Question 12
Source S emits
microwaves with a constant amplitude. The microwaves hit a metal screen P and are
reflected. A stationary wave is formed between S and P. The wavelength of the
microwaves is much smaller than the distance between S and P.
A detector Q is moved
at a slow, constant speed from S to P.
What happens to the
amplitude of the signal detected by Q?
A decreases
steadily
B increases
and decreases regularly
C increases
steadily
D remains constant
Reference: Past Exam Paper – June 2015 Paper 12 Q27
Solution:
Answer:
B.
Since a stationary wave is
formed, there would be nodes (points with minimum amplitude) and antinodes (points
with maximum amplitude).
We are told that the
wavelength of the microwaves is much smaller than the distance between S and P.
This means that the stationary wave consists of many wavelengths and thus, many
nodes (N) and antinodes (A).
So, the stationary wave
consists of many nodes and antinodes such as:
N A N A N A N A ……. N
The amplitude of the signal detected by Q would increase (at antinodes) and decrease (at nodes) regularly.
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