected and refracted rays are perpendicular
c) reflected and refracted rays are partially polarized
d) refracted ray is partially polarised

  1. a, c and d are correct

  2. a, b and d are correct

  3. b, c and d are correct

  4. a, b and c are correct

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

when a beam of unpolarized light is incident on the glass block, certain amount of the incident vibration is reflected in a plane perpendicular to the plane of incidence and transmits the rest.
Thus reflected ray is completely polarized but not partially polarized.
Thus only (c) is wrong and rest options are correct.

Multiple choice polarisation of light polarisation wave optics optics physics

The polarising angle for glass is :

  1. same for different kinds of glass

  2. different for different kinds of glass

  3. same for lights of all colours

  4. varies with time

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Different kinds of glass have different refractive index. Thus as polarising angle depends on refractive index the polarising angle is different for different kinds of glass. $tan \ i = \mu $