A light beam of intensity $$20 \mathrm{~W} / \mathrm{cm}^2$$ is incident normally on a perfectly reflecting surface of sides $$25 \mathrm{~cm} \times 15 \mathrm{~cm}$$. The momentum imparted to the surface by the light per second is
An object approaches a convergent lens from the left of the lens with a uniform speed $$5 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}$$ and stops at the focus, the image
The refracting angle of prism is $$A$$ and refractive index of material of prism is $$\cot \frac{A}{2}$$. The angle of minimum deviation is $$A$$
The following figure shows a beam of light converging at point $$P$$. When a concave lens of focal length $$16 \mathrm{~cm}$$ is introduced in the path of the beam at a place shown by dotted line such that $$O P$$ becomes the axis of the lens, the beam converges at a distance $$x$$ from the lens. The value of $$x$$ will be equal to