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Sound Question Paper Level Subject Exam oard Unit Topic ooklet O Level Physics ambridge International Examinations Waves Sound Question Paper Time llowed: 41 minutes Score: /34 Percentage: /100 Grade oundaries:

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 1 n intruder alarm is adjusted to give a quieter sound without affecting the pitch of the note. How are the amplitude and the frequency of the sound affected? 2 In which situation do sound waves not travel? from a satellite in space to Earth from a ship to a submarine from an explosion underground to the surface through a balloon filled with helium gas 3 Two sound waves X and Y are compared. X has the greater frequency. Y has the greater amplitude. How do the loudness and pitch of sound wave Y compare to those of X? Y is louder and higher pitch. Y is louder and lower pitch. Y is quieter and higher pitch. Y is quieter and lower pitch.

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 4 musical note is produced by two sources. The traces produced by each source on the screen of a cathode-ray oscilloscope (c.r.o.) are shown below. What is the difference between the sounds? the amplitude the frequency the pitch the quality 5 n echo sounder produces ultrasound of frequency 24 khz. The ultrasound travels in water at a speed of 1.5 km / s. What is the wavelength in water of ultrasound of this frequency? 0.063 m 16 m 36 m 63 m 6 loudspeaker produces a sound wave of frequency 50 Hz. The amplitude of the sound wave is increased. What is heard? a louder sound of a higher pitch a louder sound of the same pitch a sound of higher pitch but the same loudness a sound of the same pitch and loudness as before

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 7 n ultrasound scanner produces an image of an unborn baby. part of scanner unborn baby How does the scanner form an image? from ultrasound absorbed by the baby from ultrasound emitted by the baby from ultrasound reflected by the baby from ultrasound refracted by the baby 8 The sound from the siren of a ship is reflected by a cliff. n echo is heard by a sailor on the deck of the ship, 4.0 s after the siren is sounded. The speed of sound in air is 320 m / s. How far from the cliff is the ship? 80 m 160 m 640 m 1280 m

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 9 ompressions and rarefactions are sent out from a loudspeaker cone as it vibrates backwards and forwards. The frequency of vibration is 50 Hz. loudspeaker cone P compression rarefaction compression is at point P. How much time elapses before the next rarefaction arrives at P? 0.010 s 0.020 s 25 s 50 s 10 Which statement about the speed of sound is correct? sound travels fastest in a vacuum sound travels fastest in gases sound travels fastest in liquids sound travels fastest in solids 11 Which frequency is in the ultrasound range? 35 Hz 350 Hz 3500 Hz 35 000 Hz 12 In an experiment to determine the speed of sound in air, a student stands 200 m away from a cliff and claps two pieces of wood together. His class-mates standing next to him start stopwatches when the two pieces of wood meet and stop the stopwatches when they hear the echo. Their times are: 1.44 s 1.70 s 1.58 s 1.76 s Which value for the speed of sound do they obtain? 62 m / s 123 m / s 247 m / s 340 m / s

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 13 student stands at a distance d from the base of a tall cliff. He claps together two pieces of wood and measures the time that elapses before he hears the echo. He conducts the experiment five times and obtains these results. 0.72 s 0.80 s 0.7 s 0.8 s 0.7 s The speed of sound is 320 m / s. What is the distance d? 120 m 240 m 480 m 600 m 14 Ultrasound has many uses. For what are ultrasound waves used? killing cancerous cells pre-natal scanning sunbeds telephones 15 Which range is the approximate range of audible frequencies for a human? 0.2 Hz 200 Hz 2Hz 2000 Hz 20 Hz 20 000 Hz 200 Hz 2 000 000 Hz

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 16 Which row correctly compares the speeds of sound in air, liquid and solid? 17 guitar string is made to vibrate. What makes the pitch of the note rise? a decrease in the amplitude of vibration a decrease in the frequency of vibration an increase in the amplitude of vibration an increase in the frequency of vibration 18 What is a possible frequency of an ultrasound wave? 0.1 khz 3 khz 10 khz 30 khz 19 The graph shows how the pressure varies as a sound wave passes through air. Which point represents a compression? air pressure 0 time

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 20 The sounds produced by two musical instruments are directed towards a microphone connected to an oscilloscope (c.r.o.). The waveforms produced on the screen are shown. The waveforms show that the sounds produced have a different property. What is the property? frequency speed timbre (quality) wavelength 21 Two campers are woken up in the middle of the night by a thunderstorm. Their tent is lit up by a flash of lightning and they hear the thunderclap 5.0 s later. The speed of sound is 340 m / s. How far away from the tent is the lightning? 68 m 850 m 1700 m 3400 m

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 22 Sound travels at different speeds in air, water and steel. For these materials, which row is correct? 23 Waveforms are shown on a cathode-ray oscilloscope for a flute and for a guitar, each playing the same note. The oscilloscope settings are the same for both waveforms. flute guitar What is the difference between the two sounds? the amplitude the frequency the quality (timbre) the wavelength

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 24 flash of lightning and the corresponding sound of the thunder are detected 6 s apart. student calculates that the lightning struck about 1800 m away. On which assumption is the calculation based? Light reaches us almost instantaneously, but sound travels at 300 m / s. Light travels 300 m / s faster than sound. Light travels 300 times faster than sound. The sound of the thunder was emitted 6 s after the flash. 25 uring a thunderstorm, there is an interval of 1.70 s between an observer seeing the lightning and hearing the thunder. The speed of sound is 340 m / s. What is the distance between the observer and the storm? 100 m 200 m 578 m 1160 m 26 n ultrasonic tape-measure is used to find the distance to a wall. It sends out an ultrasonic pulse and times how long it takes for the reflected pulse to return from the wall. The ultrasound has a frequency, a wavelength and a speed. Which pair of values is needed to find the distance to the wall? frequency and wavelength frequency and time taken for the pulse to return speed and time taken for the pulse to return wavelength and time taken for the pulse to return

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 27 The diagram shows the trace produced on a cathode-ray oscilloscope (c.r.o.) by a sound. Which trace is produced when both the loudness and the pitch of the sound are increased? 28 elicate instruments are often placed in a box to protect them from stray magnetic fields. What is the material used for the box and why is it chosen? luminium is used because it is a non-magnetic material. opper is used because it has a low electrical resistance. Polythene is used because it is a good electrical insulator. Soft iron is used because it is a magnetic material.

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 29 girl, standing 150 m in front of a tall building, fires a shot using a starting pistol. boy, standing 350 m from the girl, hears two bangs 1 s apart. girl boy 150 m 350 m From this information, what is the speed of sound in air? 300 m / s 350 m / s 500 m / s 650 m / s 30 boy strikes a rigid metal fence with a stick to create a sound along the fence. girl listens with her ear against the fence. One second after the fence is struck, the girl hears a sound through the air. boy girl stick How long will it take for the sound to reach the girl through the fence? 0 second less than 1 second 1 second more than 1 second

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 31 The diagrams show oscilloscope traces of sounds picked up by microphones. The oscilloscope controls are set in the same position for all the traces. Which trace shows the sound that is both loud and low-pitched? 32 The graph shows, at one instant, the pressure variation along a sound wave. pressure X atmospheric pressure P Y distance Q Which point on the diagram represents a rarefaction and what is the wavelength of the sound wave? rarefaction at wavelength is P X P Y Q X Q Y

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 33 The diagram shows a loudspeaker that is producing a continuous sound wave of frequency 200 Hz in air. loudspeaker P Which diagram best shows how the sound causes a molecule at P to move during s 200 1? P P P P 34 Which of the following does not produce a sound wave? a bell ringing under water a gun fired in a room with no echoes a hammer hitting a block of rubber an explosion in outer space