Class 10 Science Chapter 9 Extra Questions (HOTS Level) – Light: Reflection and Refraction
- Q1 (Fresh-number mirror-formula problem). An object 6 cm tall is placed 30 cm in front of a concave mirror of focal length 20 cm. Find the image position, size, and nature.
Answer: 1/v = 1/f – 1/u = -1/20 – (-1/30) = -3/60+2/60 = -1/60, so v = -60 cm. m = -v/u = -(-60)/(-30) = -2, image height = -12 cm. Image is 60 cm in front of the mirror, 12 cm tall, real, inverted, magnified. - Q2 (Reverse-engineering). A convex lens produces a virtual, erect image 3 times the size of the object placed 10 cm from the lens. Find the focal length.
Answer: For a virtual, erect, magnified image from a convex lens, the object is between the lens and the focus, and m = v/u is positive. m=3, u=-10 cm, so v = m × u = 3 × (-10) = -30 cm (virtual image, same side as object). Using 1/v – 1/u = 1/f: 1/(-30) – 1/(-10) = -1/30+1/10 = (-1+3)/30 = 2/30 = 1/15, so f = 15 cm. - Q3 (Assertion-Reason). Assertion (A): A concave mirror can form both real and virtual images depending on the object’s position.
Reason (R): A convex mirror can also form both real and virtual images depending on the object’s position.
Options: (a) Both true, R explains A. (b) Both true, R does not explain A. (c) A true, R false. (d) A false, R true.
Answer: (c). A is true (concave mirrors form virtual images when the object is within the focal length, and real images otherwise). R is false — a convex mirror always forms only virtual, erect, diminished images regardless of object position. - Q4 (General/abstract proof-style reasoning). Show, using the mirror formula, that a concave mirror forms a virtual image whenever the object distance |u| is less than the focal length |f|.
Answer: With sign convention u=-x (0<x<f) and f=-f (concave, f>0): 1/v = 1/f – 1/u = -1/f + 1/x = (f-x)/(fx). Since x<f, (f-x)>0, so 1/v>0, meaning v is positive — a positive image distance means the image forms behind the mirror, i.e. it is virtual, for any object distance less than the focal length. This generalises the concave-mirror-magnifier case. - Q5 (Multi-number word problem). Light travels from a medium of refractive index 1.2 into a medium of refractive index 1.8. If the speed of light in the first medium is 2.5 × 108 m/s, find its speed in the second medium.
Answer: Using n1v1 = n2v2 (since n = c/v, so nv = c = constant): v2 = n1v1/n2 = (1.2 × 2.5×108)/1.8 = 1.67 × 108 m/s (approx). - Q6 (Reciprocal power combination, fresh numbers). Two thin lenses of power +4 D and -1.5 D are placed in contact. Find the power and focal length of the combination.
Answer: Combined power P = P1+P2 = 4 + (-1.5) = +2.5 D. Focal length f = 1/P = 1/2.5 = 0.4 m (40 cm), and since P is positive, the combination behaves as a converging (convex) lens system.
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