BITSAT SERIES
Physics

Spherical Mirrors

4 previous year questions.

Volume: 4 Ques
Yield: Medium

High-Yield Trend

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Chapter Questions
4 MCQs

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PYQ 2015
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physics ID: bitsat-2

A ray parallel to the principal axis is incident at from the normal on a concave mirror having radius of curvature . The point on the principal axis where rays are focused is such that is:



 

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PYQ 2015
medium
physics ID: bitsat-2

A ray parallel to principal axis is incident at from normal on concave mirror having radius of curvature . The point on principal axis where rays are focussed is such that is

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PYQ 2017
medium
physics ID: bitsat-2
Two plano-concave lenses and of glass of refractive index have radii of curvature and . They are placed in contact with their curved surface towards each other and the space between them is filled with liquid of refractive index . Then the combination is
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convex lens of focal length 70 cm
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concave lens of focal length 70 cm
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concave lens of focal length 66.6 cm
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convex lens of focal length 66.6 cm
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PYQ 2019
medium
physics ID: bitsat-2

A ray parallel to the principal axis is incident at 30° from normal on a concave mirror having a radius of curvature R. The point in principal axis where rays are focussed is Q such that PQ is 

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R(1 - \dfrac1√(3))

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