- Yr 2011, P1, Q32 (pg. 287): Which statement is correct when water waves are reflected by a reflector?
A.
The velocity of water waves before and after
reflection are the same
B.
The wavelength of water waves become longer
after reflection
C.
The amplitude of water waves becomes smaller
after reflection
Comments: The publisher gives A as the answer which is
not right because on reflection,
the direction of waves changes – that means the velocity before and after the
reflection CANNOT be the same. The effects of reflection are that the speed,
frequency and the wavelength remain the same – thus B cannot be the answer also. You
should choose C as the answer because on hitting the reflector, not all the
wave energy is reflected - some will be transformed into heat and sound; and
damping occurs as the reflected waves move along – all these means the reflected
waves carry less energy and the amplitude becomes progressively smaller over
time.
- Yr 2010, P1, Q25 (pg. 237): Which device is used to show that light is a transverse wave?
A. Glass Prism B. Double Slit
C. Diffraction Grating D. Polaroid block
Comments: You cannot find the answer from your F4 or F5
textbooks. Neither can you do so from the normal reference books. To get
perfect scores in physics, you need to “google” for additional knowledge sometimes!
The answer: D.
3
Yr 2008,
P1 Q 33 (pg. 147): Which is the correct relationship between the wavelength of
an electromagnetic radiation and the energy it carries?
Wave
length Energy
carried
A. Short High
B. Short Low
C. Long High
D. Long Low
Comments: Again, this question is beyond Malaysian F4 &
F5 physics textbooks and the normal physics reference books. But diligent
students might already have known that the energy carried by photons of the
electromagnetic radiation is given by the formula:
E
= h f
Where,
E = Energy,
h = Planck constant
f = frequency
Since, frequency f = Speed /
wavelength and is therefore inversely proportional to wavelength with speed as
a constant (3 x 10^8 m/s in vacuum or air approximately), short wavelength
means high frequency means high energy (Answer: A); but, long wavelength also
means short frequency and therefore low energy (Answer: D also). Answer: Both A and D.
4
Yr
2008, P1 Q34 (pg. 147): Diagram 19 shows the shape of a radio wave that is
received by a simple radio receiver. What is the shape of the wave produced
after it is passed through a diode?
A, B, C or D. Answer: A
A, B, C or D. Answer: A
Comments: Students who have studied the chapter on
“Electronics” (F5 Chapter 4) should know that the answer is A. For those who
have not studied “rectification” in electronics and do not know what a diode
is, be patient, you will cover the chapter in due course.
5
Yr
2006, P1 Q30 (pg. 55): The process of combining audio and radio frequency
signals is known as:
A.
resonance
B.
damping
C.
modulation
D.
rectification
Comments: Surprisingly, "modulation" is not much talked about or discussed in any
pages of Science Stream students' F5 Physics textbook BUT it talked about in greater details in pg. 189 of Arts
Stream students' F5 Science textbook…A case of examiners got mixed-up?..hehehe :) Anyway, if this year, examiners ask: What is the device
that combines a modulator and a demodulator (or, a demodulator and a modulator)? The answer is: “modem”. The
amplitude modulated (AM) wave form is tested in next question.
The answer to this Q30: C. modulation
The answer to this Q30: C. modulation
6. Yr 2005, P1 Q29 (pg. 9): Which graph represents amplitude modulated
waves?
A, B, C or D. Answer: A
Comments: Again, amplitude modulated wave form is not shown in any pages
of F5 Physics textbook of Science Stream students BUT in pg. 189 of F5 Arts
Stream students’ Science textbook. What if in Yr 2012, the examiners rephrase
this Q29 to ask about frequency modulated (FM) wave form instead? The answer
should then be: C (where you notice the period T for each successive wave cycle
progressively increases and then decreases and the modulation of the frequency
continues). Click here to see
the AM and FM wave forms in greater clarity.
- Yr 2005, P1 Q35 (pg. 11): The graphs show the cross-sections of the water waves. Which wave has the greatest energy?
A, B, C or D. Answer: C (for water waves)
Comments: Wave C has the highest amplitude (and thus the wave
height). Wave D has the highest frequency. For water waves, energy is
proportional to the square of its wave height – thus C is the answer for water
waves. But if it were electromagnetic waves, the answer would be D because
energy of photons of electromagnetic waves is proportional to frequency of the
electromagnetic waves (E = h f, where E is energy; h is Planck’s constant and f
is frequency of the waves).
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