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ocr OXFORD CAMBRIDGE AND RSA EXAMINATIONS Advanced Subsidiary GCE PHYSICS A 2823/01 Wave Properties Friday 10 JUNE 2005 Moming 45 minutes Candidates answer on the question paper. ‘Adgitional material: Electronic calculator Candidate Candidate Name Centre Number __ Number TIME 45 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name in the space above. Write your Centre number and Candidate number in the boxes above. Answer all the questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper. Read each question carefully and make sure you know what you have to do before starting your answer. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. You may use an electronic calculator. FOR EXAMINER'S USE You are advised to show all the steps in any calculations. rears a]. 2 4 9 5 8 |TOTAL| 45, l This question paper consists of 12 printed pages. SP (SLW/AR) S7269083 OCR 2005 [Art003702), FRogistored Charly Number: 1066960 [Turn overData speed of light in free space, permeability of free space, permittivity of free space, elementary charge, the Planck constant, Unified atomic mass constant, rest mass of electron, rest mass of proton, molar gas constant, the Avogadro constant, gravitational constant, acceleration of free fall, c= 3.00x 108 ms My = 470x107 Ht ©) = 8.85 x 1072 Fm 60x 10-19 h= 663x104 Js 1.66 x 10-27 kg 9.11 x 10°91 kg 1p = 1.67 x 10°27 kg R= 8.31 JK- molt 6.02 x 10% molt G= 6.67 x 10" Nm@ kg? g=981ms2Formulae uniformly accelerated motion, s=ut+3at? v? = u?+2as refractive index, n= siné capacitors in series, capacitors in parallel, capacitor discharge, pressure of an ideal gas, radioactive decay, critical density of matter in the Universe, relativity factor, current, T= nAve nuclear radius, re Avs sound intensity level, = 10Ig (z) ana: ds [Turn over4 Answer all the questions, (@) Fig. 1.1 shows a ray of laser light incident on a block of ice at an angle of incidence of 60°. ice Fig.1.1 (i) State the name of the line AB. Gi) The refractive index of ice is 1.31. Calculate the angle of refraction r. r= [3] Sketch on Fig. 1.1 the approximate direction of the ray refracted at the top surface of the block and label the angle of refraction r. 2] (iv) State why the ray of light is refracted when it enters the ice. tt] (b) The wavelength of the laser light in air is 6.5 x 10-7m. Calculate the wavelength of the laser light in ice. wavelength Fo evarinrs5 cd lexan (©) Fig. 1.2 shows waves approaching the air/ice interface at an angle of incidence of 0°. Sketch the pattern of the waves inside the ice. wave direction air ice i] Fig. 1.2 [Total: 11] 2301 J [Turn overfa v |Examiner's te 2 Fig. 2.1 shows an optic fibre consisting of a transparent core coated with a transparent cladding material. cladding se core cladding Fig. 2.1 (a) On Fig, 2.1, draw a ray of light coming from the light source S that is internally reflected to travel along the fibre. el (b) State two conditions necessary for light to be totally internally reflected inside the core of this fibre.7 (c) The optic fibre is used to transmit digital information. intensity intensity time time Fig. 2.20 Fig. 2.2b The intensity-time profile of an input signal of laser light is shown in Fig. 2.2a. This signal is sent into one end of the core. The output signal for the pulse at the other end of the core, a distance of approximately one kilometre, is shown in Fig. 2.2b, It has become smeared and is not as well defined as the input pulse. State and explain why the shape of the pulse has changed and how this problem can be overcome. [4] (d) The critical angle for the core/cladding interface is 80.0°. Calculate the refractive index n for the core/cladding interface. (2) | [Total: 10] | sna001 es [Turn over8 3 (a) Describe the differences between transverse and longitudinal waves. (2) (b) Fig. 3.1 shows a progressive longitudinal wave formed in a slinky spring by an oscillator connected to a signal generator. slinky spring to oscillator signal generator fiat! i Fig. 3.1 On Fig. 3.1, (i) draw arrows to show the direction of the vibrations produced by the oscillator — label these V t (ii) label with aC the centre of a compression on the slinky tl (lil) show the wavelength of the wave and label this 2. al {c) State and explain the effect on the wavelength of increasing the frequency of the oscillator. (2) (Total: 7] ex pe9 fo exes 4 Fig. 4.1 shows an arrangement to demonstrate the interference of light. C ‘A double-sil, consisting of two very narrow slits very close together, is placed in the path of a laser beam, screen laser Fig. 4.1 | (a) Light spreads out as it passes through each slit. State the term used to describe this. | | | 1) {b) The slits S, and S, can be regarded as coherent light sources. State what is meant by coherent. | [1] (c) Light emerging from S, and S, produces an interference pattern consisting of bright and dark lines on the screen. Explain in terms of the path difference why bright and dark lines are formed on the screen. | | | | | | | | {4] (a) The wavelength of the laser light is 6.5 x 107m and the separation between S, and S, is 0.25 mm. Calculate the distance between neighbouring dark lines on the screen when the screen is placed 1.5m from the double-slit. distance m [3] (Total: 9} 20901 0s [Turn over10 (a) In standing waves, there are nodes and antinodes. Explain what is meant by (i) anode (i) an antinode. (b) Fig. 5.1 shows a long glass tube within which standing waves can be set up. tuning fork long glass tube—_ air column 0.32 m water Fig. 5.1 AA vibrating tuning fork is placed above the glass tube and the length of the air column is adjusted, by raising or lowering the tube in the water, until a loud sound is heard. (The standing wave formed in the air column is the fundamental (the lowest frequency). Show on Fig. 5.1 the position of a node — label as N, and an antinode — label as A. (2 (il) When the fundamental wave is heard, the length of the air column is 0.32m. Determine the wavelength of the standing wave formed. wavelength For lExamiers 21201 ins" (iii) The speed of sound in air is 330 ms~. Calculate the frequency of the tuning fork. frequency = .. Hz [3] [otal: 8] END OF QUESTION PAPER12 (OCF has made every eto to ace the copyright holders of tems usedin tis Guoston pape, but we have advent everlocked any, we apologise.
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