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T3-6 P2 Sc 282663.

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8. (a) The diagrams below show the patterns produced on an oscilloscope by


three different sound waves.

A B C

(i) Which two waves have the same loudness?


Write the letters.

and

How do the diagrams show this?

8ai

1 mark

(ii) Which two waves have the same pitch?


Write the letters.

and

How do the diagrams show this?

8aii

1 mark

(iii) Shuli is listening to a sound that produces the pattern below.

X Y

Describe how the sound that Shuli hears changes between X and Y.
8aiii

1 mark

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(b) The table below shows the maximum time a person can listen to
music at different sound levels without damage to the ear.

sound level (decibels) maximum time (hours)

86 8

88 4

90 2

92 1

94 0.5

Estimate the maximum time a person could listen to a sound of 87 decibels.


8b
hours
1 mark

(c) The diagram below shows part of the human ear.

ear drum

What happens to the ear drum as a sound gets louder?

8c

1 mark

maximum 5 marks
Total
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