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This document discusses two science questions. The first question is about the need for sign convention when dealing with reflection and refraction formulas to standardize measurements. The second question asks about optical fibers, their use of total internal reflection, and three of their applications: communication, biomedical engineering, and medical procedures without operating on patients. The document also answers a question about three organs homologous to the human hand: whale's flipper, bat's wing, and cat's paw. They are considered homologous because they have a similar bone structure, number of bones, and embryonic development pattern.

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Science Imp. Questions

This document discusses two science questions. The first question is about the need for sign convention when dealing with reflection and refraction formulas to standardize measurements. The second question asks about optical fibers, their use of total internal reflection, and three of their applications: communication, biomedical engineering, and medical procedures without operating on patients. The document also answers a question about three organs homologous to the human hand: whale's flipper, bat's wing, and cat's paw. They are considered homologous because they have a similar bone structure, number of bones, and embryonic development pattern.

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SCIENCE – IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

1) What is the need for sign convention? Write them.

Ans. For various reflecting and refracting surfaces, the mirror and lens formula are different. To
standardize it for reflection and refraction, we need sign convention. According to sign convention, (i) All
measurements should be made from pole or optical centre. (ii) All measurements made in the direction
of incident ray, will be considered (iii) All measurements done above the principal axis are to be
considered

2). What are optical fibres? Give three applications of these fibres.

Ans. Optical fibres are tubes of glass which transmit light without significant absorption of light energy.
T.I.R is the phenomenon used for this purpose. It is used for (i) Communication, (ii) Bio-medical
engineering and (iii) Medical applications without operating the patient.

2) Name any three organs homologous to human hand. Why are they considered homologous?

Ans. The three organs homologous to human hand are whale’s flipper, bat’s wing and cat’s paw.
They are considered homologous because they have a similar plan and contain approximately
the same number of bones. The pattern of their embryonic development is also similar hence
they are called homologous organs.

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