Explain the differences between the particle and wave theories of light as they pertain to diffraction and partial reflection-partial refraction.

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Hi, these are some grade 12 physics homework questions(Unit: Wave Nature of Light) from the course SPH4UI (short answers and multiple choice). I was having a lot of trouble with these ones. I've tried to include marks with questions to imitate how much work needs to be done for the question. Your best effort will be very appreciated. Thank you.

 

Question 1 Explain the differences between the particle and wave theories of light as they pertain to diffraction and partial reflection-partial refraction.

 

Question 3 

Upon observing an interference pattern produced onto a screen, how could you identify whether a single slit, double slit, or diffraction grating produced the pattern?

 

Question 7 

Two point sources are vibrating in phase producing two-dimensional water wave interference. The second antinodal line on either side of the central maximum will occur at locations where the path difference of the arriving waves is:

 

Question 7 options:

 

A) 2λ

B) 3/4 λ

C) 1/2 λ

D) 1/4 λ

E) λ

 

Question 10 

As a student is performing a double-slit experiment to determine the wavelength of a light source, she realizes that the nodal lines are too close together to be accurately measured. To increase the distance between the nodal lines, she could:

Question 10 options:

 

A) decrease the slit separation

B) decrease the distance between the slits and the screen

C) move the light source closer to the slits

D) both (a) and (b)

E)(a), (b), and (c)

 

Question 11

The brightest and clearest diffraction patterns are seen when light is shone through:

Question 11 options:

 

A) a single slit

B) a double slit

C) a diffraction grating

D) a polarizing filter

E) a thin soap film

 

Question 13 

Light travelling in one material enters another material in which it travels faster. The light wave will:

Question 13 options:

 

A) increase in frequency

B) increase in wavelength

C) decrease in frequency

D) decrease in wavelength

E)travel through the new material inverted

 

Question 15  

A beam of light is polarized. This means that:

 

Question 15 options:

 

A) the light has passed through a calcite crystal which causes double refraction

B) the vibrations are confined to a single plane

C) the light is a longitudinal wave

D) the vibrations are occurring in all possible directions

E) the vibrations are occurring in all directions perpendicular to the direction of light propagation

 

Question 16 

Thin films of soap sometimes display an array of colours. This display is the result of:

 

Question 16 options:

 

A) reflection, diffraction, and interference

B) reflection, refraction, and interference

C) reflection, refraction, and polarization

D) refraction, interference, and polarization

E) reflection, interference, and polarization

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