User talk:Muskan2000

Mnemonic for relations of light
Learning about loads of relations can be a bit difficult sometimes. Mnemonics can help us remember few of the tough topics or may even help us give quick answers to questions without going into detailed study. Here is a mnemonic which can help us grasp the relationship between wavelength, temperature, speed, deviation, refractive index and scattering, while studying optics.

Mnemonic :-

W T Sp/ D R.I (sc)                    (where W = wavelength, T = temperature, Sp = speed , D= deviation , R.I= Refractive index , Sc = scattering )

Hindi version :- W'adiya 'T'e 'Sp'ecial; 'D'habe di RotI.

English version :- Without Tax SPecial ; Delicious RaddIsh

The quantities above the line are directly proportional to each other while the ones below the line are inversely proportional to upper ones. For example - W T Sp / D R.I (sc) From the above relation, Wavelength is directly proportional to Temperature and Speed , i.e , with increase in wavelength , the Speed of light also increases or with increase in temperature the wavelength and speed of light in particular medium increases. Now, taking one quantity from above and one from below, we get , Wavelength is inversely proportional to each of Deviation, Refractive index and scattering which means if either of wavelength or speed increases , it will cause decrease in deviation , refractive index and scattering.

To conclude, wavelength is directly proportional to speed and vice versa temperature is directly proportional to wavelength and speed Deviation is directly proportional to refractive index and scattering while, deviation, refractive index and scattering phenomenon is inversely proportional to each of wavelength, speed and temperature

-Muskan

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