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Date May 2012 Marks available 3 Reference code 12M.3.HL.TZ1.13
Level Higher level Paper Paper 3 Time zone Time zone 1
Command term State and Suggest Question number 13 Adapted from N/A

Question

This question is about the equivalence principle and black holes.

State the principle of equivalence.

[1]
a.

The gravitational field strength near the surface of a neutron star is 1.2 ×1013Nkg–1. A light ray is emitted from a stationary probe at a height of 250 m above the surface. The frequency of the light measured in the probe is 4.8×1014 Hz.

(i) Determine the frequency of the light received at the surface of the star according to an observer at the surface.

(ii) Describe how gravitational red-shift leads to the concept of gravitational time dilation.

[4]
b.

General relativity predicts the existence of black holes.

(i) State what is meant by a black hole.

(ii) Suggest two ways in which a black hole may be detected.

[3]
c.

Markscheme

a frame of reference that is freely falling in a gravitational field is equivalent to an inertial frame of reference far from all masses;

or

inertial and gravitational effects are indistinguishable;

or

a frame of reference accelerating in empty space is equivalent to a frame of reference at rest in a gravitational field;

a.

(i) \(\left( {\frac{{\Delta f}}{{{f_0}}} = \frac{{g\Delta h}}{{{c^2}}}{\rm{and so}}} \right)\Delta f = \left( {\frac{{1.2 \times {{10}^{13}} \times 250 \times 4.8 \times {{10}^{14}}}}{{9 \times {{10}^{16}}}} = } \right)0.16 \times {10^{14}}{\rm{Hz}}\);
\(f = \left( {4.8 \times {{10}^{14}} + 0.16 \times {{10}^{14}} = } \right)5.0 \times {10^{14}}{\rm{Hz}}\);
ECF applies only if the wrong value of Δf is added to f0.

(ii) as light travels away from a massive body it is red-shifted/frequency decreases/time period increases;
hence closer to the body the time period is shorter / time runs slower (than higher up) – this is (equivalent to) time dilation;

b.

(i) a point of infinite curvature / a point of infinite space / a singularity of spacetime / a region from which nothing can escape / escape velocity ≥c;

(ii) matter falling into the black hole radiates;
the (gravitational) influence on other objects;
by observing its gravitational lensing effect;
emission of Hawking radiation;

c.

Examiners report

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Syllabus sections

Option A: Relativity » Option A: Relativity (Additional higher level option topics) » A.5 – General relativity (HL only)
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