2.7 Waves I
2.7 Waves I
2.7 Waves I
I units
(i) Wavelength
(ii) Amplitude
(iii) Periodic time
(iv) Frequency
2. Differentiate between;
(i) Mechanical and electromagnetic waves. Give an example of each (4mk)
(ii) Longitudinal and transverse (2mk)
6. State two differences between sound waves and electromagnetic waves (2mk)
10. Water waves are observed as they pass a fixed point at a rate of 30 crests per
minute. A particular wave crest takes 2 second to travel between two fixed
points 6m apart. Determine the frequency and the wave length of the wave.
(4mk)
11. A source generates 40 waves in a second. If the wavelength is 8.5 cm.
Calculate the time taken to reach a wall 102m from the source.
12. HERO radio broadcasts on a frequency of 60 MHz and the velocity of its
signals is 3x108m/s find the wavelength of radio waves. (2mk)
14. KASS FM station broadcasts on a frequency of 250 KHz and the wavelength of
its signals is 1200m.
(i) The speed of radio waves in m/s
(ii) The wavelength of the signal of another station that broadcasts on a
frequency of 200KHZ.
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16. Calculate the wavelength of the KBC fm radio waves transmitted at a frequency
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of 95.6 Mega Hertz. (V = 3.0 x 10 m/s) (2mk)
17. Determine the resultant amplitude for two waves out of phase if one wave has
an amplitude of 0.5m and the other 3.0m (2mks)
18. One range of frequencies used in broadcasting varies from 5 x 106 Hz to 2.0 x
107 Hz. What is the longest wavelength of this range? Velocity of light air
=3x108 / s
WAVE PROFILES
1. The figure below shows a wave profile
Find the
(i) Amplitude (1mk)
(ii) Frequency (3mk)
(iii) The wavelength (λ) (2mk)
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Determine:
(i) Amplitude …………………….. (1mk)
(ii) Period. (2mk)
(iii) Frequency. (2mk)
(iv) Wavelength. (2mk)
(V) On the same axis of the wave above, sketch a wave with half the amplitude
and double the period. (2mk)
5. Figure below shows how the displacement varies for a certain wave.
Find the
(ii) Amplitude (1mk)
(iii) Frequency (2mk)
(iii) The wavelength (λ) (2mk)
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7. The figure below shows a wave profile. The distance between the 2 and the
th
4 crest is 60cm. Determine the velocity of the wave in m/s. (3mk)
8. The fig. shows a wave profile. Determine the frequency of the wave.
9. The figure below show the displacement time graph of a wave traveling at
400cm/s.
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11. Fig below shows a wave of water ripples
Sketch on the same axes, a wave of both frequency and amplitude double that
of the wave.
13. The graphs in figure 4 represent the same wave.
14. The sketch graph in figure (a) and (b) below represent the same wave.
Determine the velocity of the wave (3mk)
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15. Sketch a displacement-time graph of a wave of amplitude 0.5 cm and frequency
4Hz over a time interval of 1.25s
16. Figure shows air molecules in front of a hollow, wooden box B set vibrating by a
tuning fork.
i) State the reason of mounting the tuning fork on the box which is open at one
end. (2mks)
ii) What is the name given to this kind of wave? (1mk)
iii) What are the sections X and Y called? (2mks)
(iv) A wave front takes 0.03 seconds to travel from X to Z. The velocity of sound in
air is 330m/s. Calculate:
(a) the frequency of wave produced. (2mks)
(b) the wavelength of the wave. (2mks)
17. The figure below shows sound waves in air produced by a vibrating tuning
fork. R is an air molecule on the path of the waves.
i) Using a line, indicate on the diagram a distance d equal to one wavelength of the
wave. (1mk)
ii) In the space provided below, show with an arrow the direction of motion of the
air molecule R as the waves pass. (1mk)
iii) Explain the reason for the answer (ii) (2mk)
18. The figure below shows a longitudinal wave that takes 0.32s to move from point
X to Y and at a speed of 50m/s.
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(i) the frequency of the wave
(ii) the wavelength of the wave
19. The figure below shows a longitudinal wave that takes 0.5s to move from point
A to B and at a speed of 36m/s.
Calculate
(i) The frequency of the wave
(ii) The wavelength of the wave
20. The figure below shows a longitudinal wave on a spring that takes 0.05s to
move from point X to Y.
22. The longitudinal wave below takes 1.5s to move from point M to N.
Calculate
(i) The frequency of the wave
(ii) The speed of the wave if it has a wavelength of 60cm
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SCHEEM
1. Define the term progressive waves (1mk)
ANS Waves that move continuously away from the source
2. State two differences between sound waves and electromagnetic waves (2mks)
ANS:
Sound waves Electromagnetic waves
Longitudinal Transverse
Require material medium Do not require a material medium
Have compressions and They have crests and troughs rare
factions
3. Explain the term ‘phase’ as used in waves (1 mark)
ANS Phase is the timing of two wave trains; ✓1
4. Water waves are observed as they pass a fixed point at a rate of 30 crests per
minute. A particular wave crest takes 2 second to travel between two fixed
points 6m apart. Determine the frequency and the wave length of the wave.
(4mk)
V=
= = 3ms-1
f= = 0.5Hz
= 6cm
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