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This quiz focuses on Boundary Behavior Of Waves And Polarization, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for College Physics.
A sinusoidal wave on a string reflects from a fixed end. If the incident wave is described by yi=Asin(kx−ωt), which expression correctly represents the standing wave pattern formed by the superposition of incident and reflected waves?
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A sinusoidal wave on a string reflects from a fixed end. If the incident wave is described by yi=Asin(kx−ωt), which expression correctly represents the standing wave pattern formed by the superposition of incident and reflected waves?
Light traveling in water (n=1.33) strikes the water-air interface at an angle of 50° from the normal. What percentage of the incident light intensity is reflected at this interface? (Use the approximation that for non-normal incidence, reflectance R≈(n1+n2n1−n2)2 when n1>n2)
Light is incident on a boundary between two media. The critical angle for total internal reflection is 42°. If light approaches this boundary at 50° from the normal, what happens?
A standing wave on a string fixed at both ends has the form y(x,t)=0.02sin(0.5πx)cos(100πt) where x is in meters and t in seconds. If the string length is 1.0 m, which harmonic mode is this?
A rope wave encounters a boundary where the rope connects to a wall through a spring. At low frequencies, the boundary acts like a fixed end, while at high frequencies, it acts like a free end. For a wave with intermediate frequency, what is the most likely result?
A transverse wave on a string has the form y1=0.05sin(4x−6t) where distances are in meters and time in seconds. This wave reflects from a free end (where the string can move freely). What is the equation for the reflected wave?
Two wave pulses of equal amplitude A traveling in opposite directions on the same string are approaching each other. When they completely overlap, the maximum displacement at the overlap point is 1.5A. What can be concluded about the relative phase of the two pulses?
When unpolarized light passes through two polarizing filters, the first filter transmits 50% of the incident intensity, and the second filter is oriented at 45° relative to the first. What fraction of the original unpolarized light intensity emerges from the second filter?
Polarized light with intensity I0 passes through a polarizing filter oriented at angle θ relative to the light's polarization direction. If the transmitted intensity is 4I0, what are the possible values of θ?
Linearly polarized light passes through a quarter-wave plate with its electric field vector oriented at 45° to the plate's fast axis. What is the polarization state of the emerging light?
A sound wave in air (v=340 m/s) with frequency f=1000 Hz encounters a wall and reflects. If a microphone is placed 0.85 m from the wall, at what type of interference point (node or antinode) is the microphone located?
A wave traveling in medium A with speed vA=300 m/s encounters a boundary with medium B where the wave speed is vB=450 m/s. If the incident wave has frequency f=60 Hz and approaches the boundary at an angle of 30° to the normal, what is the angle of refraction in medium B?
Unpolarized light with intensity I0 passes through two ideal polarizing filters. The first filter has its transmission axis vertical, and the second filter has its transmission axis at 60° from vertical. What is the intensity of light emerging from the second filter?
A standing wave pattern is established on a string with both ends fixed. At a particular instant, the displacement pattern shows nodes at x=0, L/3, 2L/3, and L. If the string length is L=1.2 m and the wave speed is v=400 m/s, what is the frequency of the standing wave?
Circularly polarized light is incident normally on a linear polarizer whose transmission axis makes an angle θ with the horizontal. As the polarizer is rotated through a complete revolution (θ from 0° to 360°), how does the transmitted intensity vary?
Light polarized at 45° to the vertical strikes a boundary between air (n1=1.0) and glass (n2=1.5) at the Brewster angle. After refraction into the glass, what is the polarization state of the transmitted light?
A pulse traveling on a string reflects from a fixed end. During the reflection process, which statement best describes what happens to the wave's phase and the string's instantaneous power transmission at the boundary?