1. A wave generator located
4.0 meters from a reflecting wall produces a standing
wave in a string, as shown in the diagram below.![]()
a) What is the wavelength of this standing wave? b) How many nodes does it have? c) How many antinodes does it have?
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If the speed of the wave is 10. meters per second, what is its frequency? |
a) _____ b) _____ c) _____ d) _____ |
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2a. Which two waves have the same
wavelength?
(1) A & B (2) A & C (3) B & D (4) C & D 2b) Which wave has the longest period? 2c) highest frequency? |
a) _____ b) _____ c) _____ |
3. The diagram below shows a
person shaking the end of a rope up and down, producing a disturbance that
moves along the length of the rope.![]() Which type of wave is traveling in the rope? 1 torsional 2 longitudinal 3 transverse 4 elliptical |
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![]() Which choice shows light coming: 4a) greater than the critical angle? 4b) less than the critical angle? 4c) equal to the critical angle? 4d) Which choice is not possible? |
a) _____ b) _____ c) _____ d) _____ |
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5. The graph below shows displacement versus time for a particle of a uniform medium as a wave passes through the medium. a) What is the frequency of the wave (1) 10 Hz (2) 20 Hz (3) 50 Hz (4) 100 Hz
b) What is the amplitude of the wave? |
a) _____ b) _____ |
6.
The diagram below shows a pulse moving to the right in a rope. A is a point on the rope. Which arrow best shows the direction of movement of point A at this instant? ![]() |
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7a)
Which medium is faster?7b) In which medium would the index of refraction be larger? 7c) In which medium would light have a greater wavelength?
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a) _____ b) _____ c) _____ |
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8. The diagram below shows a
periodic wave.![]() a) Which two points on the wave are in phase? b) out of phase (1) A and C (2) B and D (3) C and F (4) E and G |
a) _____ b) _____ |
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Match
the wave behavior with a picture on the left
a) diffraction |
a) _____ b) _____ c) _____ d) _____
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wavelength of the
wave shown below?
(1) amplitude = 0.10 m, wavelength = 0.30 m
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waves, A and B. The phase difference between A and B is
(1) 0° (2) 45° (3) 90° (4) 180° |
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13a)
Which ray would never be produced when light enters fused quartz ?b) If medium X is slower than fused quartz , which ray would be produced? c) if medium X is faster than fused quartz ? d) if both media have the same speed? |
a) _____ b) _____ c) _____ d) _____ |
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a) which medium is the fastest? b) slowest? c) compare the speed of medium Y and glycerol |
a) _____ b) _____ c) _____ |
15a)
How many nodes does it have?
b) How many antinodes does it have? |
a) _____ b) _____ |
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16. A ray of monochromatic light traveling in air is incident on a plane mirror at an angle of 30.°, as shown in the diagram below.
(3) 60.° (4) 90.° |
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17. n the diagram below, the distance between points A and B on a wave is 5.0 meters.
The wavelength of this wave is |
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What kind of interference occurs when these waves overlap? b) What is the amplitude of the wave that results when each wave arrives at point X? ![]() |
a) _____ b) _____ |
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19. a) transverse - particles in a medium vibrate ______to the direction of the wave travels b) longitudinal waves - particles in a medium vibrate _____to the direction of the wave travels (ex - ______)
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20. The diagram below shows two pulses, A and B, moving to the right along a uniform rope.
Compared to pulse A, pulse B has
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21a) Waves carry only _________ and information without transferring mass. b) Mechanical waves require a material medium through which to travel. (ex. _____)
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22a) The absolute index of refraction is inversely proportional to the _____ of a wave. b) When the vibration of one object matches the natural frequency of another object and cause it to vibrate this is called ______ |
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23. What occurs when light passes from water into flint glass? (1) Its speed decreases, its wavelength becomes shorter, and its frequency remains the same. (2) Its speed decreases, its wavelength becomes shorter, and its frequency increases. (3) Its speed increases, its wavelength becomes longer, and its frequency remains the same. (4) Its speed increases, its wavelength becomes longer, and its frequency decreases. |
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24a) Electromagnetic waves can propagate through a ______. (sound can't) b) All frequencies of electromagnetic radiation travel at the same ______ in a vacuum. An opera singer’s voice is able to break a thin crystal glass when the singer’s
voice and the vibrating glass have the same |
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25. As a monochromatic beam of light passes
obliquely from flint glass into water, how do the characteristics of the beam of
light change? (1) Its wavelength decreases and its frequency decreases. (2) Its wavelength decreases and its frequency increases. (3) Its wavelength increases and it bends toward the normal. (4) Its wavelength increases and it bends away from the normal. What type of wave is sound traveling in water?
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26. Which phrase best describes a periodic wave?
(1) a single pulse traveling at constant speed (2) a series of pulses at irregular intervals (3) a series of pulses at regular intervals (4) a single pulse traveling at different speeds in the same medium |
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27. The hertz is a unit that describes the number of (1) seconds it takes to complete one cycle of a
wave 28. As a sound wave travels through air, there is a
net transfer of |
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29. A nearby object may vibrate strongly when a
specific frequency of sound is emitted from a loudspeaker. This phenomenon is
called (1) resonance (3) reflection (2) the Doppler effect (4) interference
30. Two identical guitar strings are tuned to the
same pitch. If one string is plucked, the other nearby string vibrates with the
same frequency. This phenomenon is called |
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31. When a student looks into a plane mirror, she
sees a virtual image of herself. However,
when she looks into a sheet of paper, no such image forms. Which light
phenomenon occurs
at the surface of the paper? (1) regular reflection (3) polarization (2) diffuse reflection (4) resonance
32. Light from the star Betelgeuse displays a
Doppler red shift. This shift is best explained by assuming that Betelgeuse is |
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33. A monochromatic beam of light has a frequency of 6.5 X 1014 hertz. What color is the light? (1) yellow (3) violet Two waves having the same amplitude and the same frequency pass simultaneously through a uniform medium. Maximum destructive interference occurs when the phase difference between the two waves is (1) 0° (2) 90° (3) 180° (4) 360° |
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34. The energy of a water wave is most closely related
to its (1) frequency (3) period (2) wavelength (4) amplitude |
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35. If all parts of a light beam have a constant phase relationship, with the same wavelength and frequency, the light beam is (1) monochromatic and coherent |
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36.
A light spring is attached to a heavier spring at
one end. A pulse traveling along the light spring is incident on the boundary with the heavier spring. At this boundary, the pulse will be 1 totally reflected 2 totally absorbed 3 totally transmitted into the heavier spring 4 partially reflected and partially transmitted into the heavier spring |
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37. As a wave travels through a medium, the particles of the medium vibrate in the direction of the wave’s travel. What type of wave is traveling through the medium? 1 longitudinal 2 torsional 3 transverse 4 hyperbolic 38. The driver of a car blows the horn as the car |
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39. Compared to wavelengths of visible light, the wavelengths of ultraviolet light are 1 shorter 2 longer 3 the same 40. As a pulse travels along a rope, the pulse
loses |
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41. The diagram below shows two sources, A and B,
vibrating in phase in the same uniform medium and producing circular wave
fronts.![]() Which phenomenon occurs at point P? 1 destructive interference 2 constructive interference 3 reflection 4 refraction |
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42. Three waves, A, B, and C, travel 12 meters in 2.0 seconds through
the same medium as shown in the diagram below. a)
What is the amplitude of wave C? |
a) _____ b) _____ c) _____ |
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43. What occurs as a ray of light
passes from air into water? (1) The ray must decrease in
speed. In which part of the electromagnetic spectrum does a photon have the greatest energy? (1) red (2) infrared (3) violet (4) ultraviolet |
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44. The diagram below represents a periodic wave. Which two points on the wave are in phase?
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