82 AL Physics/Essay/P.1
82 AL Physics/Essay/P.1
1. (a) Describe how you would measure the thermal conductivity of a liquid, which is
a poor conductor of heat, pointing out the precautions you would take to
ensure an accurate result.
(b) Explain
(i) the observed difference between the temperatures of the seawater and the
air during the night-time in the autumn in Hong Kong, and
(ii) the survival of fish in frozen-over ponds during the winter in North China.
in their use to detect ionizing radiations, contrasting the different techniques which
would have to be used to distinguish between , and radiations.
(a) The colours observed when viewing an oil film on water, giving the reasons
why the film must be thin, and
(b) the absence of high frequencies to an observer standing outside and to the side
of an open door leading into a room where music is being played. (Consider
velocity of sound = 340 m/s.)
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(b) Draw diagrams showing the stationary wave patterns which are excited in
considering both (1) the fundamental and (2) the first overtone frequencies.
Show how these frequencies are related to the appropriate physical dimension
of each instrument.
5. Compare qualitatively and briefly explain the differences between the forms of the
electromagnetic wave spectra emitted by
6. (a)
P
S1
S2
( f f2 )m 2
2 1 .
f1 f2
Assume that the masses of the springs are negligible compared with m.
(b) Consider a single spring (of force constant f) set into simple harmonic motion
as in part (a).
On your sketches indicate the maximum values attained in each case in terms of
the force constant f, the maximum amplitude A and the period T of the
oscillation.
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