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MHT CET 2026 20th April Morning Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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In a biprism experiment, the distance between $4^{th}$ and $13^{th}$ bright band on the same side is '$y$' when light of wavelength $6000$ Å is used. For a light of wavelength '$\lambda$' the distance between $6^{th}$ and $16^{th}$ bright band on the same side is again '$y$'. The value of '$\lambda$' in Å units is
A
$6500$
B
$6300$
C
$5400$
D
$4800$
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MHT CET 2025 5th May Evening Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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A beam of light of intensity $I_0$ falls on a system of three polaroids which are arranged in succession such that the pass (transmission) axis is turned through $60^{\circ}$ with respect to preceding one. The fraction of the incident light intensity that passes through the system is $\left(\cos 60^{\circ}=\frac{1}{2}\right)$

A

$\frac{1}{8}$

B

$\frac{1}{32}$

C

$\frac{1}{16}$

D

$\frac{1}{2}$

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MHT CET 2025 5th May Evening Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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Resolving power of a telescope can be increased by increasing

A

the diameter of eyepiece.

B

the wavelength of light.

C

the focal length of eye-piece.

D

the diameter of the objective.

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MHT CET 2025 5th May Evening Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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In Young's double slit experiment, the intensity on screen at a point, where path difference is $\frac{\lambda}{4}$ is $\frac{K}{4}$. The intensity at a point when path difference is ' $\lambda$ ' will be $\left[\cos \frac{\pi}{2}=0, \cos 2 \pi=1\right]$

A

4 K

B

2 K

C

K

D

$\frac{\mathrm{K}}{2}$

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