Light Electro Answers
Light Electro Answers
Light Electro Answers
QUESTIONSHEET 1
(a) (i)
(ii) Diffraction
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(e) Two wave fronts from the two gaps intercept/meet/ interfere.
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At certain positions the two meeting waves will add together by looking identical i.e. have similar phase
difference.
This gives rise to constructive interference and waves are seen.
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At other positions two waves meet and cancel out (antiphase).
Destructive interference.
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Therefore no wave energy seen.
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TOTAL / 12
QUESTIONSHEET 2
(a) Rays originating from target.
Rays directed out of window.
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(b) Cathode
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(g) Lead.
Lead shields will stop the travel of X-rays.
X rays are dangerous/ hazardous.
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GCSE PHYSICS
QUESTIONSHEET 3
(a) (i)
Two of:
Can be reflected;
can be refracted;
travel as waves;
(ii) Two of
X rays - are more energetic;
- have higher frequency;
- have shorter wavelength;
(b) (i) Diagram shows rays being reflected off inner wall of fibre;
at the angle of incidence;
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(ii) Light rays strike wall at an angle greater than critical angle;
and are totally internally reflected;
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ray of sunlight
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rain drop
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GCSE PHYSICS
QUESTIONSHEET 4
Mirror
(a)
Angle of incidence
Angle of reflection
50o
normal
(i)
(b)
Ray continued towards bottom right of diagram after it strikes the mirror.
Ray drawn precisely (so that the incoming and reflected ray are
symmetrical (forms a mirror image about the normal line)
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(ii) The reflected ray should hit the drawn person's head/eyes.
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GCSE PHYSICS
QUESTIONSHEET 5
(a)
front
of
camera
screen
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(c)
front
of
camera
screen
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GCSE PHYSICS
QUESTIONSHEET 6
(a) (i)
90 40
= 50o
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(ii) 50o
(iii )
500 500
two rays
at 100o to each other
(b) (i)
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2 metres
behind the mirror
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GCSE PHYSICS
QUESTIONSHEET 7
(a) Two from
cooking, radar, satellite communications
(b) (i)
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90 000 1000 m
divided by 300 000 000
0.3 s
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(c) (i)
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GCSE PHYSICS
QUESTIONSHEET 8
(a) results in order 24, 30, 40, 60, 100 (all: 3 marks, 3: 2 marks 2: 1 mark)
120
(b) (i)
Object distance/ cm
100
80
60
40
20
0
0
20
sensible scales
correct plotting
line drawn accurately
(ii) 26 +/- 1 cm
40
60
80
100
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(c) 25 cm
(d) 40 / 2
= 20 cm
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GCSE PHYSICS
QUESTIONSHEET 9
(a) Refraction.
(b) Violet light is bent more than red and continues from left to right.
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(d) Orange
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GCSE PHYSICS
QUESTIONSHEET 10
(a) Right hand ray refracted inwards/ downwards.
When it hit the boundary it is refracted in towards the right direction so
outgoing ray parallel with incoming ray.
Left hand ray is undeviated at both boundaries.
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GCSE PHYSICS
QUESTIONSHEET 11
(a) (i)
(ii) Ray refracted into glass in the right direction and refracted
out of glass in the right direction so that it is parallel to incident ray.
Wavefronts still at right angles in glass block.
Wavefronts closer together in glass block.
Wavefronts same distance as before and also at right angles when ray is back in air.
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(d) The wave slows down because the refractive index has increased.
and so the wavefronts bunch up.
As it leaves glass the index reduces and the wave speeds up again so wavefronts can spread out.
(Or equivalent but inverse pattern with frequency)
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QUESTIONSHEET 12
(a) yellow
magenta
cyan
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(b) white
(c) (i)
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GCSE PHYSICS
QUESTIONSHEET 13
(a)
1
light slower in water
changes angle of light
(b) (i)
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(ii)
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GCSE PHYSICS
QUESTIONSHEET 14
(a) (i)
convex
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QUESTIONSHEET 15
(a) make up or shaving mirrors
magnifying glass
reflectors in torches
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(c) (i)
mirrors
openings in tube
light ray
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(ii) 45o
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GCSE PHYSICS
QUESTIONSHEET 16
(a) convex centre ray straight
others converging to point
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larger image
(c)
I
O
distance 8 cm
height 2 cm
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QUESTIONSHEET 17
(a) Ray drawn with ruler from source to top of ball onto screen
Second ray drawn with ruler from source to bottom of ball
then continued to screen and shadow written between where these two rays hit the screen.
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(c) (i)
(ii) Rays from bulb bounce/ reflect off book into his eyes.
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GCSE PHYSICS
QUESTIONSHEET 18
(a) (i)
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QUESTIONSHEET 19
(a) (i)
Increasing wavelength.
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(d) (i)
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QUESTIONSHEET 20
(a) she would see her name
retention of vision
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(b) (i)
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jerky or slow
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