HSE Document
HSE Document
HSE Document
Q1.
(a) A mirage is an optical illusion formed due to total internal reflection of light from the sky at the
boundary between cold air and hot air.
Diagram 1 shows how a mirage is formed.
(i) State the formula linking critical angle and refractive index.
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(ii) The critical angle of the cold air at the boundary is 88.500°
Calculate the refractive index of the cold air.
Give your answer to 5 significant figures.
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Explain why the ray of light does not change direction when it enters the atmosphere.
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(iii) Explain why the wavelength of the light reduces when it enters the atmosphere.
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(iv) Suggest why the Sun appears not to be circular when it is close to the horizon at sunset.
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Q2.
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(b) The diagram shows a ray of light from a torch incident on the surface of a pool of water.
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(ii) State the formula linking critical angle and refractive index.
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Q4.
A student does an investigation to determine the refractive index of a block made from flint glass.
(a) She directs a ray of red light at the block, as shown in diagram 1.
(i) Some of the light is reflected from the surface of the block at point A.
On diagram 1, draw this reflected ray of light.
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(ii) Use a protractor to determine the angle of incidence and the angle of refraction of the red light at
point A on diagram 1.
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angle of incidence = ........................................................... degrees
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(b) The student replaces the red light with a blue light.
Diagram 2 shows a ray of blue light directed at point A, at the same angle of incidence as the
previous ray of red light.
The dashed lines on diagram 2 show the previous path of the ray of red light.
The refractive index of flint glass for blue light is higher than the refractive index of flint glass for red
light.
Complete diagram 2 by drawing the path of blue light from point A until it passes into air.
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Q5.
Diagram 1 shows what happens when light is incident on a piece of transparent material.
(a) When very bright light shines on this transparent material, a small amount of light is reflected at point
X.
(i) On diagram 2, draw the reflected ray from point X.
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(iv) Show that the refractive index of the transparent material is about 1.7
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(v) State the formula linking refractive index and critical angle.
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Q6.
(i) Describe what happens to the light ray when it enters the prism at point A.
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(ii) State the name of line XY.
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(iii) State the formula linking critical angle and refractive index.
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(iv) The refractive index for the glass in this prism is 1.6
Calculate the critical angle for the glass in this prism.
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(b) Diagram 2 shows a similar prism that is made from a material with a different refractive index.
The critical angle for the material of this prism is 55°
Complete Diagram 2 by continuing the path of the light ray.
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(a) Diagram 1 shows a ray of light incident on the boundary between a liquid called acetone and air.
(i) Calculate the critical angle for the boundary between acetone, and air.
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critical angle = ........................................................... °
(ii) State the formula linking critical angle and refractive index.
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(b) Diagram 2 shows a ray of light incident on the boundary between water and air.
Explain how the refractive index of water compares to the refractive index of acetone.
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Q8.
(a) (i) State a difference between an artificial satellite's orbit and a planet's orbit.
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(ii) State a similarity between an artificial satellite's orbit and a moon's orbit.
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(iii) Suggest why the radio waves from KALPANA-1 detected on the Earth's surface are not affected
by the Doppler effect.
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Q9.
The diagram shows two students holding a piece of string with a box attached.
The box has a buzzer inside and can move along the string.
Explain why the sound heard by student A has a different frequency to the sound emitted by the buzzer.
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(Total for question = 5 marks)
Q10.
(ii) Calculate the time taken for the car to accelerate to 35 m/s.
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time = ........................................................... s
(b) A radar speed gun is used to measure the speed of the moving car.
The radar speed gun emits radio waves towards the moving car.
The moving car reflects the radio waves back to a detector on the gun.
The detected radio waves have a different frequency from the emitted radio waves.
This change in frequency is used to measure the speed of the moving car.
Explain this change in frequency when the car is moving towards the radar speed gun.
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Q11.
(a) The boxes give three types of wave behaviour and the diagrams give three examples of wave
behaviour.
Draw one straight line from each wave behaviour to the example that best shows that behaviour.
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(b) State two properties that all waves have in common.
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