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Six Ideas That Shaped Physics Laws
Quiz 5: Matter Behaves Like Waves Quantum Physics
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
As one approaches the bottom of a body of water, the circles shown in figure Q1.3 for water waves moving along the water's surface become increasingly vertically flattened ellipses. This means that the waves near the body's bottom are more (A) transverse or (B) longitudinal than those near the surface?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Imagine a series of mutually repelling ring magnets strung along a nearly frictionless horizontal rigid rod. If one jostles a magnet near one end of the rod, it can cause a wave of disturbance to move down the rod through the other magnets. Will this be a (A) transverse or (B) longitudinal wave?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
As a sinusoidal wave's wavenumber increases, the wave's wavelength (in a non-dispersive medium)
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A sinusoidal wave's angular frequency is (A) larger, (B) smaller, or (C) the same as its frequency in cycles/s.
Question 5
True/False
Equation
∣
v
⃗
∣
=
ω
k
=
λ
T
=
λ
f
|\vec{v}|=\frac{\omega}{k}=\frac{\lambda}{T}=\lambda f
∣
v
∣
=
k
ω
=
T
λ
=
λ
f
implies that a sinusoidal wave's phase speed depends on its wavelength.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Consider wiggle formula
w
(
t
,
x
)
=
f
(
b
x
+
c
t
)
w(t, x) =f(\mathrm{bx}+\mathrm{ct})
w
(
t
,
x
)
=
f
(
bx
+
ct
)
for a transverse wave, where
b
b
b
and
c
c
c
are constants and
f
(
)
f()
f
(
)
is some arbitrary function. Is this a traveling wave model? If so, in what direction does it travel?
Question 7
True/False
In a specific non-dispersive medium, a sinusoidal wave's angular frequency is proportional to its wavenumber.
Question 8
True/False
In a specific non-dispersive medium, a sinusoidal wave's period is proportional to its wavelength.
Question 9
Multiple Choice
If one sound is
20
d
B
20 \mathrm{~dB}
20
dB
louder than another sound, its intensity is
Question 10
True/False
A linear traveling wave can be partially reflected when it encounters another linear traveling wave.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
A sound wave traveling in air hits the surface of a body of water. Is the reflected wave (A) inverted or (B) upright? (Make a guess.)
Question 12
True/False
A sound wave traveling in air hits the surface of a body of water. The reflection will be total.
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Imagine that the wave shown below moves right along a stretched string. It meets and passes through one of the left-going waves provided in the choices. For which choice is there an instant where the string is flat?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Consider the right-going wave and the possible left-going waves displayed in problem Q2T.3. For which of the choices will there be an instant where the combined wave is a rectangular wave as shown below?
Question 15
True/False
Suppose we create a traveling compression wave in a spring that has one end fixed. When the wave reflects from the fixed end, it will be inverted (that is, compression will become rarefaction and vice versa).