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Q1.Earthquakes produce transverse and longitudinal seismic waves that travel through rock.

The
diagram below shows the displacement of the particles of rock at a given instant, for different
positions along a transverse wave.

(a) State the phase difference between

(i) points A and B on the wave ...................................................................

(ii) points A and C on the wave ...................................................................


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(b) Describe the motion of the rock particle at point B during the passage of the next complete
cycle.

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(c) A scientist detects a seismic wave that is polarised. State and explain what the scientist can
deduce from this information.

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(d) The frequency of the seismic wave is measured to be 6.0 Hz.


(i) Define the frequency of a progressive wave.

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(ii) Calculate the wavelength of the wave if its speed is 4.5 × 103 m s−1.

wavelength .......................................... m
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(Total 9 marks)

Q2. (a) The diagram below represents a progressive wave travelling from left to right on a
stretched string.

(i) Calculate the wavelength of the wave.

answer ................................... m
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(ii) The frequency of the wave is 22 Hz. Calculate the speed of the wave.

answer............................m s–1
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(iii) State the phase difference between points X and Y on the string, giving an appropriate
unit.

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(b) Describe how the displacement of point Y on the string varies in the next half-period.

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(Total 7 marks)

Q3. (a) A man jumps from a plane that is travelling horizontally at a speed of 70 m s–1. If air
resistance can be ignored, determine

(i) his horizontal velocity 2.0 s after jumping,

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(ii) his vertical velocity 2.0 s after jumping,

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(iii) the magnitude and direction of his resultant velocity 2.0 s after jumping.

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(b) After 2.0 s the man opens his parachute. Air resistance is no longer negligible. Explain in
terms of Newton’s laws of motion, why

(i) his velocity initially decreases,

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(ii) a terminal velocity is reached.

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(Total 9 marks)

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