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This document provides information about an exam for Edexcel IGCSE Physics on the topic of waves, light and sound. The exam is 74 minutes long and contains questions worth a total of 62 marks. The questions cover topics like total internal reflection, calculating critical angles using refractive indices, plotting graphs of refractive index against angle of incidence, and describing uses of total internal reflection such as in optical fibers.

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Light and Sound 1 MS

This document provides information about an exam for Edexcel IGCSE Physics on the topic of waves, light and sound. The exam is 74 minutes long and contains questions worth a total of 62 marks. The questions cover topics like total internal reflection, calculating critical angles using refractive indices, plotting graphs of refractive index against angle of incidence, and describing uses of total internal reflection such as in optical fibers.

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Edexcel

IGCSE
PHYSICS
Waves

Light and Sound 1

Time allowed
74 minutes

MARK SCHEME

Score Percentage

/62 %
4.1 | CELL BIOLOGY | QUESTION PAPER 1 1
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
1 (a) 3 or more correct lines = 2 marks 2
Any two correct lines = 1 mark

Notes about the total Right or


internal reflection of light wrong
the angle of incidence
equals the angle of

reflection

light changes speed when it


is internally reflected 

every ray entering the


semicircular glass block is
reflected by total internal 
reflection

if i = 0 then the ray does


not deviate 

the refractive index of glass


is bigger than the refractive

index of air

(b) MP1 only two internal reflections 3


attempted;
MP2 horizontal line from first TIR to horizontal line by eye
second TIR;
MP3 ray does not deviate on exit; ignore arrows

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Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
1 (c) (i) Statement of sin c = 1/n; 3
Substitution;
Calculation; Value of c (or n) to at
least 3 s.f.
e.g. sin c = 1/n …………………..worth 1
sin c = 1/1.5………………………..worth 2
(= 0.667) so c = 41.8º ……….worth 3
Allow reverse
argument for max 2.
Sin 42º = 0.669,
giving n = 1.49
(“about 1.5”)
Sin 42 x 1.5 =1.0036
1
(sin 42 =1/1.5)
Beware spurious
maths that gives
about 42 degrees

(ii) Any two of the following ideas:- allow 2

 RI= sin i /sin r n= speed 1/speed2


n= 1/sin c

 RI(n) is (only) a number /ratio; proportion for ratio

 a sine is a number /ratio; units cancel out

(d) (i) Plot at 1.5, 42; no tolerance 1

(ii) Any one of - 1


Fits the trend/pattern;
(point is on) an extrapolation of line May be shown on
to; graph OR e.g. “where
the line would go”

(iii) Any two of - 2


MP1. Idea that a reduced scale gives allow
full(er) use of grid; reduced scale fits the
data ranges (of RI or
c)
MP2. RI is always more than 1 (for ignore RI >0
incidence in air)
MP3. angle c greater than ~20°; allow angle c never
zero

Total 14 marks

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Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
2 (a) any three from: 3
paper / pen / pencil; allow cork board
protractor;
ruler / straight edge;
light source (& power supply); ignore unqualified
‘light’
(optical) pins; allow needles

(b) (i) line drawn at P at 90 to the flat judge by eye 1


surface;

(ii) 41(); tolerance +/- 3 2


21(); no ECF

(iii) change of medium / eq; allow change of 2


refractive index /
(optical) density
change in speed / wavelength; ignore changes
direction

reject second mark


if contradiction
seen

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(c) (i) label on both axes; ignore orientation 4
ignore any units
scale on both axes; linear scale using
≥50% of the grid
plotting;; tolerance is +/- 0.5
square
-1 for each error

(ii) straight line of best fit (towards zero); points should be 1


evenly distributed
about the line

(iii) n = sin i ÷ sin r accept sine for sin 1

(iv) correct use of data from graph or table 2


seen;
value in range 1.54-1.60;

total marks = 16

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Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
3 (a) (i) Any two of - NB do not credit 2
repeat of ‘totally’,
‘internally’
MP1. Idea that the reflection is (from a within
surface) inside the material;
MP2. Idea that all of the light is
reflected;
MP3. Idea that reflection occurs inside Allow inside the
the optically more dense medium; higher refractive
index medium
MP4. light incident at angle greater than
critical angle

(ii) Any two sensible uses – 2


e. allow
 optical fibres for communication; only allow bald
‘optical fibre’ if no
other O.F. mark
given
 in endoscopes; description of use
 optical fibres in decorative
lamps/eq;
 in safety reflector; e.g bicycle/car
reflector, cat’s eye
 (Rectifying) prism in
binoculars/telescope;
 (Viewing) prism in camera;
 (Reflecting) prism in periscope;
 (Reflecting) prism in rangefinder;

(b) (i) B - OB 1

(ii) sin c = 1/n Allow 1


rearrangements
and abbreviations
μ for n
condone
sin i for sin c

(iii) Substitution and rearrangement in correct 2


equation;
Evaluation;
e.g. n=1/sin 42° = 1/0.6691
n= 1.5 1.49, 1.50
(1.4945)

Total 8 marks

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Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
4 (a) (i) D refraction; 1

(ii) any 2 of: allow ‘light’ for 2


waves
MP1. waves slow down;

MP2. waves change direction/bend/angle; do not allow ‘curved’

MP3. wavelength decreases; allow wavefronts


closer together

(b) (i) line at 90 to the surface at point of contact; judge by eye 1
label not required

(ii) angle between normal and incident ray clearly allow ecf from normal 1
indicated; line drawn in (b)(i)

allow measured value


in degrees

Total 5 marks

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Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
5 (a) (i) change of direction of a wave (as it changes allow definition in terms 1
from 1 medium to another); of change of speed
condone ‘bending of
light’
(ii)
MP1. right angle by eye; allow 3
normal labelled with
right angle (90º or
MP2. incident angle marked; symbol)
MP3. incident angle value in range 31º to 34º;
Give 2 marks (MP2 and
MP3) for answer in
range without a marked
incident angle

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iii 3

MP1. rr > rb ;
red line above blue line
MP2. rr < i ; inside prism
refraction at first surface
MP3. less refraction than for blue light on (inside grey area)
emergence;
exit rays diverge
downwards

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iv what happens inside the prism allow for MP1 2
ONE mark from:-
MP1. (blue light will) refract more (at the first it will go slower;
surface);
MP2. it will be nearer the normal;
MP3. ‘r’ will be smaller;

what happens on emergence:-


ONE mark from:-
MP4. it will bend even more;
MP5. so larger deviation than previously;

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Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
5 b i 5

axes labelled with units;


scales correct and linear to cover at least half the grid on one of the axes;
points;;
(-1 for each incorrect point to a maximum of 2)
curve of best fit drawn;

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(ii) point 10, 60 circled; 1
(10,)50; allow 49-52 1
1
(iii) 63 / ans from candidates graph; ans in range 62-66

(iv) Any two from 2


• pattern sentence / positive correlation / as one increases the
positive slope; other increases
allow
• refractometer
• gradient changes/nonlinearity discussed; readings increase
faster than % sugar
concentration
• attempted
mathematical
• not through the origin; description e.g.
exponential or
similar

(Total for Question 5 = 19 marks)

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