Wave Optics

179 Questions
2018 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2018 (Offline)
The angular width of the central maximum in a single slit diffraction pattern is 60°. The width of the slit is 1 $\mu $m. The slit is illuminated by monochromatic plane waves. If another slit of same width is made near it, Young’s fringes can be observed on a screen placed at a distance 50 cm from the slits. If the observed fringe width is 1 cm, what is slit separation distance? (i.e. distance between the centres of each slit.)
A.
100 $\mu $m
B.
25 $\mu $m
C.
50 $\mu $m
D.
75 $\mu $m
2018 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2018 (Offline)
Unpolarized light of intensity I passes through an ideal polarizer A. Another identical polarizer B is placed behind A. The intensity of light beyond B is found to be I/2. Now another identical polarizer C is placed between A and B. The intensity beyond B is now found to be I/8. The angle between polarizer A and C is :
A.
60o
B.
30o
C.
45o
D.
0o
2018 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2018 (Online) 15th April Evening Slot
A plane polarized light is incident on a polariser with its pass axis aking angle $\theta $ with x-axis, as shown in the figure. At four different values of $\theta ,\,\theta $ = 8o, 38o, 188o and 218o, the observed intensities are same.
What is the angle between the direction of polarization and x-axis ?
JEE Main 2018 (Online) 15th April Evening Slot Physics - Wave Optics Question 157 English
A.
98o
B.
128o
C.
203o
D.
45o
2018 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2018 (Online) 15th April Morning Slot
Light of wavelength $550$ $nm$ falls normally on a slit of width $22.0 \times {10^{ - 5}}$ $cm.$ The angular position of the second minima from the central maximum will (in radians) :
A.
${\pi \over {12}}$
B.
${\pi \over 8}$
C.
${\pi \over 6}$
D.
${\pi \over 4}$
2017 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2017 (Online) 9th April Morning Slot
A single slit of width 0.1 mm is illuminated by a parallel beam of light of wavelength 6000 $\mathop A\limits^ \circ $ and diffraction bands are observed on a screen 0.5 m from the slit. The distance of the third dark band from the central bright band is :
A.
3 mm
B.
9 mm
C.
4.5 mm
D.
1.5 mm
2017 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2017 (Online) 8th April Morning Slot
A single slit of width b is illuminated by a coherent monochromatic light of wavelength $\lambda $. If the second and fourthminima in the diffraction pattern at a distance 1 m from the slit are at 3 cm and 6 cm respectively from the central maximum, what is the width of the central maximum ? (i.e. distance between first minimum on either side of the central maximum)
A.
1.5 cm
B.
3.0 cm
C.
4.5 cm
D.
6.0 cm
2017 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2017 (Offline)
In a Young’s double slit experiment, slits are separated by 0.5 mm, and the screen is placed 150 cm away. A beam of light consisting of two wavelengths, 650 nm and 520 nm, is used to obtain interference fringes on the screen. The least distance from the common central maximum to the point where the bright fringes due to both the wavelengths coincide is
A.
15.6 mm
B.
1.56 mm
C.
7.8 mm
D.
9.75 mm
2016 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2016 (Online) 10th April Morning Slot
Two stars are 10 light years away from the earth. They are seen through a telescope of objective diameter 30 cm. The wavelength of light is 600 nm. To see the stars just resolved by the telescope, the minimum distance between them should be (1 light year = 9.46 $ \times $ 1015 m) of the order of :
A.
106 km
B.
108 km
C.
1011 km
D.
1010 km
2016 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2016 (Online) 9th April Morning Slot
In Young’s double slit experiment, the distance between slits and the screen is 1.0 m and monochromatic light of 600 nm is being used. A person standing near the slits is looking at the fringe pattern. When the separation between the slits is varied, the interference pattern disappears for a particular distance d0 between the slits. If the angular resolution of the eye is $({{{1}} \over {60}})^o$, the value of d0 is close to :
A.
1 mm
B.
2 mm
C.
4 mm
D.
3 mm
2016 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2016 (Offline)
The box of a pin hole camera, of length $L,$ has a hole of radius a. It is assumed that when the hole is illuminated by a parallel beam of light of wavelength $\lambda $ the spread of the spot (obtained on the opposite wall of the camera) is the sum of its geometrical spread and the spread due to diffraction. The spot would then have its minimum size (say ${b_{\min }}$) when :
A.
$a = \sqrt {\lambda L} \,$ and ${b_{\min }} = \sqrt {4\lambda L} $
B.
$a = {{{\lambda ^2}} \over L}$ and ${b_{\min }} = \sqrt {4\lambda L} $
C.
$a = {{{\lambda ^2}} \over L}$ and ${b_{\min }} = \left( {{{2{\lambda ^2}} \over L}} \right)$
D.
$a = \sqrt {\lambda L} $ and ${b_{\min }} = \left( {{{2{\lambda ^2}} \over L}} \right)$
2015 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2015 (Offline)
On a hot summer night, the refractive index of air is smallest near the ground and increases with height from the ground. When a light beam is directed horizontally, the Huygens' principle leads us to conclude that as it travels, the light beam :
A.
bends down wards
B.
bends upwards
C.
becomes narrower
D.
goes horizontally without any deflection
2015 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2015 (Offline)
Assuming human pupil to have a radius of $0.25$ $cm$ and a comfortable viewing distance of $25$ $cm$, the minimum separation between two objects that human eye can resolve at $500$ $nm$ wavelength is :
A.
$100\,\mu m$
B.
$300\,\mu m$
C.
$1\,\mu m$
D.
$30\,\mu m$
2014 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2014 (Online) 19th April Morning Slot
In a Young's double slit experiment, the distance between the two identical slits is 6.1 times larger than the slit width. Then the number of intensity maxima observed within the central maximum of the single slit diffraction pattern is :
A.
3
B.
6
C.
12
D.
24
2014 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2014 (Online) 19th April Morning Slot
The diameter of the objective lens of microscope makes an angle $\beta $ at the focus of the microscope. Further, the medium between the object and the lens is an oil of refractive index n. Then the resolving power of the microscope.
A.
Increases with decreasing value of n
B.
Increases with decreasing value of $\beta $
C.
Increases with increasing value of n sin 2$\beta $
D.
Increases with increasing value of ${1 \over {n\sin 2\beta }}$
2014 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2014 (Offline)
Two beams, $A$ and $B$, of plane polarized light with mutually perpendicular planes of polarization are seen through a polaroid. From the position when the beam $A$ has maximum intensity (and beam $B$ has zero intensity), a rotation of polaroid through ${30^ \circ }$ makes the two beams appear equally bright. If the initial intensities of the two beams are ${{\rm I}_A}$ and ${{\rm I}_B}$ respectively, then ${{{{\rm I}_A}} \over {{{\rm I}_B}}}$ equals:
A.
$3$
B.
${3 \over 2}$
C.
$1$
D.
${1 \over 3}$
2013 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2013 (Offline)
A beam of unpolarised light of intensity ${{\rm I}_0}$ is passed through a polaroid $A$ and then through another polaroid $B$ which is oriented so that its principal plane makes an angle of ${45^ \circ }$ relative to that of $A$. The intensity of the emergent light is
A.
${{\rm I}_0}$
B.
${{{I_0}} \over 2}$
C.
${{{I_0}} \over 4}$
D.
${{{I_0}} \over 8}$
2013 JEE Mains MCQ
JEE Main 2013 (Offline)
Two coherent point sources ${S_1}$ and ${S_2}$ are separated by a small distance $'d'$ as shown. The fringes obtained on the screen will be

JEE Main 2013 (Offline) Physics - Wave Optics Question 162 English
A.
points
B.
straight lines
C.
semi-circles
D.
concentric circles
2012 JEE Mains MCQ
AIEEE 2012
In Young's double slit experiment , one of the slit is wider than other, so that amplitude of the light from one slit is double of that from other slit. If ${{\rm I}_m}$ be the maximum intensity, the resultant intensity ${\rm I}$ when they interfere at phase difference $\phi $ is given by :
A.
${{{I_m}} \over 9}\left( {4 + 5\cos \,\phi } \right)$
B.
${{{I_m}} \over 3}\left( {1 + 2{{\cos }^2}\,{\phi \over 2}} \right)$
C.
${{{I_m}} \over 3}\left( {1 + 4{{\cos }^2}\,{\phi \over 2}} \right)$
D.
${{{I_m}} \over 9}\left( {1 + 8{{\cos }^2}\,{\phi \over 2}} \right)$
2011 JEE Mains MCQ
AIEEE 2011
This question has a paragraph followed by two statements, Statement $-1$ and Statement $-2$. Of the given four alternatives after the statements, choose the one that describes the statements.

A thin air film is formed by putting the convex surface of a plane-convex lens over a plane glass plane. With monochromatic light, this film gives an interference pattern due to light, reflected from the top (convex) surface and the bottom (glass plate) surface of the film.

Statement - $1$ : When light reflects from the air-glass plate interface, the reflected wave suffers a phase change of $\pi .$

Statement - $2$ : The center of the interference pattern is dark.

A.
Statement - $1$ is true, Statement - $2$ is true, Statement - $2$ is the correct explanation of Statement - $1$
B.
Statement - $1$ is true, Statement - $2$ is true, Statement - $2$ is not the correct explanation of Statement - $1$
C.
Statement - $1$ is false, Statement - $2$ is true
D.
Statement - $1$ is true, Statement - $2$ is false.
2010 JEE Mains MCQ
AIEEE 2010
An initially parallel cylindrical beam travels in a medium of refractive index $\mu \left( I \right) = {\mu _0} + {\mu _2}\,I,$ where ${\mu _0}$ and ${\mu _2}$ are positive constants and $I$ is the intensity of the light beam. The intensity of the beam is decreasing with increasing radius.

The initial shape of the wavefront of the beam is

A.
convex
B.
concave
C.
convex near the axis and concave near the periphery
D.
planar
2009 JEE Mains MCQ
AIEEE 2009
A mixture of light, consisting of wavelength $590$ $nm$ and an unknown wavelength, illuminates Young's double slit and gives rise to two overlapping interference patterns on the screen. The central maximum of both lights coincide. Further, it is observed that the third bright fringe of known light coincides with the $4$th bright fringe of the unknown light. From this data, the wavelength of the unknown light is :
A.
$885.0$ $nm$
B.
$442.5$ $nm$
C.
$776.8$ $nm$
D.
$393.4$ $nm$
2007 JEE Mains MCQ
AIEEE 2007
In a Young's double slit experiment the intensity at a point where the path difference is ${\lambda \over 6}$ ( $\lambda $ being the wavelength of light used ) is $I$. If ${I_0}$ denotes the maximum intensity, ${I \over {{I_0}}}$ is equal to
A.
${3 \over 4}$
B.
${1 \over {\sqrt 2 }}$
C.
${{\sqrt 3 } \over 2}$
D.
${1 \over 2}$
2005 JEE Mains MCQ
AIEEE 2005
A Young's double slit experiment uses a monochromatic source. The shape of the interference fringes formed on a screen is
A.
circle
B.
hyperbola
C.
parabola
D.
straight line
2005 JEE Mains MCQ
AIEEE 2005
When an unpolarized light of intensity ${{I_0}}$ is incident on a polarizing sheet, the intensity of the light which does not get transmitted is
A.
${1 \over 4}\,{I_0}$
B.
${1 \over 2}\,{I_0}$
C.
${I_0}$
D.
zero
2005 JEE Mains MCQ
AIEEE 2005
If ${I_0}$ is the intensity of the principal maximum in the single slit diffraction pattern, then what will be its intensity when the slit width is doubled?
A.
$4{I_0}$
B.
$2{I_0}$
C.
${{{I_0}} \over 2}$
D.
${I_0}$
2005 JEE Mains MCQ
AIEEE 2005
Two point white dots are $1$ $mm$ apart on a black paper. They are viewed by eye of pupil diameter $3$ $mm.$ Approximately, what is the maximum distance at which these dots can be resolved by the eye? [ Take wavelength of light $=500$ $nm$ ]
A.
$1m$
B.
$5m$
C.
$3m$
D.
$6m$
2004 JEE Mains MCQ
AIEEE 2004
The angle of incidence at which reflected light is totally polarized for reflection from air to glass (refractive index $n$) is :
A.
${\tan ^{ - 1}}\left( {1/n} \right)$
B.
${\sin ^{ - 1}}\left( {1/n} \right)$
C.
${\sin ^{ - 1}}\left( n \right)$
D.
${\tan ^{ - 1}}\left( n \right)$
2004 JEE Mains MCQ
AIEEE 2004
The maximum number of possible interference maxima for slit-separation equal to twice the wavelength in Young's double-slit experiment, is :
A.
three
B.
five
C.
infinite
D.
zero
2003 JEE Mains MCQ
AIEEE 2003
To demonstrate the phenomenon of interference, we require two sources which emit radiation
A.
of nearly the same frequency
B.
of the same frequency
C.
of different wavelengths
D.
of the same frequency and having a definite phase relationship