Distinguish between constructive and destructive interference

1. Distinguish between constructive and destructive interference. Please use 3 content related sentences. (ref: p.394-399)2. Explain how surface waves can have characteristics of both longitudinal waves and transverse waves. Please use 3 content related sentences.(ref: p.388-393)3. A lifeguard on a beach observes that waves have a speed of 2.60 m/s and a distance of 2.50m between wave crests. What is the period of the wave motion? Please show all work. (ref:p.382-387)4. What will happen to the pitch of a sound as that sound’s source approaches an observer?Explain why this happens, based on what you have learned about wave properties. Please use3 content related sentences. (ref: p.382-387)5. If a musical instrument such as a trumpet or flutes “flat”, should the pipe be lengthened or shortened? Explain with at least 2 content related sentences. (ref: p.418-427)6. A train is moving at 23 m/s due east when it sounds a blast on its horn, frequency = 164 Hz.What frequency is heard by the driver of a car moving due east at 15 m/s along a road parallel to the tracks? Use 343 m/s for the speed of sound.Please show all work. (ref: p.410-417)

Enter the appropriate word(s) to complete the following statement.7. A green object will absorb light and reflect light.(ref: p.447-455)8. A laser beam from Earth is reflected back from a mirror on the Moon in 2.60 s. If the distance between Earth and the Moon is 3.85 × 108m, calculate the speed of light. Please show all work.(ref: p.438-446)9. Explain how the diffraction of light shows that light behaves like a wave. Please use 3 content related sentences. (ref: p.447-455)10. A 20.0 cm tall object is placed 50.0 cm in front of a convex mirror with a radius of curvature of 34.0 cm. Where will the image be located, and how tall will it be? Please show all work. (ref:p.471-481)11. Explain why convex mirrors can only produce virtual images. Please use at least 2 content related sentences. (ref: p.471-481)12. A mirror has a magnification of2.5. Explain what this means in terms of the object produced. Please use at least 2 content related sentences.(ref: p.471-481)

13. Tom’s father is 48 years old. He is not able to see nearby objects clearly. (ref: p.508-511)a. What may be the reason for his vision problem? Where are images formed in this type of defected vision?c. How is this defect corrected?14. Why does chromatic aberration occur? Please use3 content related sentences. (ref:p.500-507)15. Light passes from air into water at an angle of40.0° to the normal. What is the angle of refraction? Please show all work. (ref: p.492-499)16. Why does the pattern of colors repeat in a thin soap film? Please use 2 content related sentences. (ref: p.522-530)17. Radio waves can bend around buildings. An X-ray technician stands behind a wall during the use of her machine. What does this tell you about the relative wavelengths of these two types of invisible light? Please use 2 content related sentences. (ref: p.531-539)18. What does it mean when white light is diffracted and at a particular location the color seen is blue? Please use 2 content related sentences. (ref:p.531-539)

Identify each of the following as a conductors or insulators. (ref: p.548-552)19. cloth20. dry wood21. tap water22. glass23. A positively charged light metal ball is suspended between two oppositely charged metalplates on an insulating thread as shown below. After being charged once, the plates aredisconnected from the battery. Describe the behavior of the ball. Please use 3 content relatedsentences.(ref: p.553-561)24. Air is an insulator. However, in winter you mightexperience a spark when your fingers toucha doorknob. Briefly explain why this happens. Pleaseuse 2 content related sentences. (ref:p.548-552)

25. Three positive charges A, B, and C, and a negativecharge D are placed in a line as shownin the diagram. All four charges are of equal magnitude.The distances between A and B, B andC, and C and D are equal. (ref: p.553-561)a. Which charge experiences the greatest net force?Which charge experiences the smallest netforce?b. Find the ratio of the greatest to the smallestnet force.26. A rubber rod can be charged negatively when itis rubbed with wool. What happens to thecharge of the wool? (ref: p.548-552)27. The electric field around a positive charge isshown in the diagram. Describe the nature ofthese lines. Please use 2 content related sentences.(ref: p.570-576)

28. Why is it a good idea to touch a metal pole, or similar conductor, before filling up a car withgas? Please use 2 content related sentences. (ref:p.577-587)29. Compare and contrast electric potential energyand electric potential difference? Please use2 content related sentences. (ref: p.577-587)30. What is electrical power in terms of current andpotential difference? (ref: p.598-608)31. Generate an explanation for the following formula:P = I2R(ref: p.609-613)32. Holiday lights are often connected in series anduse special lamps that short out when thepotential difference across a lamp increases to theline voltage. Generate an explanation whyand explain why these light sets might blow theirfuses after many bulbs have failed. Please use3 content related sentences. (ref: p.624-634)33. Three 15.0-W resistors are connected in parallelacross a 30.0-V battery. Please show allwork. (ref: p.624-634)a) Find the current through each branch of the circuit.b) Find the equivalent resistance of the circuit.c) Find the current through the battery.

34. What happens to the polarity of an electromagnet when the direction of the current passingthrough it is reversed? (ref: p.650-657)35. Generate a description of the right hand rulefor finding the magnetic field around a currentcarrying wire and tell how it is used to determinethe direction of a magnetic field around astraight, current carrying wire. Please use 2 contentrelated sentences. (ref: p.650-657)36. If you hold a bar magnet in each hand and bringyour hands together, will the force beattractive or repulsive if the magnets are held:(ref: p.650-657)a) with the two north poles together?b) with a north pole and south pole together?37. A sample of 4 g of cobalt isotope is produced.If the half-life of is 30 years, what will be themass of the cobalt remaining after 90 years? Pleaseshow all work (ref: p.808-813)38. Name the three different types of radiation anddescribe how they are different in theirpenetrating abilities. Please use 3 content relatedsentences. (ref: p.808-813)39. The transmutation of a radioactive uranium isotope,, into a radon isotope, , involves aseries of three nuclear reactions. At the end of thefirst reaction, a thorium isotope, , is formedand at the end of the second reaction, a radium isotope,, is formed. In both the reactions, analpha particle is emitted. Write the balanced equationsfor the three successive nuclearreactions. Please show all work. (ref: p.808-813)

40. Determine the amount of time for polonium-210to decay to one fourth its original quantity.The half-life of polonium-210 is 138 days. Pleaseshow all work. (ref: p.808-813)