Edexcel A-LEVEL PHY4 January 2002 QP
Edexcel A-LEVEL PHY4 January 2002 QP
Edexcel A-LEVEL PHY4 January 2002 QP
1. Listed opposite are four types of wave: microwave; sound; ultraviolet; infrared
From this list, choose the wave which matches each description in the list below (You may choose a type of wave once,
more than once or not at all.)
A - A wave capable of causing photoelectric emission of electrons
B - A wave whose vibrations are parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave
C - A transverse wave of wavelength 5 x 10-6 m
D - The wave of highest frequency [4]
2. Neutrons of mass 1.67 x l0-27 kg are travelling at 2.10% of the speed of light.
Calculate the de Broglie wavelength for these neutrons. [3]
Discuss briefly whether neutrons or electrons travelling at this speed would be more suitable for atomic diffraction
studies. [3]
The incident radiation has a wavelength of 215 nm. The metal surface of the photocathode has a work function
of 2.26 eV. Calculate the energy in eV of a photon of the incident radiation. [4]
What is the maximum kinetic energy in eV of the
emitted electrons? Write down the value of the stopping
potential. [2]
If the wavelength and intensity of the incident radiation
is kept constant, a graph of the current I through the
photocell against applied p.d. V is as shown opposite.
Copy out this graph.
Mark a letter S on the graph to show the stopping
potential.
The photocathode is replaced with one whose metal
surface has a greater work function. On the graph, sketch how I would vary with V given that the wavelength and
intensity of the incident radiation remain unchanged. [3]
7. A tennis ball connected to a long piece of string is swung around in a horizontal circle above the head of a pupil.
The pupil feels that there is a tension in the string and argues that for equilibrium there must be an outward "centrifugal"
force acting on the ball. Criticise his argument and explain why there is a tension in the string. [5]
The pupil lets go of the string. Draw a free-body force diagram for the ball at the instant after release. [1]
8. The Doppler shift may be used in the study of distant galaxies. Explain what is meant by a Doppler shift and how it is
used to deduce the motion of distant galaxies. You may be awarded a mark for the clarity of your answer. [5]
The graph opposite shows the variation of the
size S of an open universe against time t.
Copy out this graph.
On the same axes, sketch a second graph
showing how S varies with t for a closed
universe. [1]
It can be shown that the Universe is closed
if its density exceeds a critical value ρ.
This is determined from the Hubble
constant H using
ρ = k H2
where k is a known constant.
Outline the experimental difficulties in
determining ρ accurately. [3]