1)

When  light entres glass from vacumm, then the wavelength  of light 


A) decreases

B) becomes zero

C) remains same

D) increases

Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

 When light enters glass from the vacuum, then the wavelength of light decreases.

 This is because the speed of light in glass is less than that in the vacuum.

 From Snell's law, the refractive index in a medium  is given by  

             $\mu=\frac{c}{v}$

The glass is of higher refractive index than vacuum, so speed of light decreases and as the speed of light is directly proportional to the  wavelength  (c= v $\lambda$) , so the wavelength also be decreases.