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Answer Scheme Module Waves 2019

This document contains marking schemes and questions from several past year exams on wave modules. It includes: 1) Multiple choice and structured questions on topics like wave properties, reflection, interference, diffraction and sound waves. Marks are allocated for each question or part. 2) Understanding and concept questions that require longer explanations involving wave concepts like resonance, properties of different wave types, and effects of medium properties on wave behavior. 3) Modified structured questions from past year paper 2 involving diagrams and explanations of wave interference patterns and nodes/antinodes. In total, the document covers a wide range of wave topics assessed in different question formats from many past Physics wave examination papers.

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Answer Scheme Module Waves 2019

This document contains marking schemes and questions from several past year exams on wave modules. It includes: 1) Multiple choice and structured questions on topics like wave properties, reflection, interference, diffraction and sound waves. Marks are allocated for each question or part. 2) Understanding and concept questions that require longer explanations involving wave concepts like resonance, properties of different wave types, and effects of medium properties on wave behavior. 3) Modified structured questions from past year paper 2 involving diagrams and explanations of wave interference patterns and nodes/antinodes. In total, the document covers a wide range of wave topics assessed in different question formats from many past Physics wave examination papers.

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MARKING SCHEME MODULE WAVE 2019

Structure Question
MRSM 2009

QUESTION ANSWER MARK


1 (a) The number of complete oscillation in one second 1
(b) (i) 5/2 = 2.5 cm 1
(ii) v = f 1
= (20) (0.025) 1
= 0.5 ms-1

(c) increase 1
TOTAL 6M

SBP 2007

QUESTION ANSWER MARK


1 (a) Reflection of waves 1
(b) - the incident ultrasonic waves is reflected by the big rock to form 1
reflected ultrasonic waves
- Incident angle is equal to reflected angle 1
(c ) (i) 1
1

(ii) 1
1

TOTAL 6M

QUESTION ANSWER MARK


3 (a) Monochromatic light is light with one colour or one wavelength 1
(b) Bright fringes : Consructive interference 1
Dark fringes : Destructive interference 1

( c) ‫ = ג‬ax / D 1
= 4.5 x 10 -7 m 1
TOTAL 5M
JPN TERENGGANU 2010

QUESTION ANSWER MARK


4 (a) Longitudinal // mechanical wave 1
(b) X –ray 1
(c) F is inversely proportional with ‫ ג‬// ‫ ג‬smallest 1
(d) (i) V= 2500 x 0.5 1
= 1.25 x 10 3 ms-1 1
(ii) d= ½ vt = ½ (1.25 x 10 3 ms-1 ) (2.0 s) 1
= 1.25 x 103 ms-1 1
TOTAL 7M

SBP 2017

QUESTION ANSWER MARK


5 (a) Longitudinal wave 1
(b) Loudness increase 1
Amplitude increase 1
(c ) Pitch increases 1
Frequency increases 1
(d) .i Frequency of wave transmitted : high 1
Reason : High Energy 1
Ii Type of reflector :concave 1
Reason : To focus the wave 1
Iii Type of medium in Column X : water 1
Reason : Sound wave travel faster in water 1
(e) T 1
TOTAL 12 M
JOHOR 2018

QUESTION ANSWER MARK


6 (a) Y 1
(b) √ perpendicular 1
(c ) (i) Increase 1
(ii) Long wavelength , more diffract / Short wavelength less diffract 1
TOTAL 4M

SMKA KHIR JOHARI 2018

7 (a) Infra red 1


(b) The Frequency of Gamma ray is greater than radio wave 1
(c ) Radio wave / mikro wave / infra red/ visible light /ultra-light 1
(d) Electromagnetic wave is a transverse wave while sound wave is 1
longitudinal wave
(e) V=f‫ג‬
‫=ג‬V/f
= 3 x 10 8 ms-1 / 3200 1
= 9.375 x 10 4 ms-1 1
TOTAL 6M
MRSM 2018

QUESTION ANSWER MARK


8 (a) (i) Antinode 1
(ii) When two crest meet/overlap 1
The maximum amplitude // constructive interference occur 1
(b) (i) Point M is a dark fringe 1
(ii) Distance between two consecutive red fringes increases. 1
(c ) (i) Destructive interference 1
Reason : Sound Loudness is decreased/destroyed 1
(ii) Porous 1
Reason : Able to absorb sound 1
(iii) Thick 1
Reason : High sound absorption //no reflection of sound 1
(iv) R 1
TOTAL 12 M

Understanding and Concept Question


SBP 2015 (NO.12)

QUESTION ANSWER MARK


1 (a) (i) Frequency of any oscillating system in the absence of any other forces. 1
(ii) - Force oscillation at X 1
- Wave transfer energy equally through the string to all pendulum 1
- Pendulum B will oscillate with maximum amplitude 1
- Because the natural frequency of B is the same as natural
frequency of X // length pendulum X is equal to the length of 1
pendulum B
- Resonance occurred

TOTAL 5M

SABAH 2015

QUESTION ANSWER MARK


2. - ultrasonic have high frequency and high energy 1
- ultrasonic is more cheaper to be formed/produces 1
- ultrasonic can be travel far/long distance 1
TOTAL 3M

PERAK 2015

QUESTION ANSWER MARK


1 (a) (i) Waves are carries of energy from one location to another which produced 1
by an oscillating or vibrating motion. // Waves is a disturbance that
transfer energy between 2 points through vibration in a medium without
transferring matter between 2 points.
(ii) - Depth increase 1
- Velocity increase 1
- Wavelength increase 1
- Higher diffraction occurred 1
TOTAL 5M

Paper 2 section B (modification)


PERAK 2009 (NO.10)

QUESTION ANSWER MARK


1 (a) (i) Waves are carries of energy from one location to another which 1
produced by an oscillating or vibrating motion. // Waves is a disturbance
that transfer energy between 2 points through vibration in a medium
without transferring matter between 2 points.
(ii) (1) Both the wave sources are coherent. 1
(2) In Diagram 10.1, the positions where the students are standing 1
are where constructive interference occurs. ln Diagram 10.2, the
antinodal lines are where constructive interference occurs.//
Diagrams as follows:

(3) In Diagram 10.1, the positions in between the students are


where destructive interference occurs. In Diagram 10.2, the 1
nodal lines are where destructive interference occurs. //Diagram
as follows:

1
(4) Physics concept: Interference //The principle of superposition 1
(5) Interference is the superposition of two waves originating from
two coherent sources // Principle of superposition states that
when two waves move simultaneously and coincide at a point,
the sum of the displacements at that point is equal to the sum of
the displacements of the individual waves by vector method.
(b)
(i),(ii),(iii),(iv)

1
1
1
1

(c)
1
1

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
1

(max.
10)
TOTAL 20 M
MELAKA 2019

QUESTION ANSWER MARK


2 (a) (i) Diffraction 1
(ii) 1st : Wave pattern before pass through the gaps are plane for two 1
diagrams.
2nd : Wave pattern after through the gap is more circular in Diagram 10.1 1
3rd : wavelength before and after passing through the gaps are equal
4th : The smaller the gap, the more circular the wave pattern after the go 1
through the gap 1
5th : Wavelengths before and after passing the gaps are equal
1
(b) 1st : Energy of the waves focused at the cape. 1
2nd : Energy increases, amplitude increase / energy increases / amplitude 1
increase.
3rd : Energy at the bay area is spread out. 1
4th : Energy decreases / amplitude zero 1
(c)

(max.
10)

TOTAL 20 M
Paper 2 Section B (Making Decision)

NEGERI SEMBILAN 2017 (NO.12)

QUESTION ANSWER MARK


1 (a) Waves which the vibration of particles in the medium is parallel to the 1
direction of propagation of the waves.
b(i) 1

1
1

1
(ii) 1
1

1
1

150 – 105 = 45 m
C (i) - 1st explosion is sound propagation from the pistol towards the boy 1
- 2nd explosion is heard from the reflection of sound to the building 1
(ii) - Sound propagate from building experience the damping process 1
- Decreasing the in the amplitude of an oscillating system when its 1
energy is drained out as friction/heat energy.
D Characteristics Explanation
Type of waves : Ultrasound - Absorbption of water is
decrease 1,1
- Long distance/penetrate
to the water
High frequency Clear image//image with high 1,1
resolution
Equipment used Transmit the waves signal and
:Transmitter and receiver detect/receive the echo 1,1
Percentage of absorption of Less of energy loss
water : small 1,1
I choose R Because type of waves is
ultrasound, high frequency 1,1
equipment used is transmitter
and receiver and small
percentage of absorption of
water.

TOTAL 20 M
PAHANG JUJ SET A (2017)

QUESTION ANSWER MARK


1 (a) Wavelength is the distance between 2 successive crest or trough in a 1
phase.
(b) - Waves at the ocean is more constant because the speed is 1
uniform.
- When the waves is propagate to the beach, the waves is spread 1
out.
- So, the energy will decrease 1
- And the amplitude decrease too 1
(c )
Characteristics Explanation
Long distance of retaining Increase the area
1,1
wall covered by the big
waves
Deep basin Higher the depth, higher the
1,1
wavelength // more calm
Wide basin retaining wall More stable //withstand with
high pressure at the bottom of 1,1
the sea
Small opening More diffraction // less energy 1,1
// less amplitude
I choose R Because Long distance of 1,1
retaining wall, Deep basin, Wide
basin retaining wall and Small
opening

(d) 1
1

1
TOTAL 20 M

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