(a) State two differences between a sound wave and a radio wave. (b) Explain why...

PHYSICS
WAEC 2009

(a) Statetwo differences between a sound wave and a radio wave.

(b) Explain why a vibrating tuning fork sounds louder when its stem is pressed against a table top than when held in air.

(c)Statetwo conditions necessary for the:

  • production of stationary wave in a medium;
  • formation of interference wave patterns;
  • occurrence of total internal reflection of a wave.

(d) A ray of light is incident on one face of an equilateral glass prism.

  • Draw a ray diagram to show the path of the ray through the prism.
  • Calculate the refractive index of the glass if the angle of minimum deviation is 41\(^o\).

 

Explanation

(a) Differences between a sound wave and a radiowave

Sound waveRadio wave
is a mechanical waveis an electromagnetic wave
is longitudinalis transverse
has speed less than speed of light.has speed equal to that of light
requires a material medium for propagation/cannot travel through vacuum. does not require a material medium for propagation/can travel through vacuum.

(b) The vibrating tuning fork forces the table top to vibrate. The table top has a much larger area and is therefore in contact with a larger volume of air undergoing vibration. Hence, sound heard is amplified.

(c) Conditions necessary for:

(i) production of stationary wave

- Two waves must be traveling in opposite directions.

- Incident and reflected waves must have the same frequency/wavelength.

- Incident and reflected waves must have equal amplitude.

- There must be superimposition.

- There must be a barrier

(ii) formation of interference wave pattern

- Two sources must be involved.

- The two sources must be coherent/have a constant phase difference as well as the same frequency and amplitude.

- The waves that are interfering must have the same amplitude

- The distance between the sources must be of the order of the wavelengths of the waves.

(iii) total internal reflection

- The wave must be traveling from a denser medium to a less dense medium

- The angle of incidence of the wave in the denser medium must be greater than the critical angle for the medium.

(d)(i)Diagram

Correct diagram



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