Q1: Differentiate between rod and cone cells.
Ans: Rods are the rod-shaped cells present in the retina of an eye which are sensitive to dim light whereas cones are the cone-shaped cells present in the retina of the eye which are sensitive to bright light.
Q2: What is the far point and near point of the human eye with normal vision?
Ans: In optics, the farthest and closest point at which an object can be brought into focus by the eye are called far point and near point of the eye respectively. The far point of the human eye with normal vision is infinity. The near point of the human eye with normal vision is 25 cm.
Q3: What is a mirror?
Ans: A piece of glass with a shiny metal-covered at back, that reflects light, producing an image of the object in front of it is known as a mirror.
Q4: What is aqueous humour?
Ans: The space between the cornea and lens is filled with a liquid called the aqueous humour.
Q5: What is lateral inversion?
Ans: The phenomenon of changing the left side to the right and the right side to the left by the mirror while forming an image is called lateral inversion.
Q6: What is irregular reflection?
Ans: Irregular reflection is defined as the reflection of light from an uneven surface. In irregular reflection, the reflected beam is not parallel.
Q7: State the two laws of reflection.
Ans: The two laws of reflection are:
Q8: List the characteristics of an image formed in a plane mirror.
Ans: The characteristics of an image formed in a plane mirror are:
Q9: How do we see various objects?
Ans: We see various objects due to reflection. As we know all surfaces reflect light, when light falls on any object, it reflects the light. The reflected light reaches our eyes and we are able to see the object.
Q10: What is reflection?
Ans: The bouncing back of light into the same medium after it falls on a surface is called reflection.
Q11: What do you mean by the reflected ray?
Ans: The ray of light which is returned back into the same medium after the incident ray strikes the surface is called the reflected ray.
Q12: Define light.
Ans: Light is defined as a form of energy that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
Q13: Explain the phenomenon of dispersion of light.
Ans: Dispersion is defined as the phenomenon of splitting of white light into different colours on passing through a transparent medium such as prism. When white light is passed through a prism, it splits into seven colours. It is observed that the colours are in the following order:
Q14: Write the ways to protect your eyes.
Ans: Eyes are very delicate organ that enable us to see this colourful world. Thus, we must protect our eyes and take proper care of them.
Following are the ways to protect the eye:
Q15: Write a note on ‘The Human Eye’.
Ans: Eye ia a sense organ that enables us to see the world around us. It is roughly spherical in shape.
Human Eye
Q16: Explain some common eye defects in human.
Ans: Some eye diseases are:
Q17: Write a short note on Braille system.
Ans:
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