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Monday, April 15, 2019

A wave of frequency 15 Hz travels at 24 m s-1 through a medium.


Question 10
A wave of frequency 15 Hz travels at 24 m s-1 through a medium.

What is the phase difference between two points 2 m apart?
A There is no phase difference.
B They are out of phase by a quarter of a cycle.
C They are out of phase by half a cycle.
D They are out of phase by 0.8 of a cycle.





Reference: Past Exam Paper – June 2015 Paper 11 Q25





Solution:
Answer: B.

Frequency f = 15 Hz

Speed v = 24 m s-1

v = fλ

Wavelength λ = v / f = 24 / 15 = 1.6 m


A distance equal to the wavelength corresponds to a phase difference of by one cycle.

1.6 m - - > 1 cycle

2.0 m - - > 2.0 / 1.6 = 1 ¼ cycle
 

A phase difference equal to a 1 ¼ cycle is the same as the phase difference by ¼ of a cycle.

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