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Explain parts of human eye and its functions....
Draw a labeled diagram of human eye. Write the functions of Cornea, Iris, Pupil, eye lens and retina.
How to solve numericals related to myopia and hypermetropia? Plz explain.
arrange the rainbow colours in ascending order according to its wavelength. Also tellthe advantagelonger wavelength and shorter wavelength.
What is the most sensitive part of the retina
Why the Danger Signals are red in Colour ?
why do different components of white light deviate through different angles when passing through a triangular glass prism???
what is scattering of light ?
what is the function of rod and cone cells in human eye?
Explain the construction and working of human eye? (4 MARKS)
what is power of accommodation??
Why mirror does not have power?
Give examples of daily life where dispersion of light is seen?
what is incident ray and emergent ray ?
explain delayed sunset and advanced sunrise.... why does it happen( give proper reason).....
plz help.....
a short sighted person can see most clearly at a distance of 15 cm,acquires spectacles enabling him to see most clearly objects at a distance of 60 cm. calculate the total length of the lens and power of the lens
why does sun appear red during sunrise and sunset
a doctor has prescribed a corrective lens of power -1.2 To a person suffering from myopia.
1) identify the defect from which he is suffering
2) Find the focal length of the lens
3. is the prescribed lens converging or diverging? show the nature of lens with diagram
What is the power of normal eye lens?
what is the relation between angle of incidence ,angle of deviation ,angle of prism and angle of emergence?
"We are able to see through a transparent medium as light is transmitted through it." What does this line mean?
why is a normal eye not able to see clearly the objects placed closer than 25 cm
draw a ray diagram to show the refraction of light through a glass prism .On this diagram plz mark :
a)incident ray
b)emergent ray,
c)angle of deviation
what is the difference between deviation and dispersion
why does a glass slab not disperse white light ?
Why do motorists use orange lights, ratherthan normal white light on a foggy day?
define angle of prism?
1. The near point of a hypermetropic person is 75 cm from the eye. What is d power of d lens required to enable him to read clearly a book held at 25 cm from the eye?
2. If the person in the previous problem uses spectacles of power +1.0 D wat is d nearest dist. of distinct vision for him?
When we enter from bright sunlight to a dark room, we cannot see initially, why?
How does the focal length of the eye lens change when we shift looking from a nearby object to a distant object ?
The sun is visible to us about 2 minutes before actual sunrise and about the actual sunset.give reasons.
An eye donation camp is being organised by social workers in your locality . How and why would u help this cause?
Explain the formation of rainbow briefly?
Give reasons for the following:-
a) Colour of clear sky is blue.
b)Sun can be seen about two minutes before actual sunrise.
c)Traffic light signals are of red colour.
d)Stars appears to twinkle.
e)Planets do not twinkle.
is the angle of incidence equal to the angle of emergence in a glass prism(triangular) and in a glass prism?
how are angle of prism and angle of deviation related to each other?
list three problems which arise due to construction of big dams. suggest a solution for these problems.
To a person the lines drawn parallel to one another appear distorted. Name the defect in the eye.
explain structure of human eye?
These are the question's which i am doubts ... please type the answer for these questions so that it would be helpful for me....please take it as serious matter and reply for these questions ... PHYSICS:- 1) What do you mean by lateral displacement? 2) What is the cause of dispersion of light? 3) What makes bees respond to ultraviolet rays? 4) Name the liquids that keeps our eye soft? 5) Show that the mirror formula holds good for a plane mirror? 6) Why chickens stroll only during noon while they go back early in the evening? 7) What is mean by illumination ? 8) Define the scattering of light? BIOLOGY:- 1) The PH range most conductive for life of freshwater plants and animals is (i) 6.5 - 7.5 (ii) 2.0 - 3.5 (iii) 3.5 - 5.0 (iv) 9.0 - 10.5 2) What would be the advantage of exploiting resources with long term aim? 3) What is the objective of Ganga action plane? 4) Red data book provides the list of (a) Protected animals (b) Rear animals for milk (c) entrap animal (d) Both (a) & (b) 5) Write any two ways of energy flow through on ecosystem? 6) Why is pond self sustaining unit while an aquarium may not be? Justify the answer. 7) What will be the impact on ecosystem if bacteria and fungi are removed from the environment? 8) Name any two environment friendly practices? 9) What is being done to avoid ozone depletion? 10) Describe any five modes of disposal of wastes? 11) Ecology is the study of interaction of ______________ with other and their surroundings. 12) De composers are also called as __________________. 13) Water , air, light,and temp. are the examples of _____________ components. 14) Give an example of bisexual flower what is its female reproductive part known as. 15) Pollination may occur without fertilization but fertilization will not take place pollination. Give reason? 16) Define :- (i) Fragmentation (ii) Vegetative Propagation. 17) Advantages and Disadvantages of Vegetative Propagation ? 18) Explain Tissue Culture? 19) Write the differences between Binary fission and Multiple Fission in a tabular form as observed in cells of organism? 20) List any four characteristics of Good fuel? 21) List the sexual transmitted diseases (i) Bacterial infection. 22) Explain the term (i) Speciation (ii) Natural selection. 23) Explain how equal genetic contribution of male and female parents is ensured in the progeny?
solve for x
[4x-3/2x+1] - 10[2x+1/4x-3] = 3
Why do stars twinkle?
Explain why the planets do not twinkle?
Why does the Sun appear reddish early in the morning?
why do we observe changes in colour of sun at sunrise,sunset and noon?
what 's function of aqueous humour & Vitreous humour
why only 7 coloured spectrum emerges from a prism??
list the three phenomenon of light responsible for the formation of rainbow in the sky
Why does sun appear in oval shape during sunset and sunrise? explain with the help of ray diagram.
Why does stars twinkle but planets do not?
Draw a neat and label diagram of human eye and explain functions of each part of human eye.
An element, X placed in 2nd group and 4th group of the periodic table burns in the presence of oxygen to form a basic oxide.
a) Identify the element.
b) Write it's electronic configuration
c) Write a balanced equation for the reaction when this oxide is dissolved in water.
Pls answer! :O
State one point of similarity between the human eye and the camera.
what is Persistence of vision?
Name the two parts of eye which refract the light rays
A student has difficulty in reading the blackboard while sitting in last row. What could be defect of vision? Draw ray diagrams to illustrate this defect and its correction.
Difference between internal reflection and total internal reflection
A lens of focal length 5 cm is being used by a student in the laboratory as a magnifying glass. His least distance of distinct vision is 25 cm. What magnification is the student getting?
Why do we have two eyes for vision and not just one ??
What is the difference between Primary and Secondary Rainbow ?
what is the difference between myopia and presbyopia?
how does rainbow form?
Make a diagram to show how hypermetropia is corrected. The near point of a hypermetropic eye is 1 m. What is the power of the lens required to correct this defect? Assume that the near point of the normal eye is 25 cm.
draw a ray diagram of myopic eye and its rectification.
The surface of sunglasses is curved, yet their power is zero. Why?
color of the object is determined by
a) the color of light reflected by it.
b) the color of light absorbed by it.
c) the color of light incident on it only.
d) the color of light transmitted by it.
guys choose the correct ans.
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1. Why do stars twinkle and hence why do planets do not twinkle?
2. Give reason for the following: (a) Blue colour of the sky (b) Red colour of danger signals.
3. Give reason for the following (a) White colour of clouds (b) Sun appears red at the time of sun set and sun rise.
4. Explain Tyndal Effect.
5. What is rainbow? Give the conditions for observing it. State the principle involved in the formation of rainbow.
Can u tell me the use of scattering in daily life.. its urgent...!!!
short note on :- myopia and hypermetropia ?
atmospheric refraction
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Syllabus
Explain parts of human eye and its functions....
Draw a labeled diagram of human eye. Write the functions of Cornea, Iris, Pupil, eye lens and retina.
How to solve numericals related to myopia and hypermetropia? Plz explain.
arrange the rainbow colours in ascending order according to its wavelength. Also tellthe advantagelonger wavelength and shorter wavelength.
What is the most sensitive part of the retina
Why the Danger Signals are red in Colour ?
why do different components of white light deviate through different angles when passing through a triangular glass prism???
what is scattering of light ?
what is the function of rod and cone cells in human eye?
Explain the construction and working of human eye? (4 MARKS)
what is power of accommodation??
Why mirror does not have power?
Give examples of daily life where dispersion of light is seen?
what is incident ray and emergent ray ?
explain delayed sunset and advanced sunrise.... why does it happen( give proper reason).....
plz help.....
a short sighted person can see most clearly at a distance of 15 cm,acquires spectacles enabling him to see most clearly objects at a distance of 60 cm. calculate the total length of the lens and power of the lens
why does sun appear red during sunrise and sunset
a doctor has prescribed a corrective lens of power -1.2 To a person suffering from myopia.
1) identify the defect from which he is suffering
2) Find the focal length of the lens
3. is the prescribed lens converging or diverging? show the nature of lens with diagram
What is the power of normal eye lens?
what is the relation between angle of incidence ,angle of deviation ,angle of prism and angle of emergence?
"We are able to see through a transparent medium as light is transmitted through it." What does this line mean?
why is a normal eye not able to see clearly the objects placed closer than 25 cm
13. A reporter records the following observations of an astronaut from his space ship. (a) The length of the day is same as observed on the earth. (b) Sky appears black in colour. (c) The star appears to twinkle while the planets do not do so as they do on the earth. Justify each statement.
draw a ray diagram to show the refraction of light through a glass prism .On this diagram plz mark :
a)incident ray
b)emergent ray,
c)angle of deviation
what is the difference between deviation and dispersion
why does a glass slab not disperse white light ?
Why do motorists use orange lights, ratherthan normal white light on a foggy day?
define angle of prism?
1. The near point of a hypermetropic person is 75 cm from the eye. What is d power of d lens required to enable him to read clearly a book held at 25 cm from the eye?
2. If the person in the previous problem uses spectacles of power +1.0 D wat is d nearest dist. of distinct vision for him?
When we enter from bright sunlight to a dark room, we cannot see initially, why?
How does the focal length of the eye lens change when we shift looking from a nearby object to a distant object ?
The sun is visible to us about 2 minutes before actual sunrise and about the actual sunset.give reasons.
An eye donation camp is being organised by social workers in your locality . How and why would u help this cause?
Explain the formation of rainbow briefly?
Give reasons for the following:-
a) Colour of clear sky is blue.
b)Sun can be seen about two minutes before actual sunrise.
c)Traffic light signals are of red colour.
d)Stars appears to twinkle.
e)Planets do not twinkle.
is the angle of incidence equal to the angle of emergence in a glass prism(triangular) and in a glass prism?
how are angle of prism and angle of deviation related to each other?
list three problems which arise due to construction of big dams. suggest a solution for these problems.
To a person the lines drawn parallel to one another appear distorted. Name the defect in the eye.
explain structure of human eye?
These are the question's which i am doubts ... please type the answer for these questions so that it would be helpful for me....please take it as serious matter and reply for these questions ... PHYSICS:- 1) What do you mean by lateral displacement? 2) What is the cause of dispersion of light? 3) What makes bees respond to ultraviolet rays? 4) Name the liquids that keeps our eye soft? 5) Show that the mirror formula holds good for a plane mirror? 6) Why chickens stroll only during noon while they go back early in the evening? 7) What is mean by illumination ? 8) Define the scattering of light? BIOLOGY:- 1) The PH range most conductive for life of freshwater plants and animals is (i) 6.5 - 7.5 (ii) 2.0 - 3.5 (iii) 3.5 - 5.0 (iv) 9.0 - 10.5 2) What would be the advantage of exploiting resources with long term aim? 3) What is the objective of Ganga action plane? 4) Red data book provides the list of (a) Protected animals (b) Rear animals for milk (c) entrap animal (d) Both (a) & (b) 5) Write any two ways of energy flow through on ecosystem? 6) Why is pond self sustaining unit while an aquarium may not be? Justify the answer. 7) What will be the impact on ecosystem if bacteria and fungi are removed from the environment? 8) Name any two environment friendly practices? 9) What is being done to avoid ozone depletion? 10) Describe any five modes of disposal of wastes? 11) Ecology is the study of interaction of ______________ with other and their surroundings. 12) De composers are also called as __________________. 13) Water , air, light,and temp. are the examples of _____________ components. 14) Give an example of bisexual flower what is its female reproductive part known as. 15) Pollination may occur without fertilization but fertilization will not take place pollination. Give reason? 16) Define :- (i) Fragmentation (ii) Vegetative Propagation. 17) Advantages and Disadvantages of Vegetative Propagation ? 18) Explain Tissue Culture? 19) Write the differences between Binary fission and Multiple Fission in a tabular form as observed in cells of organism? 20) List any four characteristics of Good fuel? 21) List the sexual transmitted diseases (i) Bacterial infection. 22) Explain the term (i) Speciation (ii) Natural selection. 23) Explain how equal genetic contribution of male and female parents is ensured in the progeny?
solve for x
[4x-3/2x+1] - 10[2x+1/4x-3] = 3
Why do stars twinkle?
Explain why the planets do not twinkle?
Why does the Sun appear reddish early in the morning?
why do we observe changes in colour of sun at sunrise,sunset and noon?
what 's function of aqueous humour & Vitreous humour
why only 7 coloured spectrum emerges from a prism??
list the three phenomenon of light responsible for the formation of rainbow in the sky
13. A reporter records the following observations of an astronaut from his space ship.
(a) The length of the day is same as observed on the earth.
(b) Sky appears black in colour.
(c) The star appears to twinkle while the plants do not do so as they do on the earth. Justify each statement.
Why does sun appear in oval shape during sunset and sunrise? explain with the help of ray diagram.
Why does the Sun appear reddish early in the morning?
Why does stars twinkle but planets do not?
Draw a neat and label diagram of human eye and explain functions of each part of human eye.
An element, X placed in 2nd group and 4th group of the periodic table burns in the presence of oxygen to form a basic oxide.
a) Identify the element.
b) Write it's electronic configuration
c) Write a balanced equation for the reaction when this oxide is dissolved in water.
Pls answer! :O
1. Cornea
2. Iris
3. lens
4. Pupil
5. CilliaryMuscles
6. Retina
7. Optic Nerve
State one point of similarity between the human eye and the camera.
what is Persistence of vision?
Name the two parts of eye which refract the light rays
A student has difficulty in reading the blackboard while sitting in last row. What could be defect of vision? Draw ray diagrams to illustrate this defect and its correction.
Difference between internal reflection and total internal reflection
A lens of focal length 5 cm is being used by a student in the laboratory as a magnifying glass. His least distance of distinct vision is 25 cm. What magnification is the student getting?
Why do we have two eyes for vision and not just one ??
What is the difference between Primary and Secondary Rainbow ?
what is the difference between myopia and presbyopia?
how does rainbow form?
Make a diagram to show how hypermetropia is corrected. The near point of a hypermetropic eye is 1 m. What is the power of the lens required to correct this defect? Assume that the near point of the normal eye is 25 cm.
draw a ray diagram of myopic eye and its rectification.
The surface of sunglasses is curved, yet their power is zero. Why?
color of the object is determined by
a) the color of light reflected by it.
b) the color of light absorbed by it.
c) the color of light incident on it only.
d) the color of light transmitted by it.
guys choose the correct ans.
n plzzzzzz be faster
1. Why do stars twinkle and hence why do planets do not twinkle?
2. Give reason for the following: (a) Blue colour of the sky (b) Red colour of danger signals.
3. Give reason for the following (a) White colour of clouds (b) Sun appears red at the time of sun set and sun rise.
4. Explain Tyndal Effect.
5. What is rainbow? Give the conditions for observing it. State the principle involved in the formation of rainbow.
Can u tell me the use of scattering in daily life.. its urgent...!!!
short note on :- myopia and hypermetropia ?
atmospheric refraction