General Properties of Waves (CIE IGCSE Physics: Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award))

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The following table shows some examples of waves

Which row correctly lists the nature of each of the wave types?

  Sound waves Infrared waves Red light waves
A transverse longitudinal transverse
B longitudinal transverse transverse
C longitudinal longitudinal transverse
D transverse transverse longitudinal

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    21 mark

    What is the definition of the word amplitude?

    • The number of complete waves that pass a point per second.

    • The distance from the peak of one wave to the peak of an adjacent wave.

    • The distance from the equilibrium position of a peak plus the same distance from a trough.

    • The maximum distance from the equilibrium position of any point on a wave.

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    31 mark

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    What is the name given to the effect that allows the wavefronts to reach point X, shown on the diagram?

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    • Reflection

    • Refraction

    • Diffraction

    • Dispersion

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    41 mark

    Which two points on the wave are exactly one wavelength apart?

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    • P and S

    • Q and R

    • Q and S

    • P and R

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    51 mark

    What is the unit of wave speed?

    • Hertz

    • Metre

    • Second

    • Metres per second

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    11 mark

    Water waves travel from deeper water to more shallow water. This causes them to refract.

    Which wave property always remains the same when refraction occurs?

    • Wavelength

    • Frequency

    • Amplitude

    • Speed

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    Which of the following waves are longitudinal?

    • Radio waves from a radio broadcaster.

    • Infrared waves from an oven.

    • Sound waves from a guitar.

    • Water waves on a lake.

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    Which of the following statements about sound waves is incorrect?

    • Sound waves are longitudinal.

    • Sound waves transfer energy away from the source.

    • Sound waves push air away from the source.

    • Sound waves cause objects to vibrate.

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    41 mark

    The speed of a wave is doubled. The frequency remains the same.

    What happens to the wavelength of the wave?

    • It doubles

    • It halves

    • It remains the same

    • It becomes four times as large

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    51 mark

    When water waves travel from deeper water into more shallow water they are refracted.

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    Why does the wave change direction in the manner shown?

    • The wave speed increases.

    • The wave speed decreases.

    • The frequency increases.

    • The frequency decreases.

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    Sound waves travel at a speed of 1500 m/s through a substance. Their wavelength is 5.00 cm.

    What is their frequency?

    • 30  kHz

    • 75 Hz

    • 7.5 kHz

    • 300 Hz

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    21 mark

    The diagrams below show the wavefront diagrams of light as it passes from glass into air. They are magnified many times.

    Which diagram correctly shows what happens to the wavefronts as they pass the glass-air boundary?

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      31 mark

      The diagram shows a plane water wave approaching a gap as viewed from above.

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      How could the situation be changed so that the waves on the far side of the gap do not spread out as far?

      • Decrease the speed of the waves (but keep their wavelength the same).

      • Increase the speed of the waves (but keep their wavelength the same).

      • Make the gap a little smaller.

      • Make the gap a little bigger.

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      41 mark

      A small child throws a stone into a very still pond.

      Where the stone hits the water, waves travel outwards in a circular pattern until they reach the side of the pond.

      In a very uncharacteristic move for a small child, he notices that six waves arrive in a time of 3.2 s (the child has a remarkably accurate internal clock).

      To 3 significant figures, what is the frequency of the waves?

      • 1.50 Hz

      • 19.2 Hz

      • 0.533 Hz

      • 1.88 Hz

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      51 mark

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      With skillful use of particular laboratory equipment, water can be used to demonstrate reflection, refraction and diffraction.

      For each of these, which row shows whether or not the wavelength of the water waves changes?

        Reflection Refraction Diffraction
      A yes yes yes
      B no no no
      C yes yes no
      D no yes no

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