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Chapter 11 Solutions — Light: Shadows and Reflections
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- Which of the following are luminous objects? Mars, Moon, Pole Star, Sun, Venus, Mirror
- Match the items in Column A with those in Column B. Column A: Pinhole camera, Opaque object, Transparent object, Shadow Column B: Blocks light completely, The dark region formed behind the object, Forms an inverted image, Light passes almost completely through it
- Sahil, Rekha, Patrick, and Qasima are trying to observe the candle flame through the pipe as shown in Fig. 11.16. Who can see the flame?
- Look at the images shown in Fig. 11.17 and select the correct image showing the shadow formation of the boy.
- The shadow of a ball is formed on a wall by placing the ball in front of a fixed torch as shown in Fig. 11.18. In scenario
- (i) the ball is closer to the torch, while in scenario
- (ii) the ball is closer to the wall. Choose the most accurate representation of the shadows formed in both scenarios from the options provided (a and b).
- Based on Fig. 11.18, match the position of the torch in Column A with the characteristics of the ball's shadow in Column B. Column A: If the torch is close to the ball, If the torch is far away, If the ball is removed from the set-up, If two torches are present in the set-up on the left side of the ball Column B: The shadow would be smaller, The shadow would be larger, Two shadows would appear…
- Suppose you view the tree shown in Fig. 11.19 through a pinhole camera. Sketch the outline of the image of the tree formed in the pinhole camera.
- Write your name on a piece of paper and hold it in front of a plane mirror such that the paper is parallel to the mirror. Sketch the image. What difference do you notice? Explain the reason for the difference.
- Measure the length of your shadow at 9 AM, 12 PM, and 4 PM with the help of your friend. Write down your observations:
- (i) At which of the given times is your shadow the shortest?
- (ii) Why do you think this happens?
- On the basis of following statements, choose the correct option. Statement A: Image formed by a plane mirror is laterally inverted. Statement B: Images of alphabets T and O appear identical to themselves in a plane mirror.
- (i) Both statements are true
- (ii) Both statements are false
- (iii) Statement A is true, but statement B is false
- (iv) Statement A is false, but statement B is true
- Suppose you are given a tube of the shape shown in Fig. 11.20 and two plane mirrors smaller than the diameter of the tube. Can this tube be used to make a periscope? If yes, mark where you will fix the plane mirrors.
- We do not see the shadow on the ground of a bird flying high in the sky. However, the shadow is seen on the ground when the bird swoops near the ground. Think and explain why it is so.
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