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Polarization MSQ - Question 1

When ordinary light is incident on a number of glass plates, stacked one at top of other then :

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c) The refracted light is partially polarized.
d) The reflected light is almost completely polarized with vibrations parallel to the plane of incidence.

Reasoning:

  • (c) The refracted light is partially polarized as it passes into the glass medium, aligning some of its vibrations.
  • (d) The reflected light, due to multiple reflections, becomes almost completely polarized, with its vibrations aligned parallel to the plane of incidence (true for near-Brewster conditions).

Why not the others?

  • (a) Incorrect: Refracted light does not have vibrations perpendicular to the plane of vibration; this is a misstatement.
  • (b) Incorrect: Reflected light is only completely polarized at Brewster’s angle, which is not stated in the question. In general, it is almost completely polarized.

Thus, (c) and (d) are correct.

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Polarization MSQ - Question 2

In passing plane polarized light through a quarter wave plate, the transmitted light was also plane polarized. Which of the following might be true?

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The correct answers are: The incident light could have vibration parallel to the optic axis, The incident light could have vibration perpendicular to the optic axis

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Polarization MSQ - Question 3

If the phase difference between two superposing waves is a half integral multiple of π then the resulting light

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The correct answers are: Can be circularly polarized , Can be elliptically polarized

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Polarization MSQ - Question 4

Choose the correct statements :
If the phase difference between two superposing waves is an integral multiple of π then

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The correct answer is: The resulting light is plane polarized

Polarization MSQ - Question 5

When ordinary light is incident on the upper surface of a glass slab at the polarizing angle then :

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The correct option is Option D.

When a beam of unpolarized light is incident on the glass block, a certain amount of the incident vibration is reflected in a plane perpendicular to the plane of incidence and transmits the rest.

Thus, the reflected ray is completely polarized and not partially polarized.

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Polarization MSQ - Question 6

Choose the correct statement

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The correct answers are: Plane polarized light has varying intensity when seen through a rotating nicol prism and a zero minimum intensity, Circularly polarized light has no variation in intensity when seen through a rotating nicol prism, Elliptically polarized light varies in intensity when seen through a rotating nicol prism, with a non zero minimum intensity

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Polarization MSQ - Question 7

The light coming from a Nicol prism shows no variation in intensity

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The correct answers are: The emergent light can be circularly polarized, The emergent light can be unpolarized

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Polarization MSQ - Question 8

On passing plane polarized light through a quarter wave plate, the transmitted light was elliptically polarized. This implies :

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The correct answers are: The incident light has vibrations at an angle 30° with the optic axis, The incident light could have vibrations at an angle 60° with the optic axis, The incident light could have vibrations at any angle other than 0, 45° or 90° with the optic axis.

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Polarization MSQ - Question 9

Which of the following determine the state of polarization of light resulting from the superposition of two light waves

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The correct answers are: The phase difference between the electric vector of the two superposing waves, The amplitudes of the superposing waves

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Polarization MSQ - Question 10

On passing linearly polarized light through a halfwave plate,

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The correct answer is: The emergent light is linearly polarized

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