Physics, asked by chokseyprisha, 5 months ago


Where will you place a point source of light on the principal axis of the concave
mirror so that you will obtained a bright circular patch of light of the same width as
the mirror on the screen.​

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Answered by kapi95
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If an opaque object on the path of light becomes very small, light has a tendency to

bend around it and not walk in a straight line – an effect known as the diffraction of

light. Then the straight-line treatment of optics using rays fails. To explain phenomena

such as diffraction, light is thought of as a wave, the details of which you will study

in higher classes. Again, at the beginning of the 20th century, it became known that

the wave theory of light often becomes inadequate for treatment of the interaction of

light with matter, and light often behaves somewhat like a stream of particles. This

confusion about the true nature of light continued for some years till a modern

quantum theory of light emerged in which light is neither a ‘wave’ nor a ‘particle’ –

the new theory reconciles the particle properties of light with the wave nature.

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