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| |To study the parts of a flower and their role in sexual reproduction | | |To study the parts of a flower and their role in sexual reproduction |
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| + | !UNIT III - THE Natural Phenomenon |
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| + | !Link to the Experiments |
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| + | |To verify the laws of reflection of light using a plane mirror |
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| + | |rowspan="14"|[http://www.ncert.nic.in/ncerts/textbook/textbook.htm?jelm1=4-6 Lab Manual Part 4] |
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| + | |To draw the images of an object formed by a concave mirror when the object is placed at various positions |
| + | |136 |
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| + | |To determine the focal length of a concave mirror by obtaining image of a distant object |
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| + | |To study the formation of an image of a lighted candle by a concave mirror, when placed slightly beyond the centre of curvature |
| + | |146 |
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| + | |To study the formation of an image of a lighted candle by a concave mirror, when placed between the centre of curvature and the principal focus |
| + | |151 |
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| + | |39 |
| + | |To study the formation of an image of a lighted candle by a concave mirror, when placed at the centre of curvature |
| + | |156 |
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| + | |40 |
| + | |To trace the path of a ray of light passing obliquely through a rectangular glass slab for different angles of incidence and to measure the angle of incidence,angle of refraction, the angle of emergence, and |
| + | interpret the results |
| + | |161 |
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| + | |41 |
| + | |To trace the path of a ray of light passing obluiquely through a rectangular glass slab and to determine the refreactive index of the glass |
| + | |165 |
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| + | |42 |
| + | |To trace the path of a ray of light through a glass prism and to measure the angle of deviation |
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| + | |43 |
| + | |To draw the images of an object formed by a convex lens when placed at various positions |
| + | |174 |
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| + | |44 |
| + | |To determine the focal length of a thin convex lens by obtaining image of a distant object |
| + | |180 |
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| + | |45 |
| + | |To study the formation of an image of a lighted candle by a convex lens when placed at a distance slightly more than the twice of the focal length (f) from the optical centre of the lens |
| + | |184 |
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| + | |46 |
| + | |To study the formation of an image of a lighted candle by a convex lens when placed at a distance of 2f convex from the optical centre of the convex lens |
| + | |189 |
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| + | |To study the formation of an image of a lighted candle by a convex lens when placed at a distance less than 2f but more than f from the optical centre of the convex |
| + | lens |
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