Three and four mark questions
These are similar to one and two mark questions but you will be expected to write in more depth for three and four mark questions.
The answers here give lists of valid points that could be included in your answer.
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Sample question 1 - Foundation
Question
The signals for a baby monitor unit are transmitted as electromagnetic waves with a wavelength of 0.125 m.
Wave speed of electromagnetic waves = 3 脳 108 m/s
Calculate the frequency of the signal. [3 marks]
2.4 脳 109 Hz
Wave speed = frequency 脳 wavelength
3 脳 108 = frequency 脳 0.125
frequency = 3 脳 108 梅 0.125
= 2.4 脳 109 Hz
Sample question 2 - Higher
Question
The waves generated on the surface of the water are transverse waves.
Describe the differences between longitudinal waves and transverse waves.
You may include labelled diagrams to help your answer. [3 marks]
In longitudinal waves, the particles oscillate parallel to the direction of energy transfer, causing areas of compression and rarefaction.
In transverse waves, the particles oscillate perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer, causing peaks and troughs.
Sample question 3 - Higher
Question
A baby monitor has a sensor unit that transmits an image of the baby and the noises the baby makes to a monitor unit.
The monitor unit then displays an image of the baby and emits the noises the baby makes.
Compare the properties of the waves that transmit images and noises from the monitor unit. [4 marks]
Answers may include any four points from:
- light waves are transverse, whereas sound waves are longitudinal
- light waves travel faster than sound waves
- light waves have a higher frequency than sound waves
- light waves have a shorter wavelength than sound waves
- light waves have perpendicular oscillations, whereas sound waves are parallel to the direction of energy transfer