Physics G8 2021-22 3RD Term Revision Sheet
Physics G8 2021-22 3RD Term Revision Sheet
Physics G8 2021-22 3RD Term Revision Sheet
CH 15 - SPECTRA
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Excellence International Schools
Academic Year 2021-2022
Revision Sheet – 3rd Term Subject: Physics Grade: 8
Name ________________________ Class:-______
2) The frequency of a wave is doubled. The speed of the wave does not change. What
happens to the wavelength of the wave?
A. It becomes four times as large.
B. It does not change.
C. It doubles.
D. It halves.
3) A water wave passes into a region where the wave travels more slowly. As it passes
into the slow region, what happens to the frequency and what happens to the
wavelength of the wave?
4) Which row shows the natures of light waves, sound waves and X-rays?
6) What is the number of wavefronts per second that pass a fixed point?
A. the amplitude of the wave
B. the frequency of the wave
C. the speed of the wave
D. the wavelength of the wave.
7) The diagrams show two water waves P and Q that are travelling at the same speed on
the surface of a pond. The diagrams are to the same scale.
Which wave has the greater amplitude and which wave has the greater frequency?
9) A small boat in a harbour is protected from waves on the sea by harbour walls. Some
waves can curve round the harbour walls and reach the boat. What is the name of
this effect?
A. diffraction
B. dispersion
C. reflection
D. refraction
10) A boy throws a small stone into a pond. Waves spread out from where the stone hits
the water and travel to the side of the pond. The boy notices that eight waves reach
the side of the pond in a time of 5.0s. What is the frequency of the waves?
A. 0.20Hz
B. 0.63Hz
C. 1.6Hz
D. 40Hz
11) A sound wave travels through air as a series of compressions and rarefactions.
Which row correctly compares the air pressure in a compression and the air
pressure in a rarefaction to the air pressure nearby where there is no sound wave?
13) An echo-sounder on a ship produces a pulse of sound. The echo is received by the
echo-sounder after two seconds. The speed of sound in sea-water is 1500m/s. What
is the depth of the sea-water below the ship?
A. 750m
B. 1500m
C. 3000m
D. 6000m
14) A man holding a starting pistol stands 640 m away from a spectator. The spectator
hears the sound of the starting pistol 2.0 s after seeing the flash from the pistol.
Using this information, what is the speed of sound in air?
A. 160m/ s
B. 320m/ s
C. 640m/s
D. 1280m/s
15) Two sounds X and Y are produced by loudspeakers. The amplitude and frequency of
each sound wave is given in the table. How does sound Y compare with sound X?
17) The frequency of a musical note is increased. A student hearing the sound detects
an increase in which property?
A. loudness of the sound
B. pitch of the sound
C. speed of the sound wave
D. wavelength of the sound wave
18) Sounds are produced by vibrating objects. A certain object vibrates but a person
nearby cannot hear any sound. Which statement could explain why nothing is heard?
A. The amplitude of the sound waves is too large.
B. The frequency of the vibration is too high.
C. The sound waves are transverse.
D. The speed of the sound waves is too high.
19) A fire alarm is not loud enough and the pitch is too low. An engineer adjusts the
alarm so that it produces a louder note of a higher pitch.
What effect does this have on the amplitude and on the frequency of the sound?
20) The diagrams show the wave shapes of two different sounds. The scales are the
same in each diagram. sound 1 sound 2 time time How does sound 2 compare with
sound 1?
A word is missing from the label below the spectrum. Which word is missing?
A. amplitude
B. frequency
C. speed
D. wavelength
28) An intruder alarm sensor detects that a human is warmer than his surroundings.
Which type of electromagnetic wave does the sensor detect?
A. infra-red
B. radio
C. ultraviolet
D. visible light
29) Which statement is correct about the speed of electromagnetic waves in a vacuum?
A. Ultra-violet waves have the greatest speed.
B. Visible light waves have the greatest speed.
C. Infra-red waves have the greatest speed.
D. All electromagnetic waves have the same speed.
30) Which diagram shows the correct order of the waves in the electromagnetic
spectrum?
wavelength = .................................................
(b) Fig. 5.1 shows an electric bell ringing in a sealed glass chamber containing air.
A student hears the bell ringing. The air is then removed from the chamber.
State and explain any change in the sound heard by the student.
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distance = .......................................... cm
(a) As the sound wave passes a point, it produces regions of higher and lower pressure.
State the names of these regions.
(b) Describe how the movement of the loudspeaker cone produces these regions of
different pressure.
(c) State the effect on the loudness and pitch of the sound from the loudspeaker when
(i) the amplitude increases but the frequency of the sound stays the same,
loudness ............................................................................................................................
pitch ...................................................................................................................................
(ii) the amplitude stays the same but the frequency increases.
loudness ............................................................................................................................
pitch ...................................................................................................................................
(b) At night, bats emit pulses of sound to detect obstacles and prey. The speed of
sound in air is
340 m / s.
(i) A bat emits a pulse of sound of wavelength 0.0085 m.
Calculate the frequency of the sound.
frequency = ...........................................................
(iii) The pulse of sound hits a stationary object and is reflected back to the bat. The
pulse is received by the bat 0.12 s after it was emitted.
Calculate the distance travelled by the pulse of sound during this time.
distance = ...........................................................
(a) (i) In Fig. 7.1, one part of the electromagnetic spectrum is not labelled.
State the name of this part.
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(ii) The speed of visible light waves in a vacuum is 3.0 × 108 m / s.
Suggest a value for the speed of infra-red waves in a vacuum.
speed = .................................................. m / s
(iii) Some parts of the electromagnetic spectrum have a wavelength shorter than that
of visible light. State one example.
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(a) (i) In Fig. 7.1, section A and section B of the electromagnetic spectrum are not
labelled.
State the names of these parts.
A ........................................................................................................................................
B ........................................................................................................................................
(ii) An electromagnetic wave has a wavelength of 1.0 × 10–9 m. Use Fig. 7.1 to identify
the type of electromagnetic wave.
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(c) For each purpose, state one type of electromagnetic radiation that can be used.
(i) remote controllers for televisions
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(ii) killing bacterial cells
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