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1 (a) (i) A ray of light passes through a length of curved optical fibre.
Draw a diagram showing the fibre and the path of the ray of light.
[1]
(ii) Describe one use of optical fibres in medicine. You may draw a diagram.
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................................................................................................................................ [3]
PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
(b) Draw a straight line from each wave on the left to the most appropriate speed.
light in air
90m/s
(9 × 10)
6000m/s
(6 × 103
)
100000m/s
(1 × 105
)
1000000m/s
(1 × 106
)
300000000m/s
(3 × 108
)
60000000000m/s
(6 × 1010
)
microwaves in
a vacuum
sound in steel
[3]
(c) The refractive index of a block of glass is 1.5.
Use your value for the speed of light from (b) to calculate the speed of light in this block.
speed = ................................................................. [2]
[Total: 9]
PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
2 (a) Explain what is meant by
(i) total internal reflection,
...........................................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................................[1]
(ii) critical angle.
...........................................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................................[1]
(b) Fig. 7.1 shows a ray of light, travelling in air, incident on a glass prism.
60°
30°
Fig. 7.1
(i) The speed of light in air is 3.0 × 108 m/s. Its speed in the glass is 2.0 × 108 m/s.
Calculate the refractive index of the glass.
refractive index = ...........................................................[2]
PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
(ii) Show that the critical angle for the glass-air boundary is 42°.
[1]
(iii) On Fig. 7.1, draw carefully, without calculation, the continuation of the ray through the
prism and into the air. [3]
[Total: 8]
PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
3 (a) Fig. 7.1 represents an object O placed in front of a converging lens.
QP SR
O
I
Fig. 7.1
(i) State a full description of the image I.
...................................................................................................................................... [2]
(ii) Using the letters on Fig. 7.1, identify the focal length of the lens.
...................................................................................................................................... [1]
(iii) On Fig. 7.1, draw an eye suitably placed to view the image I. [1]
(b) Fig. 7.2 shows an object O placed to the left of a converging lens. A principal focus of the lens
is at the position marked F.
F
O
Fig. 7.2
(i) On Fig. 7.2, draw two rays to locate the image of object O. Draw the image.
(ii) On Fig. 7.2, draw one other ray from the upper tip of O to the image.
[4]
[Total: 8]
PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
4 The refractive index n of glass in air is 1.5.
(a) (i) State the equation that relates the speed of light in air va, the speed of light in glass vg
and n.
.......................................................................................................................................[1]
(ii) The speed of light in air is 3.0 × 108m/s.
Calculate the speed of light in glass.
speed = .........................................................[1]
(b) Light travelling in glass strikes the edge of the glass. Fig. 6.1 shows a ray of light at an angle
of 41° to the normal.
41°
air
glass
normal
Fig. 6.1
(i) The light passes from the glass into the air.
Calculate the angle that the ray makes with the normal in the air.
angle = .........................................................[2]
(ii) State what happens to light that strikes the edge of the glass at an angle to the normal
much larger than 41°.
.......................................................................................................................................[1]PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
(c) Describe one example of how optical fibres are used in medicine.
...................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................[2]
[Total: 7]
PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
5 A glass, converging lens is used as a magnifying glass to observe a red ant.
(a) Fig. 6.1 shows the lens, the principal axis, and the two principal focuses F1 and F2.
lens
F2F1
principal axis
Fig. 6.1
(i) 1. On Fig. 6.1, mark a point on the principal axis, labelled A, to indicate a suitable
position for the ant.
2. On Fig. 6.1, mark a point on the principal axis, labelled E, to indicate a suitable
position for the observer’s eye.
[1]
(ii) Tick one of the boxes to indicate where, on the principal axis, the image of the ant is
located.
to the left of F1
between F1 and the lens
within the lens
between the lens and F2
to the right of F2
[1]
(iii) Underline two words in the list that describe the image produced by the magnifying
glass.
[2]
diminished inverted rreal upright virtual
PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
(b) (i) The red light from the ant passes into the lens.
As the light enters the lens, state what happens to
1. its wavelength,
................................................................................................................................[1]
2. its frequency.
................................................................................................................................[1]
(ii) State how the wavelength of violet light in air differs from the wavelength of red light in
air.
.......................................................................................................................................[1]
[Total: 7]
PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
6 (a) Fig. 7.1 shows a convex lens being used to produce an image of an object.
image object
principal
focus
Fig. 7.1
(i) Place three ticks in the table that describe this image.
can only be formed on a screen
diminished
enlarged
inverted
real
same size
upright
virtual
[3]
(ii) On Fig. 7.1, mark a letter E to indicate a possible position for an eye to be placed to
observe this image. [1]
(iii) State an application in which a convex lens is used in this way.
.......................................................................................................................................[1]
PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
(b) In the space below, draw a ray diagram to locate the image of an object of height 1.0cm
placed 5.0cm from a convex lens of focal length 2.0cm. Draw your diagram full size. You are
advised to locate the lens roughly in the centre of the space. Label the image.
[3]
[Total: 8]
PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com

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Light 1 qp

  • 1. 1 (a) (i) A ray of light passes through a length of curved optical fibre. Draw a diagram showing the fibre and the path of the ray of light. [1] (ii) Describe one use of optical fibres in medicine. You may draw a diagram. ................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................ [3] PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
  • 2. (b) Draw a straight line from each wave on the left to the most appropriate speed. light in air 90m/s (9 × 10) 6000m/s (6 × 103 ) 100000m/s (1 × 105 ) 1000000m/s (1 × 106 ) 300000000m/s (3 × 108 ) 60000000000m/s (6 × 1010 ) microwaves in a vacuum sound in steel [3] (c) The refractive index of a block of glass is 1.5. Use your value for the speed of light from (b) to calculate the speed of light in this block. speed = ................................................................. [2] [Total: 9] PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
  • 3. 2 (a) Explain what is meant by (i) total internal reflection, ........................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................[1] (ii) critical angle. ........................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................[1] (b) Fig. 7.1 shows a ray of light, travelling in air, incident on a glass prism. 60° 30° Fig. 7.1 (i) The speed of light in air is 3.0 × 108 m/s. Its speed in the glass is 2.0 × 108 m/s. Calculate the refractive index of the glass. refractive index = ...........................................................[2] PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
  • 4. (ii) Show that the critical angle for the glass-air boundary is 42°. [1] (iii) On Fig. 7.1, draw carefully, without calculation, the continuation of the ray through the prism and into the air. [3] [Total: 8] PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
  • 5. 3 (a) Fig. 7.1 represents an object O placed in front of a converging lens. QP SR O I Fig. 7.1 (i) State a full description of the image I. ...................................................................................................................................... [2] (ii) Using the letters on Fig. 7.1, identify the focal length of the lens. ...................................................................................................................................... [1] (iii) On Fig. 7.1, draw an eye suitably placed to view the image I. [1] (b) Fig. 7.2 shows an object O placed to the left of a converging lens. A principal focus of the lens is at the position marked F. F O Fig. 7.2 (i) On Fig. 7.2, draw two rays to locate the image of object O. Draw the image. (ii) On Fig. 7.2, draw one other ray from the upper tip of O to the image. [4] [Total: 8] PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
  • 6. 4 The refractive index n of glass in air is 1.5. (a) (i) State the equation that relates the speed of light in air va, the speed of light in glass vg and n. .......................................................................................................................................[1] (ii) The speed of light in air is 3.0 × 108m/s. Calculate the speed of light in glass. speed = .........................................................[1] (b) Light travelling in glass strikes the edge of the glass. Fig. 6.1 shows a ray of light at an angle of 41° to the normal. 41° air glass normal Fig. 6.1 (i) The light passes from the glass into the air. Calculate the angle that the ray makes with the normal in the air. angle = .........................................................[2] (ii) State what happens to light that strikes the edge of the glass at an angle to the normal much larger than 41°. .......................................................................................................................................[1]PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
  • 7. (c) Describe one example of how optical fibres are used in medicine. ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ...............................................................................................................................................[2] [Total: 7] PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
  • 8. 5 A glass, converging lens is used as a magnifying glass to observe a red ant. (a) Fig. 6.1 shows the lens, the principal axis, and the two principal focuses F1 and F2. lens F2F1 principal axis Fig. 6.1 (i) 1. On Fig. 6.1, mark a point on the principal axis, labelled A, to indicate a suitable position for the ant. 2. On Fig. 6.1, mark a point on the principal axis, labelled E, to indicate a suitable position for the observer’s eye. [1] (ii) Tick one of the boxes to indicate where, on the principal axis, the image of the ant is located. to the left of F1 between F1 and the lens within the lens between the lens and F2 to the right of F2 [1] (iii) Underline two words in the list that describe the image produced by the magnifying glass. [2] diminished inverted rreal upright virtual PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
  • 9. (b) (i) The red light from the ant passes into the lens. As the light enters the lens, state what happens to 1. its wavelength, ................................................................................................................................[1] 2. its frequency. ................................................................................................................................[1] (ii) State how the wavelength of violet light in air differs from the wavelength of red light in air. .......................................................................................................................................[1] [Total: 7] PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
  • 10. 6 (a) Fig. 7.1 shows a convex lens being used to produce an image of an object. image object principal focus Fig. 7.1 (i) Place three ticks in the table that describe this image. can only be formed on a screen diminished enlarged inverted real same size upright virtual [3] (ii) On Fig. 7.1, mark a letter E to indicate a possible position for an eye to be placed to observe this image. [1] (iii) State an application in which a convex lens is used in this way. .......................................................................................................................................[1] PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com
  • 11. (b) In the space below, draw a ray diagram to locate the image of an object of height 1.0cm placed 5.0cm from a convex lens of focal length 2.0cm. Draw your diagram full size. You are advised to locate the lens roughly in the centre of the space. Label the image. [3] [Total: 8] PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com