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Date November 2013 Marks available 1 Reference code 13N.3.SL.TZ0.3
Level Standard level Paper Paper 3 Time zone Time zone 0
Command term State Question number 3 Adapted from N/A

Question

This question is about resolution.

Two point sources S1 and S2 emit monochromatic light of the same wavelength. The light is incident on a small aperture A and is then brought to focus on a screen.

The images of the two sources on the screen are just resolved according to the Rayleigh criterion. Sketch, using the axes below, how the relative intensity I of light on the screen varies with distance along the screen d.

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a.

A car is travelling at night along a straight road. Diane is walking towards the car. She sees the headlights of the car as one single light. Estimate, using the data below, the separation d between Diane and the car at which, according to the Rayleigh criterion, Diane will just be able to see the headlights as two separate sources.

Distance between the headlights = 1.4 m
Average wavelength of light emitted by the headlights = 500 nm
Diameter of the pupils of Diane’s eyes = 1.9 mm

[3]
b.

The light from the car headlights in (b) is not polarized. State what is meant by polarized light.

[1]
c.

Markscheme

correct shape of two diffraction patterns showing central maximum and at least one secondary maximum each side of central maximum;
intensity of secondary maxima no greater than one third intensity of central maxima; } (judge by eye)
first minimum of one pattern coincident with central maximum of other pattern;

or

Allow just the approximate dotted resultant intensity patterns:
correct pattern of two symmetrical principal maxima;
with local minimum between them;
at least one secondary maximum on each side which are no more than \(\frac{1}{3}\) of the intensity of the principal maxima;

a.

angular separation for resolution=\(1.22\frac{\lambda }{b} = 1.22 \times \frac{{5.0 \times {{10}^{ - 7}}}}{{1.9 \times {{10}^{ - 3}}}} = \left( {3.21 \times {{10}^{ - 4}}} \right)\left( {{\rm{rad}}} \right)\);
=\(\frac{{1.4}}{d}\);
d=4.4(km);
Award [2 max] if 1.22 not used and answer is 5.3 km.
Award [3] for a bald correct answer.

b.

light in which the electric/magnetic field (vector) vibrates only in one plane/direction;

c.

Examiners report

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Syllabus sections

Core » Topic 4: Waves » 4.3 – Wave characteristics
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