Post-UTME Past Questions - Original materials are available here - Download PDF for your school of choice + 1 year SMS alerts
WAEC and NECO CBT App for Mobile Devices - Candidates, Schools, Centres, Resellers - 100% Offline -Download Now

2015 WAEC Physics Theory (a)(i) what is resonance? (ii) State two eXwilples of resonance. (iii) Differentiate between loudness and...

Physics
WAEC 2015

(a)(i) what is resonance?

(ii) State two eXwilples of resonance.

(iii) Differentiate between loudness and intensity of sound.

 

(b) When a ray is refracted through a rectangular glass prism, which of the following properties of the ray will change? Wavelength, frequency and speed.

(c)

(i) Copy the diagram above in your answer booklet.

(iii) On the copied diagram, sketch the pattern of the waves immediately after passing through the opening.

(d) A diverging lens of focal length 18.0 in is used to view a shark that is 90.0 in away from the lens. If the image formed is 1.0 m long, calculate the:

(i) image distance;

(ii) length of the shark.  

 

Your School's Whatsapp Group - Join Us now
Post UTME Past Questions Agent
Post-UTME Past Questions - Original materials are available here - Download PDF for your school of choice + 1 year SMS alerts
Explanation

(a)(i) Resonance is a phenomenon which occurs whenever a body is set in oscillation at its own natural frequency as a result of impulses received from another vibrating body, vibrating with the same frequency.

(ii) Examples of resonance are:

(1) Loud sound from vibrating prongs of a tuning fork.

(2) Bridge vibrating under uniform matching of soldiers.

(3) Repeated jumping of a diver at the free end of a diving board causes the board to resonate.

(4) Rattling of car engine at high speed causing vibrating of the body of the car. (5) X\(_{c}\) equals X\(_L\) in an L-C-R series circuit for tuning a radio set.

(iii) 

Loudness

Intensity 

- The magnitude of the sensation resulting from sound reaching the ear.

-Sensation that depends on the individual hearing ability.

 

- The time rate of flow of energy per unit area perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the sound.

- Depends on physical quantities of energy, time and area

 

(b) The following properties will change in speed and wavelength.

 

(c)

 

(d) \(\frac{1}{u} + \frac{1}{v} = \frac{1}{f}\)

\(\frac{1}{v} = \frac{1}{f} - \frac{1}{u} = \frac{1}{-18} - \frac{1}{90}\)

= \(\frac{-5 -1}{90}\)

v = -15m

M = \(\frac{u}{v} = \frac{h_i}{h_o}\)

\(h_o = \frac{hi \times u}{v} = \frac{1 \times 90}{1.5}\)

= 6.0 m


Report an Error Ask A Question Download App
WAEC and NECO CBT Software for Computers and Laptops - Candidates, Schools, Centres, Resellers - 100% Offline -Download Now
Post-UTME Past Questions - Original materials are available here - Download PDF for your school of choice + 1 year SMS alerts
Post UTME Past Questions Agent

Contributions ({{ comment_count }})

Please wait...

{{ settings.no_comment_msg ? settings.no_comment_msg : 'There are no comments' }}

Quick Questions

Post your Contribution

Please don't post or ask to join a "Group" or "Whatsapp Group" as a comment. It will be deleted. To join or start a group, please click here

{{ quote.posted_by.display_name }}
{{ settings.form_textarea_description }}
 
WAEC and NECO CBT Software for Computers and Laptops - Candidates, Schools, Centres, Resellers - 100% Offline -Download Now
Post UTME Past Questions Agent
Your School's Whatsapp Group - Join Us now
WAEC and NECO CBT App for Mobile Devices - Candidates, Schools, Centres, Resellers - 100% Offline -Download Now
Post-UTME Past Questions - Original materials are available here - Download PDF for your school of choice + 1 year SMS alerts
WAEC and NECO CBT Software for Computers and Laptops - Candidates, Schools, Centres, Resellers - 100% Offline -Download Now
Your School's Whatsapp Group - Join Us now
WAEC and NECO CBT App for Mobile Devices - Candidates, Schools, Centres, Resellers - 100% Offline -Download Now
Post UTME Past Questions Agent