Unit 3 Waves
Unit 3 Waves
Unit 3 Waves
Unit 3 waves
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frequency = ........................................................... Hz
The student concludes that the meter reading is inversely proportional to the distance between the
microwave source and the receiver.
To be inversely proportional
meter reading × distance = constant
Comment on the student's conclusion.
You should use data from the graph in your answer.
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Q2.
(a) Diagram 1 shows water waves just before they reflect off the side of a stationary boat.
(i) Draw the normal at the point where the direction of travel of the waves meets the side of the boat.
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(ii) Measure the angle of incidence of the water waves.
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angle of incidence = .......................... degrees
(iii) Complete the diagram to show the wavefronts after they reflect off the side of the boat.
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(b) The boat starts to move, creating its own waves on the surface of the water.
(i) Surface water waves are transverse.
Describe the difference between transverse waves and longitudinal waves.
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(ii) Diagram 2 shows the boat moving towards an observer.
Explain why the frequency of the water waves measured by the observer is larger than the frequency
of the water waves created by the boat.
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Q3.
(a) (i) Calculate the angle of refraction for the violet light.
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(iii) Calculate the refractive index of the prism for violet light.
Give your answer to 2 significant figures.
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refractive index = ...........................................................
Diagram 2 shows rays of red light and violet light entering the same prism.
(b) Deduce a possible relationship between the wavelength and the refractive index for colours of the
visible spectrum.
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Q4.
(a) Draw a straight line from each electromagnetic wave to its correct use.
One has been done for you.
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(c) State a precaution that would reduce a person's risk of exposure to ultraviolet waves.
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(b) The diagram shows a ray of light from a torch incident on the surface of a pool of water.
The angle of refraction of the ray of light is 33°
(i) Draw the path of the ray of light in the water.
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(ii) State the formula linking refractive index, angle of incidence and angle of refraction.
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(c) The torch is moved below the surface of the water. Light from the torch is incident on the water
surface at an angle greater than the critical angle.
(i) Explain the meaning of the term critical angle.
You may draw a diagram to help your answer.
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(ii) State the formula linking critical angle and refractive index.
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(iii) Calculate the critical angle of water.
Assume the refractive index of water is 1.3
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There are two glass prisms inside this half of the pair of binoculars.
Complete the path of the light ray as it travels through this half of a pair of binoculars to the eye.
[critical angle of glass = 42°]
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Q7.
The diagram shows a ray of light travelling from air into glass.
(b) State the formula linking refractive index, angle of incidence and angle of refraction.
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Q8.
wavelength =........................................................ cm
(ii) The microwave has a frequency of 2.35 GHz.
Show that the speed of the microwave is about 3 × 108 m/s.
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(b) Diagram 2 shows a damaged microwave oven with a hole in the door.
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(b) A ray of light passes from air into a glass optical fibre.
Diagram 1 shows the path of the ray of light after it has passed through the boundary between air and
the optical fibre.
(i) Draw the path of the ray of light in air before it passed through the boundary.
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(ii) State the name of the wave behaviour responsible for the path of the ray of light as it passes from
air into the optical fibre.
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(c) Diagram 2 shows the path of the ray of light as it travels through the optical fibre.
Explain the path of the ray of light as it travels through the optical fibre.
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