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Which of the following contains one fundamental and one derived unit?
A.
ampere
kilogram
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ampere
coulomb
C.
joule
newton
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joule
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coulomb
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3.
A skydiver of mass 80 kg falls vertically with a constant speed of 50 m s1. The upward force
acting on the skydiver is approximately
A.
0 N.
B.
80 N.
C.
800 N.
D.
4000 N.
(Total 1 mark)
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Joseph runs along a long straight track. The variation of his speed v with time t is shown below.
After 25 seconds Joseph has run 200 m. Which of the following is correct at 25 seconds?
Instantaneous speed / m s1
Average speed / m s1
A.
8 m s1
8 m s1
B.
8 m s1
10 m s1
C.
10 m s1
8 m s1
D.
10 m s1
10 m s1
(Total 1 mark)
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A car of mass 1000 kg accelerates on a straight, flat, horizontal road with an acceleration
a = 0.3 m s2.
The driving force F on the car is opposed by a resistive force of 500 N.
200 N.
B.
300 N.
C.
500 N.
D.
800 N.
(Total 1 mark)
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A tennis ball of mass m moving horizontally with speed u strikes a vertical tennis racket. The
ball bounces back with a horizontal speed v.
m(u + v).
B.
m(u v).
C.
m(v u).
D.
zero.
(Total 1 mark)
7.
A brother and sister take the same time to run up a set of steps. The sister has a greater mass
than her brother. Which of the following is correct?
Has done the most work
A.
brother
brother
B.
brother
sister
C.
sister
brother
D.
sister
sister
(Total 1 mark)
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A nuclear power station produces 10 GW of electrical power. The power generated by the
nuclear reactions in the core of the reactor is 25 GW. The efficiency of the power station is
A.
15 %.
B.
35 %.
C.
40 %.
D.
60 %.
(Total 1 mark)
9.
A cyclist rides around a circular track at a uniform speed. Which of the following correctly
gives the net horizontal force on the cyclist at any given instant of time?
Net horizontal force along
direction of motion
A.
zero
zero
B.
zero
non zero
C.
non zero
zero
D.
non zero
non zero
(Total 1 mark)
10.
A solid piece of tungsten melts into liquid without a change in temperature. Which of the
following is correct for the molecules in the liquid phase compared with the molecules in the
solid phase?
Kinetic energy
Potential energy
A.
same
greater
B.
same
same
C.
greater
greater
D.
greater
same
(Total 1 mark)
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What is the mass of carbon-12 that contains the same number of atoms as 14 g of silicon-28?
A.
6g
B.
12 g
C.
14 g
D.
24 g
(Total 1 mark)
12.
A heater of constant power heats a liquid of mass m and specific heat capacity c. The graph
below shows how the temperature of the liquid varies with time.
The gradient of the graph is k and no energy is lost to the surroundings. What is the power of
the heater?
A.
kmc
B.
k
mc
C.
mc
k
D.
1
kmc
(Total 1 mark)
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A transverse wave travels from left to right. The diagram below shows how, at a particular
instant of time, the displacement of particles in the medium varies with position. Which arrow
represents the direction of the velocity of the particle marked P?
(Total 1 mark)
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14.
The graph shows how the displacement varies with time for an object undergoing simple
harmonic motion.
Which graph shows how the objects acceleration a varies with time t?
(Total 1 mark)
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15.
sin P
sin S
B.
sin Q
sin R
C.
sin P
sin R
D.
sin Q
sin S
(Total 1 mark)
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16.
Which of the following electromagnetic waves has a frequency greater than that of visible
light?
A.
Ultraviolet
B.
Radio
C.
Microwaves
D.
Infrared
(Total 1 mark)
17.
1.6 1019 C.
B.
1.6 1019 J.
C.
1.6 1019 V.
D.
1.6 1019 W.
(Total 1 mark)
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18.
1.0 V
B.
5.0 V
C.
6.0 V
D.
24.0 V
(Total 1 mark)
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19.
In the circuit below, which of the following will cause the greatest increase in the reading of the
voltmeter?
A.
An increase in temperature
B.
C.
A decrease in temperature
D.
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20.
A spherical planet of uniform density has three times the mass of the Earth and twice the
average radius. The magnitude of the gravitational field strength at the surface of the Earth is g.
What is the gravitational field strength at the surface of the planet?
A.
6g
B.
2
g
3
C.
3
g
4
D.
3
g
2
(Total 1 mark)
21.
B.
C.
To the left
D.
To the right
(Total 1 mark)
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22.
Which of the following gives the correct number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus of
carbon-14 ( 146 C )?
Protons
Neutrons
A.
B.
C.
14
D.
14
(Total 1 mark)
23.
A freshly prepared sample contains 4.0 g of iodine-131. After 24 days, 0.5 g of iodine-131
remain. The best estimate of the half-life of iodine-131 is
A.
8 days.
B.
12 days.
C.
24 days.
D.
72 days.
(Total 1 mark)
24.
Which of the following causes the greatest number of ionizations as it passes through 1 cm of
air?
(The total energy of the ionizing radiation is the same.)
A.
An alpha particle
B.
A beta particle
C.
A gamma-ray
D.
An X-ray
(Total 1 mark)
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25.
What is the phenomenon that best explains why greenhouse gases absorb infrared radiation?
A.
Resonance
B.
Interference
C.
Refraction
D.
Diffraction
(Total 1 mark)
26.
A forest
B.
A grassland
C.
An ocean
D.
27.
A wind turbine produces a power P when the wind speed is v. Assuming that the efficiency of
the turbine is constant, the best estimate for the power produced when the wind speed becomes
2v is
A.
2P.
B.
4P.
C.
6P.
D.
8P.
(Total 1 mark)
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28.
A spherical black body has absolute temperature T1. The surroundings are kept at a lower
absolute temperature T2. What is the net power per unit area lost by the body?
A.
T14
B.
T24
C.
(T14 T24)
D.
(T14 + T24)
(Total 1 mark)
29.
The design of a nuclear power station includes an electrical generator. The function of the
generator is to convert
A.
B.
C.
D.
30.
J kg1 K1
B.
J K1
C.
J m2 K1
D.
J m3 K1
(Total 1 mark)
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31.
The graph below shows how the ring diameter D varies with the ring number n.
The innermost ring corresponds to n = 1. The corresponding diameter is labelled in the
photograph. Error bars for the diameter D are shown.
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(a)
(b)
On the graph above, draw the line of best-fit for the data points.
(2)
(c)
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(i)
Using the first graph, calculate the percentage uncertainty in D2, of the ring n = 7.
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(2)
(ii)
Based on the second graph, state one piece of evidence that supports the
relationship D2 = kn.
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(1)
(iii)
Use the second graph to determine the value of the constant k, as well as its
uncertainty.
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(iv)
32.
(a)
The electrons path while in the region of magnetic field is a quarter circle. Show that the
(i)
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(ii)
(b)
The diagram below shows the momentum of the electron as it enters and leaves the
region of magnetic field. The magnitude of the initial momentum and of the final
momentum is 8.6 1024 N s.
(i)
On the diagram above, draw an arrow to indicate the vector representing the
change in the momentum of the electron.
(1)
(ii)
Show that the magnitude of the change in the momentum of the electron is
1.2 1023 Ns.
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(1)
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(iii)
The time the electron spends in the region of magnetic field is 7.4 1011 s.
Estimate the magnitude of the average force on the electron.
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(1)
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33.
(a)
(i)
On the diagram above, draw and label arrows to represent the forces on the ball in
the position shown.
(2)
(ii)
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(b)
34.
235
92 U
235
92 U
is increased.
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(1)
(b)
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(c)
Explain what would happen if the moderator of this reactor were to be removed.
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(3)
(d)
During its normal operation, the following set of reactions takes place in the reactor.
1
0n
238
92 U
239
92
239
92 U
239
93 Np
239
239
93 Np 94 Pu
(i)
0
1 e v
(I)
(II)
? 0e v (III)
(ii)
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35.
(a)
For particle P,
(i)
state how graph 1 shows that its oscillations are not damped.
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(1)
(ii)
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(iii)
(iv)
(b)
Graph 2 shows the variation with position d of the displacement x of particles in the
medium at a particular instant of time.
Graph 2
the frequency.
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(2)
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(ii)
the speed.
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(2)
(c)
The diagram shows the equilibrium positions of six particles in the medium.
(i)
On the diagram above, draw crosses to indicate the positions of these six particles
at the instant of time when the displacement is given by graph 2.
(3)
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(ii)
On the diagram above, label with the letter C a particle that is at the centre of a
compression.
(1)
(Total 14 marks)
36.
The force of air resistance is not negligible. Assume that the acceleration of free fall is
g = 9.81 m s2.
(a)
State, without any calculations, how the graph could be used to determine the distance
fallen.
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(1)
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(b)
(i)
In the space below, draw and label arrows to represent the forces on the ball at
2.0 s.
(1)
(ii)
Use the graph opposite to show that the acceleration of the ball at 2.0 s is
approximately 4 m s2.
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(2)
(iii)
Calculate the magnitude of the force of air resistance on the ball at 2.0 s.
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(iv)
State and explain whether the air resistance on the ball at t = 5.0 s is smaller than,
equal to or greater than the air resistance at t = 2.0 s.
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(2)
(c)
Show that the sum of the potential and kinetic energies of the ball has decreased by
780 J.
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(3)
(ii)
The specific heat capacity of the ball is 480 J kg1 K1. Estimate the increase in the
temperature of the ball.
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(2)
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(iii)
37.
(i)
(ii)
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(b)
The graph shows the variation with nucleon number A of the binding energy per nucleon.
Plutonium ( 239
94 Pu ) undergoes nuclear fission according to the reaction given below.
239
94 Pu
(i)
91
1
01n 38
Sr 146
56 Ba x 0 n
(ii)
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(c)
Stable nuclei with a mass number greater than about 20, contain more neutrons than
protons. By reference to the properties of the nuclear force and of the electrostatic force,
suggest an explanation for this observation.
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(4)
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38.
Define
(i)
(ii)
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(b)
(i)
(ii)
The potential difference across resistor R1 is V1 and that across resistor R2 is V2.
Using the law of the conservation of energy, deduce the equation below.
= V1 + V2
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(2)
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(c)
On the axes below, sketch graphs to show the variation with potential difference V of the
resistance of conductor X (label this graph X) and conductor Y (label this graph Y).
You do not need to put any numbers on the vertical axis.
(3)
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(d)
The conductors in (c) are connected in series to a battery of emf and negligible internal
resistance.
(ii)
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39.
The intensity of the Suns radiation at the position of the Earth is approximately
1400 W m2.
Suggest why the average power received per unit area of the Earth is 350 W m2.
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(2)
(b)
The diagram shows a simplified model of the energy balance of the Earths surface.
The diagram shows radiation entering or leaving the Earths surface only.
The average equilibrium temperature of the Earths surface is TE and that of the
atmosphere is TA = 242 K.
(i)
Using the data from the diagram, state the emissivity of the atmosphere.
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(1)
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(ii)
Show that the intensity of the radiation radiated by the atmosphere towards the
Earths surface is 136 W m2.
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(1)
(iii)
(c)
(i)
Outline a mechanism by which part of the radiation radiated by the Earths surface
is absorbed by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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(3)
(ii)
Suggest why the incoming solar radiation is not affected by the mechanism you
outlined in (c)(i).
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(2)
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(iii)
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a greenhouse gas. State one source and one sink (object
that removes CO2) of this gas.
Source: ..............................................................................................................
Sink: ..................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 13 marks)
40.
A particle of mass m is moving with constant speed v in uniform circular motion. What is the
total work done by the centripetal force during one revolution?
A.
Zero
B.
mv 2
2
C.
mv2
D.
2mv2
(Total 1 mark)
41.
B.
C.
D.
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42.
sin 30
sin 80
B.
sin 80
sin 30
C.
sin 60
sin 10
D.
sin 10
sin 60
(Total 1 mark)
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43.
A light-dependent resistor (LDR) and a fixed resistor are connected in the potential divider
circuit shown below.
The voltmeter reads 3.0 V. Which of the following changes would cause the reading on the
voltmeter to increase?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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44.
Which of the following electric fields could have caused the charged particle to follow the
above path?
(Total 1 mark)
45.
Coal
B.
Gas
C.
Oil
D.
Uranium
(Total 1 mark)
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46.
The graph below shows how the ring diameter D varies with the ring number n.
The innermost ring corresponds to n = 1. The corresponding diameter is labelled in the
photograph. Error bars for the diameter D are shown.
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(a)
(b)
On the graph opposite, draw the line of best-fit for the data points.
(2)
(c)
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(d)
1
and so D2 = kn (where k = c2).
2
A graph of D2 against n is shown below. Error bars are shown for the first and last data
points only.
(i)
Using the first graph, calculate the percentage uncertainty in D2, of the ring n = 7.
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(2)
(ii)
Based on the second graph, state one piece of evidence that supports the
relationship D2 = kn.
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(1)
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(iii)
Use the second graph to determine the value of the constant k, as well as its
uncertainty.
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(4)
(iv)
47.
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(a)
(i)
On the diagram above, draw and label arrows to represent the forces on the ball in
the position shown.
(2)
(ii)
(b)
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48.
(a)
For particle P,
(i)
state how graph 1 shows that its oscillations are not damped.
...........................................................................................................................
(1)
(ii)
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(iii)
(iv)
(b)
Graph 2 shows the variation with position d of the displacement x of particles in the
medium at a particular instant of time.
Graph 2
the frequency.
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(2)
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(ii)
the speed.
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(2)
(c)
The diagram shows the equilibrium positions of six particles in the medium.
(i)
On the diagram above, draw crosses to indicate the positions of these six particles
at the instant of time when the displacement is given by graph 2.
(3)
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(ii)
On the diagram above, label with the letter C a particle that is at the centre of a
compression.
(1)
(Total 14 marks)
49.
The force of air resistance is not negligible. Assume that the acceleration of free fall is
g = 9.81 m s2.
(a)
State, without any calculations, how the graph could be used to determine the distance
fallen.
......................................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................................
(1)
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(b)
(i)
In the space below, draw and label arrows to represent the forces on the ball at 2.
0 s.
(1)
(ii)
Use the graph opposite to show that the acceleration of the ball at 2.0 s is
approximately 4 m s2.
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(2)
(iii)
Calculate the magnitude of the force of air resistance on the ball at 2.0 s.
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(2)
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(iv)
State and explain whether the air resistance on the ball at t = 5.0 s is smaller than,
equal to or greater than the air resistance at t = 2.0 s.
...........................................................................................................................
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...........................................................................................................................
(2)
(c)
Show that the sum of the potential and kinetic energies of the ball has decreased by
780 J.
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(3)
(ii)
The specific heat capacity of the ball is 480 J kg1 K1. Estimate the increase in the
temperature of the ball.
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(2)
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(iii)
50.
(i)
(ii)
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(b)
The graph shows the variation with nucleon number A of the binding energy per nucleon.
Plutonium ( 239
94 Pu ) undergoes nuclear fission according to the reaction given below.
239
94 Pu
(i)
01 n
91
38 Sr
146
56 Ba
x 01 n
(ii)
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(c)
Stable nuclei with a mass number greater than about 20, contain more neutrons than
protons. By reference to the properties of the nuclear force and of the electrostatic force,
suggest an explanation for this observation.
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(4)
(Total 11 marks)
51.
Define
(i)
(ii)
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(b)
(i)
(ii)
The potential difference across resistor R1 is V1 and that across resistor R2 is V2.
Using the law of the conservation of energy, deduce the equation below.
= V1 + V2
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(2)
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(c)
On the axes below, sketch graphs to show the variation with potential difference V of the
resistance of conductor X (label this graph X) and conductor Y (label this graph Y).
You do not need to put any numbers on the vertical axis.
(3)
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(d)
The conductors in (c) are connected in series to a battery of emf and negligible internal
resistance.
(ii)
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52.
The intensity of the Suns radiation at the position of the Earth is approximately
1400 W m2.
Suggest why the average power received per unit area of the Earth is 350 W m2.
......................................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................................
(2)
(b)
The diagram shows a simplified model of the energy balance of the Earths surface.
The diagram shows radiation entering or leaving the Earths surface only.
The average equilibrium temperature of the Earths surface is TE and that of the
atmosphere is TA = 242 K.
(i)
Using the data from the diagram, state the emissivity of the atmosphere.
...........................................................................................................................
(1)
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(ii)
Show that the intensity of the radiation radiated by the atmosphere towards the
Earths surface is 136 W m2.
...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
(1)
(iii)
(c)
(i)
Outline a mechanism by which part of the radiation radiated by the Earths surface
is absorbed by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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(3)
(ii)
Suggest why the incoming solar radiation is not affected by the mechanism you
outlined in (c)(i).
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(2)
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(iii)
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a greenhouse gas. State one source and one sink (object
that removes CO2) of this gas.
Source: ..............................................................................................................
Sink: ..................................................................................................................
(2)
(Total 13 marks)
53.
(a)
The electrons path while in the region of magnetic field is a quarter circle. Show that the
(i)
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(ii)
(iii)
time the electron spends in the region of magnetic field is 7.5 1011 s.
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(1)
(b)
The diagram below shows the momentum of the electron as it enters and leaves the
region of magnetic field. The magnitude of the initial momentum and of the final
momentum is 8.6 1024 Ns.
(i)
On the diagram above, draw an arrow to indicate the vector representing the
change in the momentum of the electron.
(1)
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(ii)
Show that the magnitude of the change in the momentum of the electron is
1.2 1023 Ns.
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(iii)
(c)
A square loop of conducting wire is placed near a straight wire carrying a constant
current I. The wire is in the same plane as the loop.
The loop is made to move with constant speed v towards the wire.
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(i)
(ii)
54.
B.
C.
D.
Repeating readings
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55.
A body accelerates from rest with a uniform acceleration a for a time t. The uncertainty in a is 8
% and the uncertainty in t is 4 %. The uncertainty in the speed is
A.
32 %.
B.
12 %.
C.
8 %.
D.
2 %.
(Total 1 mark)
56.
emf, momentum
B.
emf, weight
C.
D.
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57.
The graph shows the variation with time t of the acceleration a of an object.
Which of the following is the change in velocity of the object in the time interval 0 to 4 s?
A.
8 m s1
B.
4 m s1
C.
+4 m s1
D.
+8 m s1
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58.
A car accelerates from rest. The acceleration increases with time. Which graph shows the
variation with time t of the speed v of the car?
(Total 1 mark)
59.
B.
C.
D.
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60.
A stone attached to a string is moving in a horizontal circle. The constant speed of the stone is
v.
The diagram below shows the stone in two different positions, X and Y.
Which of the following shows the direction of the change of velocity of the stone when moving
from position X to position Y?
(Total 1 mark)
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61.
The graph shows the variation with force F of the extension s of a spring.
The work done in changing the extension of the spring from 3.0 cm to 6.0 cm is
A.
15 N cm.
B.
30 N cm.
C.
45 N cm.
D.
60 N cm.
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62.
thermal only.
B.
C.
D.
kinetic only.
(Total 1 mark)
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63.
Oil with volume V has specific heat capacity c at temperature T. The density of oil is .
Which of the following is the thermal capacity of the oil?
A.
B.
cV
cV
C.
cVT
D.
cV
rT
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64.
The volume of an ideal gas in a container is increased at constant temperature. Which of the
following statements is/are correct about the molecules of the gas?
I.
II.
The frequency of collisions of molecules with unit area of the container wall
decreases.
III.
A.
I only
B.
I and II only
C.
D.
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65.
(Total 1 mark)
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66.
An object is undergoing simple harmonic motion with light damping. The natural frequency of
oscillation of the object is f0. A periodic force of frequency f is applied to the object. Which of
the following graphs best shows how the amplitude a of oscillation of the object varies with f?
(Total 1 mark)
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67.
The graph shows measurements of the height h of sea level at different times t in the Bay of
Fundy.
Which of the following gives the approximate amplitude and period of the tides?
Amplitude
Period
A.
6.5 m
6 hours
B.
13 m
12 hours
C.
6.5 m
12 hours
D.
13 m
6 hours
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68.
rad.
8
B.
rad.
4
C.
rad.
2
D.
rad.
(Total 1 mark)
69.
Ek
3
B.
Ek
C.
3 Ek
D.
9 Ek
(Total 1 mark)
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70.
When resistors X and Y are connected in series, the current in the resistors is 2.0 A. What is the
resistance of the series combination of X and Y?
A.
7.0
B.
1.3
C.
1.1
D.
0.14
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71.
B.
C.
D.
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72.
A spacecraft travels away from Earth in a straight line with its motors shut down. At one instant
the speed of the spacecraft is 5.4 km s1. After a time of 600 s, the speed is 5.1 km s1. The
average gravitational field strength acting on the spacecraft during this time interval is
A.
B.
C.
D.
30 N kg1
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73.
Two isolated point charges, 7 C and +2 C, are at a fixed distance apart. At which point is it
possible for the electric field strength to be zero?
(not to scale)
(Total 1 mark)
74.
A long straight wire carries an electric current perpendicularly out of the paper. Which of the
following represents the magnetic field pattern due to the current?
(Total 1 mark)
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75.
Which nucleons in a nucleus are involved in the Coulomb interaction and the strong short-range
nuclear interaction?
Coulomb interaction
A.
protons
protons, neutrons
B.
protons
neutrons
C.
protons
protons
D.
protons, neutrons
neutrons
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6
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a
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l
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s
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a
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c
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a
v
e
t
h
e
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a
m
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f
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X
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l
f
l
i
f
e
o
f
Y
i
s
3
T
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A
f
t
e
r
a
t
i
m
e
o
f
3
T
t
h
e
r
a
t
i
o
activity of substance X
activity of substance Y
i
s
A
.
8
.
B
.
4
.
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C
.
1
4
.
D
.
1
8
.
(
T
o
t
a
l
1
m
a
r
k
)
p
r
o
t
o
n
s
,
n
e
u
t
r
o
n
s
(Total 1 mark)
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77.
The nuclear equation below is an example of the transmutation of mercury into gold.
2
1H
199
80 Hg
197
79 Au
+X
The particle X is a
A.
gamma-ray photon.
B.
helium nucleus.
C.
proton.
D.
neutron.
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78.
Which of the following best identifies the thermal energy removed by water and the useful
electrical energy output of the station?
Thermal energy removed
A.
B.
C.
D.
2
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79.
World energy resources include coal, nuclear fuel and geothermal energy. Which of the
following lists these resources in order of primary energy use in the world?
A.
B.
C.
D.
80.
Which of the following processes leads to the production of a nucleus of plutonium-239 from a
nucleus of uranium-238?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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81.
Water is contained in a tidal basin behind a dam. The water has a depth h at high tide and zero
at low tide, as shown in the diagram.
The gravitational potential energy of the water stored in the basin between a high tide and a low
tide is proportional to
h.
A.
B.
h.
C.
h2 .
D.
h3 .
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82.
TX
?
TY
A.
ey
e
x
B.
ex
ey
C.
ey
e
x
D.
eX
ey
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83.
Large areas of rainforests are cut down and burned every year. The result of these actions is
A.
reduced albedo.
B.
C.
D.
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84.
The uncertainty in the speed v is 0.30 m s1 and the uncertainty in is too small to be shown
on the diagram.
(a)
(ii)
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(b)
(i)
Use your answer to (a)(ii) to show that the absolute uncertainty in v2 for a
wavelength of 39 m is 5 m2 s2.
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(ii)
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(iii)
State why the plotted data in (b)(ii) suggest that it is likely that v is proportional to
.
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(1)
(iv)
(v)
k
. Determine a value for k.
2
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(1)
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85.
The stone leaves her hand with a speed of 15 m s1 at the instant her hand is 80 m above the
surface of the sea. Air resistance is negligible and the acceleration of free fall is 10 m s2.
(a)
Calculate the maximum height reached by the stone as measured from the point where it
is thrown.
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(b)
Determine the time for the stone to reach the surface of the sea after leaving Lucys hand.
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86.
(b)
Describe, with reference to the energy of the molecules, the difference in internal energy
of a piece of iron and the internal energy of an ideal gas.
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(c)
A piece of iron is placed in a kiln until it reaches the temperature of the kiln. The iron
is then quickly transferred to water held in a thermally insulated container. The water is
stirred until it reaches a steady temperature. The following data are available.
Thermal capacity of the piece of iron
Thermal capacity of the water
Initial temperature of the water
Final temperature of the water
= 60 J K1
= 2.0 103 J K1
= 16 C
= 45 C
(i)
State an expression, in terms of and the above data, for the energy transfer of the
iron in cooling from the temperature of the kiln to the final temperature of the
water.
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(1)
(ii)
Calculate the increase in internal energy of the water as the iron cools in the water.
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(1)
(iii)
87.
This question is about simple harmonic motion (SHM) and a wave in a string.
(a)
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(b)
Diagram 2
The pressure on the liquid in one side of the tube is increased so that the liquid is
displaced as shown in diagram 2. When the pressure is suddenly released the liquid
oscillates.
The damping of the oscillations is small.
(i)
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(ii)
The displacement of the liquid surface from its equilibrium position is x. The
acceleration a of the liquid in the tube is given by the expression
a= -
2g
x
l
where g is the acceleration of free fall and l is the total length of the liquid column.
The total length of the liquid column in the tube is 0.32 m. Determine the period of
oscillation.
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(3)
(c)
A wave is travelling along a string. The string can be modelled as a single line of
particles and each particle executes simple harmonic motion. The period of oscillation of
the particles is 0.80 s.
The graph shows the displacement y of part of the string at time t = 0. The distance along
the string is d.
(i)
On the graph, draw an arrow to show the direction of motion of particle P at the
point marked on the string.
(1)
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(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
On the graph above, label with the letter X the position of particle P at t = 0.40 s.
(1)
(Total 15 marks)
88.
This question is about unified atomic mass unit and a nuclear reaction.
(a)
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(b)
(c)
(i)
14
7
N 178 O + X
Identify X.
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(1)
(ii)
Rest mass of
Rest mass of 147 N
Rest mass of
17
8O
+X
= 16.8383 GeV c2
The initial kinetic energy of the -particle is 7.68 MeV. Determine the sum of the
kinetic energies of the oxygen nucleus and X. (Assume that the nitrogen nucleus is
stationary.)
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(d)
The reaction in (c) produces oxygen (O-17). Other isotopes of oxygen include O-19
which is radioactive with a half-life of 30 s.
(i)
(ii)
(e)
A nucleus of the isotope O-19 decays to a stable nucleus of fluorine. The half-life of
O-19 is 30 s. At time t = 0, a sample of O-19 contains a large number N0 nuclei of O-19.
On the grid below, draw a graph to show the variation with time t of the number N of
O-19 nuclei remaining in the sample. You should consider a time of t = 0 to t = 120 s.
(2)
(Total 10 marks)
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89.
In any cyclical process designed to continuously convert thermal energy to work, some
energy is always degraded. Explain what is meant by degraded energy.
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(2)
(b)
processes and energy changes that occur through which thermal energy is
produced.
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(ii)
role of the heat exchanger of the reactor and the turbine in the generation of
electrical energy.
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(3)
(c)
(d)
The maximum power output of the Drax coal-fired power station in the UK is 4.0 GW.
Determine the minimum mass of pure U-235 that would be required by a nuclear power
station to provide the same maximum annual energy output as the Drax power station.
Energy density of U-235 = 82 TJ kg1
1 year
= 3.2 107 s
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(e)
The Drax power station produces an enormous amount of carbon dioxide, a gas classified
as a greenhouse gas. Outline, with reference to the vibrational behaviour of molecules of
carbon dioxide, what is meant by a greenhouse gas.
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(f)
It has been suggested that the production of greenhouse gases by coal-fired power
stations has increased global warming. One piece of evidence to support this suggestion
is the increase in sea-level due to an increase in temperature of the oceans. Over the past
100 years it is suggested that sea-levels have risen by 6.4 102 m due to volume
expansion.
Using the following data, determine the average rise in temperature in the top levels of
the oceans in the last 100 years.
Mean depth of oceans that is affected by global warming
Coefficient of volume expansion of sea water
= 4.0 102 m
= 5.1 105 K1
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90.
A plastic rod XY is held at end X. The end Y is rubbed with a piece of cloth and, as a
result, the end Y becomes electrically charged.
The procedure is now repeated using a copper rod and it is found that the copper rod
remains electrically neutral. Explain these observations in terms of the properties of
conductors and insulators.
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(b)
Two plastic rods each have a positive charge +q situated at one end. The rods are
arranged as shown.
Assume that the charge at the end of each rod behaves as a point charge. Draw, in the
shaded area on the diagram, the electric field pattern due to the two charges.
(2)
(Total 7 marks)
91.
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(a)
(i)
The bus is represented by the black dot shown below. Draw a labelled sketch to
represent the forces acting on the bus.
(4)
(ii)
(b)
The total output power of the engine of the bus is 70 kW and the efficiency of the engine
is 35 %. Calculate the input power to the engine.
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(2)
(c)
The mass of the bus is 8.5 103 kg. Determine the rate of increase of gravitational
potential energy of the bus.
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(d)
Using your answer to (c) and the data in (b), estimate the magnitude of the resistive
forces acting on the bus.
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(3)
(e)
Determine the magnitude of the net force opposing the motion of the bus at the
instant at which the engine stops.
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(2)
(ii)
Discuss, with reference to the air resistance, the change in the net force as the bus
slows down.
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92.
A resistor of resistance 1.5 is made from copper wire of radius 0.18 mm. The
resistivity of copper is 1.7 108 m. Determine the length of copper wire used to make
the resistor.
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(2)
(b)
The manufacturer of the resistor in (a) guarantees that the resistance is within 10 % of 1.
5 , provided that the power dissipation in the resistor does not exceed 1.0 W.
(i)
Suggest why the resistance of the resistor might be greater than 1.65 if the
power dissipation in the resistor is greater than 1.0 W.
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(2)
(ii)
Show that, for a power dissipation of 1.0 W, the current in a resistor of resistance
1.5 is 0.82 A.
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(iii)
The 1.5 resistor is connected in series with a variable resistor and battery of emf
6.0 V and internal resistance 1.8 .
Estimate the resistance R of the variable resistor that will limit the current to 0.
82 A.
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93.
A force F is applied to a body moving along a straight line. A resistive force f acts on the body.
Both forces act along the same straight line as the motion of the body. The rate of change of
momentum of the body is equal to
A.
F f.
B.
F.
C.
F + f.
D.
f.
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94.
The diagram below shows a uniform electric field of strength E. The field is in a vacuum.
An electron enters the field with a velocity v in the direction shown. The electron is moving in
the plane of the paper. The path followed by the electron will be
A.
parabolic.
B.
in the direction of E.
C.
in the direction of v.
D.
circular.
(Total 1 mark)
95.
A string vibrates with fundamental frequency f. The wavelength of the sound produced in air is
. Which of the following correctly gives the frequency of vibration of the fourth harmonic of
the string and the wavelength of the sound in air?
Frequency
Wavelength
A.
f
2
B.
4f
C.
f
2
D.
4f
4
(Total 1 mark)
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96.
Two resistors, of resistance R1 and R2, are connected in series with a cell of emf and
negligible internal resistance.
Which expression gives the potential difference across the resistor of resistance R1?
A.
R1
R1 R2
B.
R1 R2
R1
C.
R2
R1 R2
D.
R1 R2
R2
(Total 1 mark)
97.
Which of the following describes the role of the atmosphere in the greenhouse effect?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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98.
The uncertainty in the speed v is 0.30 m s1 and the uncertainty in is too small to be shown
on the diagram.
(a)
(b)
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(ii)
(c)
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(b)
Determine the time for the stone to reach the surface of the sea after leaving Lucys hand.
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100. This question is about internal energy and thermal energy (heat).
(a)
(b)
A piece of iron is placed in a kiln until it reaches the temperature of the kiln. The iron
is then quickly transferred to water held in a thermally insulated container. The water is
stirred until it reaches a steady temperature. The following data are available.
Thermal capacity of the piece of iron
Thermal capacity of the water
Initial temperature of the water
Final temperature of the water
= 60 J K1
= 2.0 103 J K1
= 16 C
= 45 C
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(i)
State an expression, in terms of and the above data, for the energy transfer of the
iron in cooling from the temperature of the kiln to the final temperature of the
water.
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(1)
(ii)
Calculate the increase in internal energy of the water as the iron cools in the water.
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(iii)
101. This question is about the unified atomic mass unit and a nuclear reaction.
(a)
(b)
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(c)
(i)
14
7
17
8O
+X
Identify X.
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(1)
(ii)
Rest mass of
Rest mass of 147 N
Rest mass of
17
8O
+X
= 16.8383 GeV c2
The initial kinetic energy of the -particle is 7.68 MeV. Determine the sum of the
kinetic energies of the oxygen nucleus and X. (Assume that the nitrogen nucleus is
stationary.)
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A plastic rod XY is held at end X. The end Y is rubbed with a piece of cloth and, as a
result, the end Y becomes electrically charged.
The procedure is now repeated using a copper rod and it is found that the copper rod
remains electrically neutral. Explain these observations in terms of the properties of
conductors and insulators.
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(b)
Two plastic rods each have a positive charge +q situated at one end. The rods are
arranged as shown.
Assume that the charge at the end of each rod behaves as a point charge. Draw, in the
shaded area on the diagram
(i)
(ii)
a line to represent an equipotential surface. Label the line with the letter V.
(1)
(c)
A resistor of resistance 1.5 is made from copper wire of radius 0.18 mm. The
resistivity of copper is 1.7 108 m. Determine the length of copper wire used to make
the resistor.
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(d)
The manufacturer of the resistor in (c) guarantees that the resistance is within 10 % of 1.
5 , provided that the power dissipation in the resistor does not exceed 1.0 W.
(i)
Suggest why the resistance of the resistor might be greater than 1.65 if the
power dissipation in the resistor is greater than 1.0 W.
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(2)
(ii)
Show that, for a power dissipation of 1.0 W, the current in a resistor of resistance
1.5 is 0.82 A.
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(iii)
The 1.5 resistor is connected in series with a variable resistor and battery of emf
6.0 V and internal resistance 1.8 .
Estimate the resistance R of the variable resistor that will limit the current to
0.82 A.
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In any cyclical process designed to continuously convert thermal energy to work, some
energy is always degraded. Explain what is meant by degraded energy.
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(b)
processes and energy changes that occur through which thermal energy is
produced.
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role of the heat exchanger of the reactor and the turbine in the generation of
electrical energy.
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(d)
The maximum power output of the Drax coal-fired power station in the UK is 4.0 GW.
Determine the minimum mass of pure U-235 that would be required by a nuclear power
station to provide the same maximum annual energy output as the Drax power station.
Energy density of U-235
1 year
= 82 TJ kg1
= 3.2 107 s
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(e)
It has been suggested that the production of greenhouse gases by coal-fired power
stations has increased global warming. One piece of evidence to support this suggestion
is the increase in sea-level due to an increase in temperature of the oceans. Over the past
100 years it is suggested that sea-levels have risen by 6.4 102 m due to volume
expansion.
Using the following data, determine the average rise in temperature in the top levels of
the oceans in the last 100 years.
Mean depth of oceans that is affected by global warming
Coefficient of volume expansion of sea water
= 4.0 102 m
= 5.1 105 K1
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(a)
(i)
The bus is represented by the black dot shown below. Draw a labelled sketch to
represent the forces acting on the bus.
(4)
(ii)
(b)
The total output power of the engine of the bus is 70 kW and the efficiency of the engine
is 35 %. Calculate the input power to the engine.
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(c)
The mass of the bus is 8.5 103 kg. Determine the rate of increase of gravitational
potential energy of the bus.
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(d)
Using your answer to (c) and the data in (b), estimate the magnitude of the resistive
forces acting on the bus.
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105. This question is about simple harmonic motion (SHM), wave motion and polarization.
(a)
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(b)
Diagram 2
The pressure on the liquid in one side of the tube is increased so that the liquid is
displaced as shown in diagram 2. When the pressure is suddenly released the liquid
oscillates.
The damping of the oscillations is small.
(i)
(ii)
The displacement of the liquid surface from its equilibrium position is x. The
acceleration a of the liquid in the tube is given by the expression
a= -
2g
x
l
where g is the acceleration of free fall and l is the total length of the liquid column.
Explain, with reference to the motion of the liquid, the significance of the minus
sign.
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(iii)
The total length of the liquid column in the tube is 0.32 m. Determine the period of
oscillation.
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(c)
A wave is travelling along a string. The string can be modelled as a single line of
particles and each particle executes simple harmonic motion. The period of oscillation of
the particles is 0.80 s.
The graph shows the displacement y of part of the string at time t = 0. The distance along
the string is d.
(i)
On the graph, draw an arrow to show the direction of motion of particle P at the
point marked on the string.
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(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
On the graph above, label with the letter X the position of particle P at t = 0.40 s.
(1)
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(d)
The string in (c) is fixed at both ends and is made to vibrate in a vertical plane in its first
harmonic.
(i)
Describe how the standing wave in the string gives rise to the first harmonic.
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(ii)
Outline how a travelling wave in a string can be used to describe the nature of
polarized light.
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(e)
James is wearing polarized sunglasses and views the sunlight reflected from the smooth
surface of a lake.
The angle is the angle between the surface of the lake and Jamess line of sight.
Calculate the value of at which the reflected sunlight from the surface is minimized.
The refractive index of the water is 1.3.
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106. The best estimate for the time it takes light to cross the nucleus of the hydrogen atom is
A.
1023 s.
B.
1020 s.
C.
1015 s.
D.
107 s.
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107. The length of each side of a sugar cube is measured as 10 mm with an uncertainty of 2 mm.
Which of the following is the absolute uncertainty in the volume of the sugar cube?
A.
6 mm3
B.
8 mm3
C.
400 mm3
D.
600 mm3
(Total 1 mark)
108. The time taken for a stone dropped from rest to fall vertically through 16 m is 2.0 s. Based on
these measurements, what is the best estimate for the acceleration of free fall?
A.
4.0 m s2
B.
8.0 m s2
C.
9.8 m s2
D.
10 m s2
(Total 1 mark)
109. A wooden block is sliding down an inclined plane at constant speed. The magnitude of the
frictional force between the block and the plane is equal to
A.
zero.
B.
C.
the magnitude of the component of weight of the block parallel to the plane.
D.
the magnitude of the component of the normal reaction parallel to the plane.
(Total 1 mark)
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110. Which of the following is a correct statement of Newtons second law of motion?
A.
B.
The rate of change of momentum of a body is equal to the net external force acting on the
body.
C.
The momentum of a body is proportional to the net external force acting on the body.
D.
111. A ball of weight W is travelling horizontally towards a vertical wall. It strikes the wall and
rebounds horizontally. The change in the magnitude of the momentum of the ball is p. Which
of the following is the magnitude of the impulse that the ball imparts to the wall?
A.
W + p
B.
W p
C.
D.
p
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112. Two objects undergo an inelastic collision. Which of the following is correct in respect of both
the conservation of momentum and the conservation of total energy of the system?
Momentum
Total energy
A.
conserved
not conserved
B.
conserved
conserved
C.
not conserved
not conserved
D.
not conserved
conserved
(Total 1 mark)
(Total 1 mark)
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114. Two objects are in thermal contact with each other. Which of the following will determine the
direction of the transfer of thermal energy between the bodies?
A.
B.
C.
D.
1
the mass of an atom of the isotope carbon-12.
12
B.
the amount of a substance that contains as many elementary entities as the number of
atoms in 12 g of the isotope carbon-12.
C.
D.
the amount of a substance that contains as many nuclei as the number of nuclei in 12 g of
the isotope carbon-12.
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The gas is compressed rapidly by moving the piston in the direction shown. The best
explanation for the resulting increase in temperature of the gas is that the molecules of the gas
gain kinetic energy
A.
B.
C.
D.
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117. The graph shows how the velocity v of an object undergoing simple harmonic motion varies
with time t for one complete period of oscillation.
Which of the following sketch graphs best shows how the total energy E of the object varies
with t?
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118. A force that varies sinusoidally is applied to a system that is lightly damped. Which of the
following must be true of the force for resonance to occur?
A.
B.
Its direction must always be in the direction of motion of the oscillations of the system.
C.
D.
119. Which of the following is a value of wavelength that is found in the visible region of the
electromagnetic spectrum?
A.
4 105 m
B.
4 107 m
C.
4 109 m
D.
4 1011 m
(Total 1 mark)
120. Two waves meet at a point in space. Which of the following properties always add together?
A.
Displacement
B.
Amplitude
C.
Speed
D.
Frequency
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121. A point charge of magnitude 2.0 C is moved between two points X and Y. Point X is at a
potential of +6.0 V and point Y is at a potential of +9.0 V. The gain in potential energy of the
point charge is
A.
0.20 J.
B.
1.5 J.
C.
6.0 J.
D.
30 J.
(Total 1 mark)
122. A resistor of resistance 12 is connected in series with a cell of negligible internal resistance.
The power dissipated in the resistor is P. The resistor is replaced with a resistor of resistance 3.
0 . What is the power dissipated in this resistor?
A.
0.25 P
B.
C.
2.0 P
D.
4.0 P
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the power supplied by the cell per unit current from the cell.
B.
the force that the cell provides to drive electrons round a circuit.
C.
the energy supplied by the cell per unit current from the cell.
D.
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124. The weight of an object of mass 1 kg at the surface of Mars is about 4 N. The radius of Mars is
about half the radius of Earth. Which of the following is the best estimate of the ratio below?
mass of Mars
mass of Earth
A.
0.1
B.
0.2
C.
D.
10
(Total 1 mark)
125. Three positive point charges of equal magnitude are held at the corners X, Y and Z of a
right-angled triangle. The point P is at the midpoint of XY. Which of the arrows shows the
direction of the electric field at point P?
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126. An electron travelling in the direction shown by the arrow X, enters a region of uniform
magnetic field. It leaves the region of field in the direction shown by the arrow Y.
in the direction of X.
B.
C.
D.
B.
natural radioactivity.
C.
D.
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A.
0.1
B.
0.2
C.
D.
10
(Total 1 mark)
128. Which of the following is true in respect of both the Coulomb interaction and the strong
interaction between nucleons in an atom?
Coulomb interaction exists
between
A.
protons only
neutrons only
B.
neutrons only
C.
protons only
D.
129. Which of the following correctly identifies the three particles emitted in the decay of the
45
nucleus 20
Ca into a nucleus of 45
21 Sc ?
A.
, ,
B.
, , v
C.
, , v
D.
, , v
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31 H 42 He 01 n
is an example of
A.
nuclear fission.
B.
radioactive decay.
C.
nuclear fusion.
D.
artificial transmutation.
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B.
C.
D.
132. Which of the following correctly describes both the role of the moderator and of the control
rods in a nuclear reactor?
Moderator
Control rods
A.
B.
C.
D.
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D.
? ?, v 133.
A.
solar electrical
solar thermal
B.
electrical thermal
solar electrical
C.
solar electrical
electrical thermal
D.
electrical thermal
solar thermal
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134. The albedo for the oceans is lower than that for glaciers. This is because, compared to ice, sea
water
A.
B.
C.
D.
135. Which of the following is most likely to reduce the enhanced greenhouse effect?
A.
Replace the use of gas-fired power stations with oil-fired power stations
B.
C.
D.
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(a)
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T
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(i)
Explain how the graph drawn could be used as evidence to support the students
suggestion.
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(2)
(ii)
(iii)
Using your answers to (b)(ii), determine a value for the resistance of the
component at a temperature of 260 K.
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The athlete exerts a force of magnitude F on the load at an angle of 25 to the horizontal.
(a)
Once the load is moving at a steady speed, the average horizontal frictional force acting
on the load is 470 N.
Calculate the average value of F that will enable the load to move at constant speed.
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(ii)
(c)
The athlete pulls the load uphill at the same speed as in part (a).
Explain, in terms of energy changes, why the minimum average power required is greater
than in (b)(ii).
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(b)
A village consists of 120 houses. It is proposed that solar panels be used to provide hot
water to the houses.
The following data are available.
average power needed per house to heat water = 3.0 kW
average surface solar intensity
= 650 W m2
efficiency of energy conversion of a solar panel = 18 %
Calculate the minimum surface area of the solar panels required to provide the total
power for water heating.
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(c)
Suggest two disadvantages of using solar power to provide energy for heating water.
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2: ..................................................................................................................................
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(b)
(i)
= 1.5 1011 m
= 6.4 106 m
= 7.0 108 m
= 5800 K
Use data from the table to show that the power radiated by the Sun is about
4 1026 W.
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(1)
(ii)
Calculate the solar power incident per unit area at a distance from the Sun equal to
the Earths distance from the Sun.
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(iii)
The average power absorbed per unit area at the Earths surface is 240 W m2.
State two reasons why the value calculated in (b)(ii) differs from this value.
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2: .......................................................................................................................
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(iv)
Show that the value for power absorbed per unit area of 240 W m2 is consistent
with an average equilibrium temperature for the Earth of about 255 K.
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(c)
Explain, by reference to the greenhouse effect, why the average temperature of the
surface of the Earth is greater than 255 K.
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(d)
Suggest why the burning of fossil fuels may lead to an increase in the temperature of the
surface of the Earth.
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(a)
Assuming that the air resistance is negligible, show that the initial speed of the ball is
11 m s1.
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(b)
The mass of the ball is 0.55 kg and the impact time of the kickers foot with the ball is
150 ms. Estimate the average force exerted on the ball by the kick.
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(c)
(i)
Explain why the tension in the string increases immediately after the ball is kicked.
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(ii)
Calculate the tension in the string immediately after the ball is kicked. Assume that
the string is vertical.
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(a)
The diagram shows how the displacement of the water surface at a particular instant in
time varies with distance from the sphere. The period of oscillation of the sphere is 0.
027 s.
the amplitude.
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the wavelength.
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(iii)
the frequency.
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(iv)
the speed.
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(b)
The wave moves from region A into a region B of shallower water. The waves move
more slowly in region B. The diagram (not to scale) shows some of the wavefronts in
region A.
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(i)
(ii)
The angle between the wavefronts and the interface in region A is 60. The
refractive index AnB is 1.4.
Determine the angle between the wavefronts and the interface in region B.
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(iii)
On the diagram above, construct three lines to show the position of three
wavefronts in region B.
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(c)
Another sphere is dipped into the water. The spheres oscillate in phase. The diagram
shows some lines in region A along which the disturbance of the water surface is a
minimum.
(i)
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(ii)
Identify the proton number and nucleon number of the nucleus of Rn.
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Nucleon number: ..............................................................................................
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(ii)
The half-life of radium-91 is 1600 years. Determine the length of time taken for
87.5 % of the radium to disintegrate.
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(b)
Immediately after the decay of a stationary radium nucleus, the alpha particle and the
radon nucleus move off in opposite directions and at different speeds.
(c)
Outline why a beta particle has a longer range in air than an alpha particle of the same
energy.
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Element E1 is made from wire that has a cross-sectional area of 6.8 108 m2. The resistivity of
the wire at the operating temperature of the element is 1.1 106 m.
(a)
(i)
(ii)
Calculate the power output of E1 with only this element connected to the supply.
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(iii)
Element E2 is made of wire of the same cross-section and material as E1. The
length of wire used to make E2 is 1.5 m. Determine the total power output when
both E1 and E2 are connected to the supply.
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(iv)
(b)
Each turn of the coil may be considered to act as a current-carrying long straight wire.
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(i)
On the diagram, draw the magnetic field around a current-carrying long straight
wire. The arrow shows the direction of the current.
(3)
(ii)
State and explain whether the turns of wire will attract or repel one another.
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Suggest why, in terms of the molecular model, the energy associated with melting is less
than that associated with boiling.
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(b)
Milk in a cup is heated to boiling point by passing steam through it. Whilst cooling
subsequently, some milk evaporates.
(i)
(ii)
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(iii)
State two reasons, other than evaporation, why the answer to (b)(ii) is likely to be
different from the actual mass of condensed steam.
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145. Which of the following quantities can be determined from a speed-time graph of a particle
travelling in a straight line?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Both the distance travelled in a given time and the magnitude of the acceleration at a
given instant
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B.
C.
D.
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147. Water at a temperature of 0 C is kept in a thermally insulated container. A lump of ice, also at
0 C, is placed in the water and completely submerged.
Which of the following is true in respect of both the net amount of ice that will melt and the
change in temperature of the water?
Net amount of ice
that melts
Change in
temperature of water
A.
no change
B.
decrease
C.
no change
D.
decrease
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B.
C.
D.
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149. A coal-fired power station has a power output of P and its efficiency is . It burns a mass of
coal M every second. The best estimate of the energy density of the coal used is
A.
PM
B.
Me
P
C.
Pe
M
D.
P
eM
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b
T
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(i)
Explain how the graph drawn could be used as evidence to support the students
suggestion.
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(2)
(ii)
(iii)
Using your answers to (b)(ii), determine a value for the resistance of the
component at a temperature of 260 K.
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The athlete exerts a force of magnitude F on the load at an angle of 25 to the horizontal.
(a)
Once the load is moving at a steady speed, the average horizontal frictional force acting
on the load is 470 N.
Calculate the average value of F that will enable the load to move at constant speed.
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(b)
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(ii)
(c)
The athlete pulls the load uphill at the same speed as in part (a).
Explain, in terms of energy changes, why the minimum average power required is greater
than in (b)(ii).
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(2)
(Total 8 marks)
A village consists of 120 houses. It is proposed that solar panels be used to provide hot
water to the houses.
The following data are available.
average power needed per house to heat water = 3.0 kW
average surface solar intensity
= 650 W m2
efficiency of energy conversion of a solar panel = 18 %
Calculate the minimum surface area of the solar panels required to provide the total
power for water heating.
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(b)
Suggest two disadvantages of using solar power to provide energy for heating water.
1: ..................................................................................................................................
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2: ..................................................................................................................................
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(2)
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(b)
(i)
= 1.5 1011 m
= 6.4 106 m
= 7.0 108 m
= 5800 K
Use data from the table to show that the power radiated by the Sun is about
4 1026 W.
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(1)
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(ii)
Calculate the solar power incident per unit area at a distance from the Sun equal to
the Earths distance from the Sun.
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(2)
(iii)
The average power absorbed per unit area at the Earths surface is 240 W m2.
State two reasons why the value calculated in (b)(ii) differs from this value.
1: .......................................................................................................................
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2: .......................................................................................................................
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(2)
(iv)
Show that the value for power absorbed per unit area of 240 W m2 is consistent
with an average equilibrium temperature for Earth of about 255 K.
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(c)
Explain, by reference to the greenhouse effect, why the average temperature of the
surface of the Earth is greater than 255 K.
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(d)
Suggest why the burning of fossil fuels may lead to an increase in the temperature of the
surface of the Earth.
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(a)
(b)
The diagram shows how the displacement of the water surface at a particular instant in
time varies with distance from the sphere. The period of oscillation of the sphere is 0.
027 s.
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the amplitude.
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(ii)
the wavelength.
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(iii)
the frequency.
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the speed.
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(c)
The wave moves from region A into a region B of shallower water. The waves move
more slowly in region B. The diagram (not to scale) shows some of the wavefronts in
region A.
(i)
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(ii)
Theory suggests that the wave speed c is related to the water depth d by
c=
gd
where g is a constant.
The refractive index for waves travelling from region A to region B is 1.4.
Determine the following ratio.
water depth in A
water depth in B
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(d)
Another sphere is dipped into the water. The spheres oscillate in phase. The diagram
shows some lines in region A along which the disturbance of the water surface is a
minimum.
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(i)
(ii)
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(b)
Immediately after the decay of a stationary radium nucleus, the alpha particle and the
radon nucleus move off in opposite directions and at different speeds.
(i)
(ii)
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(c)
The initial kinetic energy of the alpha particle is 4.9 MeV. As the alpha particle passes
through air, it loses all its kinetic energy by causing the ionization of 1.7 105 air
molecules.
(i)
(ii)
(d)
Outline why a beta particle has a longer range in air than an alpha particle of the same
energy.
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Element E1 is made from wire that has a cross-sectional area of 6.8 108 m2. The resistivity of
the wire at the operating temperature of the element is 1.1 106 m.
(a)
(i)
(ii)
Calculate the power output of E1 with only this element connected to the supply.
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(iii)
Element E2 is made of wire of the same cross-section and material as E1. The
length of wire used to make E2 is 1.5 m. Determine the total power output when
both E1 and E2 are connected to the supply.
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(iv)
(b)
Each turn of the coil may be considered to act as a current-carrying long straight wire.
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(i)
On the diagram, draw the magnetic field around a current-carrying long straight
wire. The arrow shows the direction of the current.
(3)
(ii)
State and explain whether the turns of wire will attract or repel one another.
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157. The current in a resistor is measured as 2.00 A 0.02 A. Which of the following correctly
identifies the absolute uncertainty and the percentage uncertainty in the current?
Absolute uncertainty
Percentage uncertainty
A.
0.02 A
1 %
B.
0.01 A
0.5 %
C.
0.02 A
0.01 %
D.
0.01 A
0.005 %
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B.
C.
D.
159. Samantha walks along a horizontal path in the direction shown. The curved part of the path is a
semi-circle.
2 m.
B.
4 m.
C.
6 m.
D.
8 m.
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Displacement
B.
Distance
C.
Power
D.
Force
(Total 1 mark)
161. Stephen pushes two boxes P and Q, that stay in contact, along a rough table, with a force F of
30 N.
Box P has a mass of 2.0 kg and box Q has a mass of 4.0 kg. Both boxes move with constant
speed.
0 N.
B.
5.0 N.
C.
15 N.
D.
30 N.
(Total 1 mark)
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162. A ball moves along the inside of a horizontal semi-circular ring as shown. The diagram is a
view from above.
Which arrow represents the direction of the average force on the ball?
(Total 1 mark)
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163. A ball is thrown vertically upwards and comes down again. Air resistance is negligible. Which
of the following graphs shows how the gravitational potential energy EP varies with time t?
(Total 1 mark)
164. A pump extracts water from a well of depth h at a constant rate of R kg s1. What is the power
required to raise the water?
A.
R
gh
B.
Rgh
C.
Rg
h
D.
hg
R
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165. A box that is at rest with respect to horizontal ground contains a fixed quantity of an ideal gas.
The internal energy of the gas is U and its temperature is T. The box is now made to move at
constant speed with respect to the ground. Which of the following gives the change, if any, in
the internal energy and the temperature of the gas after the box has been moving for some time?
Internal energy
Temperature
A.
no change
no change
B.
no change
increase
C.
increase
no change
D.
increase
increase
(Total 1 mark)
166. Object P has a mass mP and specific heat capacity cP. Object Q has a mass mQ and specific heat
capacity cQ. The temperature of each object increases by the same amount. Which of the
following gives the ratio
A.
B.
C.
D.
mP cQ
mQ c P
mP cP
mQ c Q
mQ cQ
mP cP
mQ c P
mP cQ
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B.
C.
D.
168. The shock absorbers of a car, in good working condition, ensure that the vertical oscillations of
the car are
A.
undamped.
B.
lightly damped.
C.
moderately damped.
D.
critically damped.
(Total 1 mark)
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169. The graphs show how the acceleration a of four different particles varies with their
displacement x.
Which of the particles is executing simple harmonic motion?
(Total 1 mark)
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170. The diagram below is a snapshot of wave fronts of circular waves emitted by a point source S at
the surface of water. The source vibrates at a frequency f = 10.0 Hz.
0.15 cm s1.
B.
1.5 cm s1.
C.
15 cm s1.
D.
30 cm s1.
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Which of the following best describes the intensity of the waves at P and Q?
P
A.
maximum
minimum
B.
minimum
maximum
C.
maximum
maximum
D.
minimum
minimum
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172. An alpha particle is accelerated through a potential difference of 10 kV. Its gain in kinetic
energy is
A.
10 eV.
B.
20 eV.
C.
10 keV.
D.
20 keV.
(Total 1 mark)
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173. A copper wire, of electric resistance R, has a length L and a cross-section area S. Another
S
copper wire has a length 2L and a cross-section area of . Which of the following is the
2
resistance of this wire?
A.
R
4
B.
R
2
C.
2R
D.
4R
(Total 1 mark)
174. The circuit shows a light-dependent resistor (LDR) in series with a resistor and a cell. The emf
of the cell is . The internal resistance of the cell is negligible.
When light shines on the LDR, the potential difference across the resistor will
A.
B.
decrease.
C.
D.
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175. The radius of a charged spherical conductor is R. Which of the following graphs best shows
how the magnitude of the electrical field strength E varies with distance r from the centre of the
sphere?
(Total 1 mark)
176. Which of the following gives the acceleration of an electron of electric charge e and mass m in
a uniform electric field of strength E?
A.
B.
Ee
C.
Ee
m
D.
m
Ee
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177. A particle, of mass m and charge q, moves with velocity v perpendicularly to a magnetic field.
The magnitude of the magnetic force acting on the particle at a particular point is F. Which of
the following gives the magnitude of the magnetic field strength at that point?
A.
F
q
B.
F
m
C.
D.
F
q
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178. Which of the following decay sequences would result in the daughter nucleus having the same
proton number as the parent nucleus?
A.
B.
C.
D.
12
6C
nucleons is 0.1 u. Which of the following is approximately the binding energy of the nucleus?
A.
90 MeV
B.
90 MeV c2
C.
8 MeV
D.
8 MeV c2
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180. The process by which a heavy nucleus splits into two lighter nuclei is known as
A.
fission.
B.
fusion.
C.
radioactive decay.
D.
181. Which of the following correctly shows a renewable and a non-renewable source of energy?
Renewable
Non-renewable
A.
oil
geothermal
B.
wind
biofuels
C.
ocean waves
nuclear
D.
natural gas
coal
(Total 1 mark)
B.
C.
D.
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183. The annual variations of solar power incident per unit area at a particular point on the Earths
surface is mainly due to the change in the
A.
B.
angle at which the solar rays hit the surface of the Earth.
C.
D.
nucleus and the sum of the masses of the individual nucleons is 0.1 u. Which of the following is
approximately the binding energy of the nucleus?
A.
90 MeV
B.
90 MeV c2
C.
8 MeV
D.
8 MeV c2
(Total 1 mark)
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184. The water in a reservoir behind a dam drops from an initial height H0 above a turbine to
produce hydroelectricity. At time t =T, h = 0.
The graph shows the variation with time t of the height h of the water above the turbine.
Which of the following is a measure of the maximum theoretical electric power available?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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185. Each square metre of the Suns surface emits S joules per second. The radius of the Sun is r,
and the Sun is at a mean distance R from the Earth. Which of the following gives the solar
power incident per unit area of the top layer of the Earths atmosphere?
A.
r
S
R
B.
r
S
R
C.
R
S
r
D.
R
S
r
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186. The diagram shows a simple climate model for Earth. The temperature of the ground is Tg and
is assumed to radiate as a black body. The temperature of the atmosphere is Ta and has an
emissivity .
In the model, the intensity radiated from the ground equals the intensity radiated from the
Tg
atmosphere towards the ground. What is the ratio
?
Ta
A.
B.
C.
e4
D.
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(a)
The uncertainty in the measurement of d is 0.40 cm; the uncertainty in h is too small to
be shown. Draw error bars for the data point (0.2, 0.047) and the data point (2.0, 0.10).
(2)
(b)
(c)
The original hypothesis, made by Gillian, was that the diameter of the crater is directly
proportional to the energy of impact of the steel balls. Explain why the data does not
support this hypothesis.
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(d)
Since Gillians data did not support her hypothesis, she researched to find alternative
hypotheses. She found that there are two theories used to predict a relationship between d
and h. In order to find which theory is best supported by the data, she processed the data
in two separate ways. The processed data are shown below.
(i)
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(ii)
State and explain which theory is best supported by the students data.
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(ii)
Determine the frictional force between the tyres of the car and the surface of the
road that produces the acceleration.
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(b)
It is suggested that the use of fossil fuels to power cars has led to an enhancement of the
greenhouse effect.
(i)
(ii)
Outline one mechanism by which the enhanced greenhouse effect may lead to an
increase in global warming.
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189. This question is about change of phase of a liquid and latent heat of vaporization.
(a)
temperature.
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(1)
(ii)
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(b)
A liquid in a calorimeter is heated at its boiling point for a measured period of time.
The following data are available.
Power rating of heater
Time for which liquid is heated at boiling point
Mass of liquid boiled away
= 15 W
= 4.5 102 s
= 1.8 102 kg
Use the data to determine the specific latent heat of vaporization of the liquid.
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(c)
State and explain one reason why the calculation in (b) will give a value of the specific
latent heat of vaporization of the liquid that is greater than the true value.
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190. This question is about fossil fuels and the greenhouse effect.
(a)
State two reasons why most of the worlds energy consumption is provided by fossil
fuels.
1. ..................................................................................................................................
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2. ..................................................................................................................................
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(b)
(ii)
(c)
Outline why the enhanced greenhouse effect may result in an increase in the temperature
of the Earths surface.
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(d)
(i)
The solar intensity at the position of the Earth is 1380 W m2. The average albedo
of Earth is 0.300. State why an average value of albedo is quoted.
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(ii)
Show that the average reflected intensity from the Earth is about 100 W m2.
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(e)
One of the expected results of global warming is an increased sea level. The increase in
volume V for a temperature increase T is given by V = VT. Show, using the
following data, that the resulting rise in sea level is about 0.5 m.
Temperature increase
Surface area of oceans on Earth
Average ocean depth
= 2.0 C
= 3.6 108 km2
= 3.0 km
= 8.8 105 K1
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(b)
206
Z Pb
b- x
Z: .................................................................................................................................
x: .................................................................................................................................
(2)
(c)
The mass of a Tl-206 nucleus is 191 870 MeV c2. Determine the binding energy per
nucleon of Tl-206.
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(d)
State why the binding energy of Pb-206 is greater than that of Tl-206.
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A rectangular piece of wood of length l floats in water with its axis vertical as shown in
diagram 1.
The length of wood below the surface is d. The wood is pushed vertically downwards a
distance A such that a length of wood is still above the water surface as shown in diagram
2. The wood is then released and oscillates vertically. At the instant shown in diagram 3,
the wood is moving downwards and the length of wood beneath the surface is d + x.
(i)
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(ii)
The acceleration a of the wood (in m s2) is related to x (in m) by the following
equation.
a= -
14
x
l
Explain why this equation shows that the wood is executing simple harmonic
motion.
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(iii)
The period of oscillation of the wood is 1.4 s. Show that the length l of the wood is
0.70 m.
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(b)
The wood in (a), as shown in diagram 2, is released at time t = 0. On the axes below,
sketch a graph to show how the velocity v of the wood varies with time over one period
of oscillation.
(1)
(c)
(ii)
On your sketch graph in (b) label with the letter P one point where the magnitude
of the acceleration is a maximum.
(1)
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(d)
The oscillations of the wood generate waves in the water of wavelength 0.45 m.
The graph shows how the displacement D, of the water surface at a particular distance
from the wood varies with time t.
(ii)
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(iii)
(b)
A resistor made from a metal oxide has a resistance of 1.5 . The resistor is in the form
of a cylinder of length 2.2 102 m and radius 1.2 103 m. Calculate the resistivity of
the metal oxide.
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(c)
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(d)
The resistance of each of the resistors in the circuit below is measured to be 1.5 with
an accuracy of 10 %.
(i)
Define emf.
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(1)
(ii)
Determine the minimum and the maximum power that could be dissipated in this
circuit.
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In his Principia Mathematica Newton expressed his third law of motion as to every
action there is always opposed an equal reaction. State what Newton meant by this law.
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(b)
A book is released from rest and falls towards the surface of Earth. Discuss how the
conservation of momentum applies to the Earth-book system.
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(c)
A large swinging ball is used to drive a horizontal iron spike into a vertical wall. The
centre of the ball falls through a vertical height of 1.6 m before striking the spike in the
position shown.
The mass of the ball is 3.5 kg and the mass of the spike is 0.80 kg. Immediately after
striking the spike, the ball and spike move together. Show that the
(i)
(ii)
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(d)
As a result of the ball striking the spike, the spike is driven a distance 7.3 102 m into
the wall. Calculate, assuming it to be constant, the friction force F between the spike and
wall.
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(e)
The machine that is used to raise the ball has a useful power output of 18 W. Calculate
how long it takes for the machine to raise the ball through a height of 1.6 m.
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(b)
(c)
The magnitude of the electric field strength inside a conductor is 55 N C1. Calculate the
force on a free electron in the conductor.
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(1)
(d)
The electric force between two point charges is a fundamental force as is the
gravitational force between two point masses. State one similarity between these two
forces and one difference (other than the fact that one applies to charge and the other to
mass).
Similarity: ...................................................................................................................
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Difference: ..................................................................................................................
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(2)
(e)
The force on a mass of 1.0 kg falling freely near the surface of Jupiter is 25 N. The radius
of Jupiter is 7.0 107 m.
(i)
State the value of the magnitude of the gravitational field strength at the surface of
Jupiter.
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(ii)
The cart is connected to an object of weight W via a pulley. Which of the following is the
acceleration of the cart?
M
A.
W
g
W
W
B.
C.
Mg
W
D.
W
g
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197. The shock absorbers of a car, in good working condition, ensure that the vertical oscillations of
the car are
A.
undamped.
B.
lightly damped.
C.
moderately damped.
D.
critically damped.
(Total 1 mark)
198. The graph shows how the current I in a resistor varies with the voltage V applied across it.
Which of the following gives the resistance of the resistor, when I = I1?
A.
V1
I1
B.
C.
I1
V1
D.
The inverse of the slope of the curve at the point (V1, I1)
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B.
C.
10
D.
20
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B.
C.
D.
201. An astronaut in orbit around Earth is said to be weightless. This is due to the fact that the
A.
B.
C.
D.
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202. Which of the following decay sequences would result in the daughter nucleus having the same
proton number as the parent nucleus?
A.
B.
C.
D.
203. A radioactive source emits alpha particles that then travel through air. With reference to the
range of the alpha particles consider the following three quantities.
I.
II.
III.
I only
B.
II only
C.
I and II only
D.
I, II and III
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204. Worldwide, the use of gas powered turbines is becoming more common than the use of oil
powered turbines. A student makes the following three statements about gas powered turbines
as compared to oil powered turbines.
I.
II.
III.
Which statement(s) could be a possible reason for favouring gas powered turbines?
A.
I only
B.
II only
C.
I and II only
D.
I, II and III
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(a)
The uncertainty in the measurement of d is 0.40 cm; the uncertainty in h is too small to
be shown. Draw error bars for the data point (0.2, 0.047) and the data point (2.0, 0.10).
(2)
(b)
(c)
The original hypothesis, made by Gillian, was that the diameter of the crater is directly
proportional to the energy of impact of the steel balls. Explain why the data does not
support this hypothesis.
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(3)
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(d)
Since Gillians data did not support her hypothesis, she researched to find alternative
hypotheses. She found that there are two theories used to predict a relationship between d
and h.
1
Theory 1 predicts that d = const (h) 3 and theory 2 predicts that d = const (h) 4 .
In order to test which theory her data supports, she plotted a graph of lg(d) against lg(h).
The plot produced a straight line that could be drawn through all the error bars.
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The graph includes the lines of maximum and minimum gradients based on the first error
bar for the first non-zero data point and the last error bar. The last error bar is too small
to be shown. State and explain if the original data support theory 1 or theory 2.
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(b)
40Z Ar b - x
Z: .................................................................................................................................
x: .................................................................................................................................
(2)
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(c)
The mass of a K-40 nucleus is 37 216 MeV c2. Determine the binding energy per
nucleon of K-40.
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(4)
(d)
State why the binding energy of Ar-40 is greater than that of K-40.
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(1)
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207. This question is about change of phase of a liquid and latent heat of vaporization.
(a)
temperature.
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(1)
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(ii)
(b)
A liquid in a calorimeter is heated at its boiling point for a measured period of time.
The following data are available.
Power rating of heater
Time for which liquid is heated at boiling point
Mass of liquid boiled away
= 15 W
= 4.5 102 s
= 1.8 102 kg
Use the data to determine the specific latent heat of vaporization of the liquid.
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(c)
State and explain one reason why the calculation in (b) will give a value of the specific
latent heat of vaporization of the liquid that is greater than the true value.
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(b)
(c)
The magnitude of the electric field strength inside a conductor is 55 N C1. Calculate the
force on a free electron in the conductor.
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(d)
Define resistance.
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(e)
A resistor made from a metal oxide has a resistance of 1.5 . The resistor is in the form
of a cylinder of length 2.2 102 m and radius 1.2 103 m. Calculate the resistivity of
the metal oxide.
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(f)
(g)
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(i)
Define emf.
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(ii)
Determine the minimum and the maximum power that could be dissipated in this
circuit.
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A rectangular piece of wood of length l floats in water with its axis vertical as shown in
diagram 1.
The length of wood below the surface is d. The wood is pushed vertically downwards a
distance A such that a length of wood is still above the water surface as shown in diagram
2. The wood is then released and oscillates vertically. At the instant shown in diagram 3,
the wood is moving downwards and the length of wood beneath the surface is d + x.
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(i)
(ii)
The acceleration a of the wood (in m s2) is related to x (in m) by the following
equation.
a= -
14
x
l
Explain why this equation shows that the wood is executing simple harmonic
motion.
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(iii)
The period of oscillation of the wood is 1.4 s. Show that the length l of the wood is
0.70 m.
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(b)
The wood in (a), as shown in diagram 2, is released at time t = 0. On the axes below,
sketch a graph to show how the velocity v of the wood varies with time over one period
of oscillation.
(1)
(c)
(ii)
On your sketch graph in (b) label with the letter P one point where the magnitude of the
acceleration is a maximum.
(1)
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(d)
The oscillations of the wood generate waves in the water of wavelength 0.45 m.
The graph shows how the displacement D, of the water surface at a particular distance
from the wood varies with time t.
(ii)
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(iii)
210. This question is about fossil fuels and the greenhouse effect.
(a)
State two reasons why most of the worlds energy consumption is provided by fossil
fuels.
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2. ..................................................................................................................................
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(b)
(ii)
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(c)
Outline why the enhanced greenhouse effect may result in an increase in the temperature
of the Earths surface.
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(d)
(i)
The solar intensity at the position of the Earth is 1380 W m2. The average albedo
of Earth is 0.300. State why an average value of albedo is quoted.
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(1)
(ii)
Show that the average reflected intensity from the Earth is about 100 W m2.
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(e)
One of the expected results of global warming is an increased sea level. The increase in
volume V for a temperature increase T is given by V = VT. Show, using the
following data, that the resulting rise in sea level is about 0.5 m.
Temperature increase
Surface area of oceans on Earth
Average ocean depth
= 2.0 C
= 3.6 108 km2
= 3.0 km
= 8.8 105 K1
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In his Principia Mathematica Newton expressed his third law of motion as to every
action there is always opposed an equal reaction. State what Newton meant by this law.
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(b)
A book is released from rest and falls towards the surface of Earth. Discuss how the
conservation of momentum applies to the Earth-book system.
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(c)
A large swinging ball is used to drive a horizontal iron spike into a vertical wall.
The centre of the ball falls through a vertical height of 1.6 m before striking the spike in
the position shown.
The mass of the ball is 3.5 kg and the mass of the spike is 0.80 kg. Immediately after
striking the spike, the ball and spike move together. Show that the
(i)
(ii)
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(d)
As a result of the ball striking the spike, the spike is driven a distance 7.3 102 m into
the wall. Calculate, assuming it to be constant, the friction force F between the spike and
wall.
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(3)
(e)
The machine that is used to raise the ball has a useful power output of 18 W. Calculate
how long it takes for the machine to raise the ball through a height of 1.6 m.
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N m2
B.
N m2
C.
kg m s2
D.
kg m2 s2
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213. An object falls for a time of 0.25 s. The acceleration of free fall is 9.81 m s2. The displacement
is calculated. Which of the following gives the correct number of significant digits for the
calculated value of the displacement of the object?
A.
B.
C.
D.
4
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214. A raindrop falling from rest at time t = 0 reaches terminal velocity. Which graph best represents
how the speed v varies with time t?
(Total 1 mark)
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215. The graph shows how the displacement d of an object varies with time t. The tangent to the
curve at time t1 is also shown.
the gradient at P
B.
C.
1
gradient at P
D.
d1
t1
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216. A ball falls vertically and bounces off the ground. Immediately before impact with the ground
the speed of the ball is u. Immediately after leaving the ground the speed is v.
A.
v
u
B.
1-
C.
v
u
D.
v
1-
u
v
u
2
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217. A railway engine of mass m moves along a horizontal track with uniform speed v. The total
resistive force acting on the engine is F.
F
mv
B.
Fv
C.
mv
F
D.
v
F
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218. A ball is tied to a string and rotated at a uniform speed in a vertical plane. The diagram shows
the ball at its lowest position. Which arrow shows the direction of the net force acting on the
ball?
(Total 1 mark)
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219. A gas atom strikes a wall with speed v at an angle to the normal to the wall. The atom
rebounds at the same speed v and angle .
Which of the following gives the magnitude of the momentum change of the gas atom?
A.
zero
B.
2mv sin
C.
2mv
D.
2mv cos
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220. A system consists of an ice cube placed in a cup of water. The system is thermally insulated
from its surroundings. The water is originally at 20 C. Which graph best shows the variation of
total internal energy U of the system with time t?
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221. Thermal energy is added at a constant rate to a substance which is solid at time t = 0. The graph
shows the variation with t of the temperature T.
The specific latent heat of fusion is greater than the specific latent heat of
vaporization.
II.
The specific heat capacity of the solid is less than the specific heat capacity of the
liquid.
A.
I only
B.
I and II
C.
II only
D.
Neither I nor II
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222. Which of the following is an assumption made in the kinetic model of ideal gases?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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223. An object at the end of a spring oscillates vertically with simple harmonic motion. The graph
shows the variation with time t of the displacement x. The amplitude is x0 and the period of
oscillation is T.
- x 0 cos
B.
x 0 cos
C.
- x 0 sin
D.
x 0 sin
2p
t
T
2p
t
T
2p
t
T
2p
t
T
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224. An object at the end of a spring oscillates vertically with simple harmonic motion. The graph
shows the variation with time t of the displacement x. The amplitude is x0 and the period of
oscillation is T.
Which of the following is the correct expression for the maximum acceleration of the object?
A.
B.
C.
D.
2p
x0
T
2p
T2
x0
4p 2
T2
x0
4p 2
x0
T
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225. One end of a horizontal string is fixed to a wall. A transverse pulse moves along the string as
shown.
Which of the following statements are correct for the reflected pulse compared to the forward
pulse?
I.
II.
III.
It is inverted.
A.
I and II only
B.
C.
D.
I, II and III
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226. Monochromatic light travels from air into water. Which of the following describes the changes
in wavelength and speed?
Wavelength
Speed
A.
increases
decreases
B.
increases
increases
C.
decreases
increases
D.
decreases
decreases
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227. Two resistors, made of the same material, are connected in series to a battery. The length of
resistor X is twice that of resistor Y, and X has twice the cross-sectional area of Y.
A.
1
4
B.
1
2
C.
D.
resistance of X
?
resistance of Y
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228. The circuit shows a resistor R connected in series with a battery and a resistor of resistance 10
. The emf of the battery is 20 V and it has negligible internal resistance. The current in the
circuit is 1.0 A.
1.0
B.
2.0
C.
10
D.
20
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B.
C.
The potential difference across resistor X and Y together is the same as that across Z.
D.
The current through Z is less than the total current through X and Y.
(Total 1 mark)
B.
C.
to the left.
D.
to the right.
(Total 1 mark)
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231. Which arrangement of three point charges at the corner of an equilateral triangle will result in a
zero electric field strength at the centre of the triangle, point P?
(Total 1 mark)
232. The mass of a planet is twice that of Earth. Its radius is half that of the radius of Earth. The
gravitational field strength at the surface of Earth is g. The gravitational field strength at the
surface of the planet is
A.
1
g.
2
B.
g.
C.
2g.
D.
8g.
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233. An electron enters the vacuum between two oppositely charged plates with velocity v. The
electron is followed by an alpha particle moving with the same initial velocity as the electron.
A uniform magnetic field is directed out of the plane of the paper.
The electrons path is undeflected. The path of the alpha particle will be
A.
B.
undeflected.
C.
deflected upward.
D.
deflected downward.
(Total 1 mark)
B.
C.
D.
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235. A radioactive isotope has a half-life of two minutes. A sample contains sixteen grams of the
isotope. How much time elapses until one gram of the isotope remains?
A.
6 minutes
B.
8 minutes
C.
10 minutes
D.
12 minutes
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236. Data concerning nuclides are plotted using the axes below.
A.
number of nucleons
B.
binding energy
number of protons
C.
number of protons
D.
number of nucleons
binding energy
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An antineutrino is absorbed.
B.
The charge of the daughter nuclide is less than that of the parent nuclide.
C.
An antineutrino is emitted.
D.
The mass number of the daughter nuclide is less than that of the parent nuclide.
(Total 1 mark)
238. A wave generator produces a power per unit length of 4.0 kW m1 for waves of amplitude A
and speed v. The efficiency of the generator is constant. The power per unit length obtained
from waves of amplitude 2A and speed 2v would be
A.
8.0 kW m1.
B.
16 kW m1.
C.
32 kW m1.
D.
64 kW m1.
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239. The diagram shows the variation with wavelength of the power per unit wavelength I radiated
from an area of 1 m2 of two different bodies.
Which of the following is a correct comparison of the temperature and of the emissivity of the
two bodies?
Temperature
Emissivity
A.
same
same
B.
same
different
C.
different
same
D.
different
different
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240. Which of the following is the most likely explanation for a rise in global sea level?
A.
B.
C.
Increase in rainfall
D.
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241. The diagram shows an energy balance climate model for a planet.
The intensities of the reflected and radiated radiation are given in terms of the incident intensity
I. Which of the following is the albedo of this planet?
A.
0.15
B.
0.25
C.
0.40
D.
0.60
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The aim of the experiment was to find how the terminal speed of the paper toy varies with its
weight. The weight of the paper toy was changed by using different numbers of paper sheets in
its construction.
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The graph shows a plot of the terminal speed v of the paper toy (calculated from the raw data)
and the number of paper sheets n used to construct the toy. The uncertainty in v for n = 1 is
shown by the error bar.
(a)
The fixed distance is 0.75 m and has an absolute uncertainty of 0.01 m. The percentage
uncertainty in the time taken to fall through the fixed distance is 5 %.
(i)
Calculate the absolute uncertainty in the terminal speed of the paper toy for n = 6.
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(b)
(c)
The student hypothesizes that v is proportional to n. Use the data points for n = 2 and
n = 4 from the graph opposite to show that this hypothesis is incorrect.
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(d)
n . To verify this
n.
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243. In 1997 a high-speed car of mass 1.1 104 kg achieved the world land speed record. The car
accelerated uniformly in two stages as shown in the table. The car started from rest.
Time / s
Stage 1
0.0 4.0
44
Stage 2
4.0 12
280
(b)
(c)
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244. (a)
Draw the complete diagram of the circuit that uses a potential divider, ammeter,
voltmeter and cell to measure the current-voltage characteristics for component X.
(3)
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(b)
Component X is now connected across the terminals of a cell of emf 2.0 V and negligible
internal resistance. Use the graph to show that the resistance of X is 0.83 .
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(c)
A resistor of constant resistance 1.0 is connected in series with the cell in (b) and with
X. Use the graph to deduce that the current in the circuit is 1.3 A.
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label with the letter A a point at which the acceleration of the pendulum bob is a
maximum.
(1)
(ii)
label with the letter V a point at which the speed of the pendulum bob is a
maximum.
(1)
(b)
Explain why the magnitude of the tension in the string at the midpoint of the oscillation
is greater than the weight of the pendulum bob.
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(c)
The pendulum bob is moved to one side until its centre is 25 mm above its rest position
and then released.
(i)
Show that the speed of the pendulum bob at the midpoint of the oscillation is 0.
70 m s1.
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(ii)
The mass of the pendulum bob is 0.057 kg. The centre of the pendulum bob is 0.80
m below the support. Calculate the magnitude of the tension in the string when the
pendulum bob is vertically below the point of suspension.
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(d)
The point of suspension of the pendulum bob is moved from side to side with a small
amplitude and at a variable driving frequency f.
For each value of the driving frequency a steady constant amplitude A is reached. The
oscillations of the pendulum bob are lightly damped.
(i)
(2)
(ii)
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(e)
The pendulum bob is now immersed in water and the variable frequency driving force in
(d) is again applied. Suggest the effect this immersion of the pendulum bob will have on
the shape of your graph in (d)(i).
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Most alpha particles used to bombard a thin gold foil pass through the foil without a
significant change in direction. A few alpha particles are deviated from their original
direction through angles greater than 90. Use these observations to describe the
Rutherford atomic model.
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(b)
199
The isotope gold-197 ( 197
79 Au ) is stable but the isotope gold-199 ( 79 Au ) is not.
(i)
Outline, in terms of the forces acting between nucleons, why, for large stable
nuclei such as gold-197, the number of neutrons exceeds the number of protons.
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(ii)
A nucleus of
199
79
Au decays to a nucleus of
199
80
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(b)
The magnitude of the charge on the plate increases due to processes in the atmosphere.
Eventually a current discharges from the thundercloud to the ground.
On the diagram, draw the electric field pattern between the thundercloud base and the
ground.
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(c)
The magnitude of the electric field strength E between two infinite charged parallel
plates is given by the expression
E=
e0
(i)
Determine the magnitude of the electric field between the base of the thundercloud
and the ground.
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(iii)
When the thundercloud discharges, the average discharge current is 1.8 kA.
Estimate the discharge time.
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(iv)
The potential difference between the thundercloud and the ground before
discharge is 2.5 108 V. Determine the energy released in the discharge.
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(b)
A room heater burns liquid fuel and the following data are available.
Density of liquid fuel
Energy produced by 1 m3 of liquid fuel
Rate at which fuel is consumed
Latent heat of vaporization of the fuel
(i)
= 8.0 102 kg m3
= 2.7 1010 J
= 0.13 g s1
= 290 kJ kg1
Use the data to calculate the power output of the room heater, ignoring the power
required to convert the liquid fuel into a gas.
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(ii)
Show why, in your calculation in (b)(i), the power required to convert the liquid
fuel into a gas at its boiling point can be ignored.
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(c)
State, in terms of molecular structure and their motion, two differences between a liquid
and a gas.
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(i)
141
1
01 n 92
36 Kr 56 Ba x 0 n .
(ii)
Show that the energy released when one uranium nucleus undergoes fission in the
reaction in (a) is about 2.8 1011 J.
Mass of neutron
Mass of U-235 nucleus
Mass of Kr-92 nucleus
Mass of Ba-141 nucleus
= 1.00867 u
= 234.99333 u
= 91.90645 u
= 140.88354 u
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(iii)
State how the energy of the neutrons produced in the reaction in (a) is likely to
compare with the energy of the neutron that initiated the reaction.
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(b)
(c)
A nuclear power plant that uses U-235 as fuel has a useful power output of 16 MW and
an efficiency of 40 %. Assuming that each fission of U-235 gives rise to 2.8 1011 J of
energy, determine the mass of U-235 fuel used per day.
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(b)
In an experiment, an air-rifle pellet is fired into a block of modelling clay that rests on a
table.
(not to scale)
The air-rifle pellet remains inside the clay block after the impact.
As a result of the collision, the clay block slides along the table in a straight line and
comes to rest. Further data relating to the experiment are given below.
Mass of air-rifle pellet
Mass of clay block
Velocity of impact of air-rifle pellet
Stopping distance of clay block
(i)
= 2.0 g
= 56 g
= 140 m s1
= 2.8 m
Show that the initial speed of the clay block after the air-rifle pellet strikes it is
4.8 m s1.
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(ii)
Calculate the average frictional force that the surface of the table exerts on the clay
block whilst the clay block is moving.
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(c)
Discuss the energy transformations that occur in the clay block and the air-rifle pellet
from the moment the air-rifle pellet strikes the block until the clay block comes to rest.
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(d)
The clay block is dropped from rest from the edge of the table and falls vertically to the
ground. The table is 0.85 m above the ground. Calculate the speed with which the clay
block strikes the ground.
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251. Two lengths, a and b, are measured to be 511 cm and 491 cm respectively. In which of the
following quantities is the percentage uncertainty the largest?
A.
a+b
B.
ab
C.
ab
D.
a
b
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252. A net force of magnitude 4.0 N acts on a body of mass 3.0 kg for 6.0 s. The body is initially at
rest. Which of the following is the speed of the body after the 6.0 s interval?
A.
0.50 m s1
B.
2.0 m s1
C.
4.5 m s1
D.
8.0 m s1
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253. A car moves from X to Y along a semicircular path. The radius of the path is 250 m and the
time taken to complete the trip is 50 s.
Which of the following correctly shows the magnitude of the average velocity and the
magnitude of the average speed?
Average velocity
Average speed
A.
10 m s1
10 m s1
B.
10 m s1
16 m s1
C.
16 m s1
10 m s1
D.
16 m s1
16 m s1
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254. A ball is tied to a string and rotated at a uniform speed in a vertical plane. The diagram shows
the ball at its lowest position. Which arrow shows the direction of the net force acting on the
ball?
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255. Two steel balls, of mass M and 2M, fall at constant speeds in a tube filled with oil.
Which of the following correctly compares the magnitudes of the net force and of the drag
(resistance) force on the two balls?
Net force
Drag force
A.
same
same
B.
same
different
C.
different
same
D.
different
different
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256. An ice cube and an iceberg are both at a temperature of 0 C. Which of the following is a
correct comparison of the average random kinetic energy and the total kinetic energy of the
molecules of the ice cube and the iceberg?
Average random kinetic energy
A.
same
same
B.
same
different
C.
different
same
D.
different
different
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257. Which of the following graphs shows the variation with displacement x of the speed v of a
particle performing simple harmonic motion.
(Total 1 mark)
258. A particle performs simple harmonic oscillations. Which of the following quantities will be
unaffected by a reduction in the amplitude of oscillations?
A.
B.
C.
D.
The period
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259. Monochromatic light travels from air into water. Which of the following describes the changes
in wavelength and speed?
Wavelength
Speed
A.
increases
decreases
B.
increases
increases
C.
decreases
increases
D.
decreases
decreases
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260. A wave generator produces a power per unit length of 4.0 kW m1 for waves of amplitude A
and speed v. The efficiency of the generator is constant. The power per unit length obtained
from waves of amplitude 2A and speed 2v would be
A.
8.0 kW m1.
B.
16 kW m1.
C.
32 kW m1.
D.
64 kW m1.
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261. Which of the following statements, relating to the production of nuclear power, is correct?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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The aim of the experiment was to find how the terminal speed of the paper toy varies with its
weight. The weight of the paper toy was changed by using different numbers of paper sheets in
its construction.
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The graph shows a plot of the terminal speed v of the paper toy (calculated from the raw data)
and the number of paper sheets n used to construct the toy. The uncertainty in v for n = 1 is
shown by the error bar.
(a)
The fixed distance is 0.75 m and has an absolute uncertainty of 0.01 m. The percentage
uncertainty in the time taken to fall through the fixed distance is 5 %.
(i)
Calculate the absolute uncertainty in the terminal speed of the paper toy for n = 6.
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(b)
(c)
The student hypothesizes that v is proportional to n. Use the data points for n = 2 and
n = 4 from the graph above to show that this hypothesis is incorrect.
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(d)
n . To verify this
n.
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(b)
A room heater burns liquid fuel and the following data are available.
Density of liquid fuel
Energy produced by 1 m3 of liquid fuel
Rate at which fuel is consumed
Temperature at which air enters heater
Temperature at which air leaves heater
Specific heat capacity of air
(i)
= 8.0 102 kg m3
= 2.7 1010 J
= 0.13 g s1
= 12 C
= 32 C
= 990 J kg1 K1
Use the data to calculate the power output of the room heater, ignoring the power
required to convert the liquid fuel into a gas.
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(ii)
All the energy output of the room heater raises the temperature of the air moving
through it. Use the data to calculate the mass of air that moves through the room
heater in one second.
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Describe, with reference to the structure of a DVD, how stored digital data are read.
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(b)
The Blu-ray storage system uses a laser diode that emits a wavelength of 405 nm,
whereas the older DVD system uses radiation of wavelength 650 nm. Explain the
advantages of using a smaller wavelength.
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Most alpha particles used to bombard a thin gold foil pass through the foil without a
significant change in direction. A few alpha particles are deviated from their original
direction through angles greater than 90. Use these observations to describe the
Rutherford atomic model.
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(b)
199
The isotope gold-197 ( 197
79 Au ) is stable but the isotope gold-199 ( 79 Au ) is not.
(i)
Outline, in terms of the forces acting between nucleons, why, for large stable
nuclei such as gold-197, the number of neutrons exceeds the number of protons.
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(ii)
A nucleus of
199
79
Au decays to a nucleus of
199
80
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label with the letter A a point at which the acceleration of the pendulum bob is a
maximum.
(1)
(ii)
label with the letter V a point at which the speed of the pendulum bob is a
maximum.
(1)
(b)
Explain why the magnitude of the tension in the string at the midpoint of the oscillation
is greater than the weight of the pendulum bob.
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(c)
The pendulum bob is moved to one side until its centre is 25 mm above its rest position
and then released.
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(i)
Show that the speed of the pendulum bob at the midpoint of the oscillation is
0.70 m s1.
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(ii)
The mass of the pendulum bob is 0.057 kg. The centre of the pendulum bob is 0.80
m below the support. Calculate the magnitude of the tension in the string when the
pendulum bob is vertically below the point of suspension.
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(d)
The point of suspension of the pendulum bob is moved from side to side with a small
amplitude and at a variable driving frequency f.
For each value of the driving frequency a steady constant amplitude A is reached. The
oscillations of the pendulum bob are lightly damped.
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(i)
(2)
(ii)
(e)
The pendulum bob is now immersed in water and the variable frequency driving force in
(d) is again applied. Suggest the effect this immersion of the pendulum bob will have on
the shape of your graph in (d)(i).
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(b)
The magnitude of the charge on the plate increases due to processes in the atmosphere.
Eventually a current discharges from the thundercloud to the ground.
On the diagram, draw the electric field pattern between the thundercloud base and the
ground.
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(c)
The current discharges when the magnitude of the electric field between the ground and
the thundercloud base is 0.33 MN C1. The thundercloud base is 750 m above the
ground.
(i)
Calculate, just before discharge, the potential difference between the thundercloud
base and the ground.
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(ii)
The potential difference V, between the thundercloud base and the ground, is given
by
V=
Qd
Ae 0
where Q is the charge on the thundercloud base, A is the area of the base, and d is
the distance between the base and the ground. The area of the base is 1.2 107 m2.
Calculate, just before discharge, the charge on the base of the thundercloud.
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(i)
141
1
U 01 n 92
36 Kr 56 Ba x 0 n .
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Show that the energy released when one uranium nucleus undergoes fission in the
reaction in (a) is about 2.8 1011 J.
Mass of neutron
Mass of U-235 nucleus
Mass of Kr-92 nucleus
Mass of Ba-141 nucleus
= 1.00867 u
= 234.99333 u
= 91.90645 u
= 140.88354 u
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(iii)
State how the energy of the neutrons produced in the reaction in (a) is likely to
compare with the energy of the neutron that initiated the reaction.
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(b)
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(c)
(i)
A nuclear power plant that uses U-235 as fuel has a useful power output of 16 MW
and an efficiency of 40 %. Assuming that each fission of U-235 gives rise to
2.8 1011 J of energy, determine the mass of U-235 fuel used per day.
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(ii)
(iii)
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(d)
Some nuclear reactors have a heat exchanger that uses a gas that is kept at constant
volume. The first law of thermodynamics can be represented as Q = U + W.
(i)
(ii)
Describe how the first law of thermodynamics applies in the operation of the heat
exchanger.
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Discuss the entropy changes that take place in the gas and in the surroundings.
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B.
C.
D.
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270. The masses and weights of different objects are independently measured. The graph is a plot of
weight versus mass that includes error bars.
B.
C.
D.
271. A skydiver jumped out of an airplane. On reaching a terminal speed of 60 m s1, she opened her
parachute. Which of the following describes her motion after opening her parachute?
A.
She went upwards for a short time, before falling to Earth at a speed of 60 m s1.
B.
She continued downwards at 60 m s1, but hit the ground with less force.
C.
She continued to fall but reached a new terminal speed of less than 60 m s1.
D.
She went upwards for a short time, before falling to Earth at a speed of less than 60 m
s1.
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272. The graph is a speed versus time graph for an object that is moving in a straight line.
The distance travelled by the object during the first 4.0 seconds is
A.
80 m.
B.
40 m.
C.
20 m.
D.
5 m.
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273. The diagram shows a girl attempting (but failing) to lift a heavy suitcase of weight W. The
magnitude of the vertical upwards pull of the girl on the suitcase is P and the magnitude of the
vertical reaction of the floor on the suitcase is R.
W=P+R
B.
W>P+R
C.
W<P+R
D.
W=P=R
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274. Objects A and B collide together. They end up joined together and stationary. During the
collision, a force +F is exerted on object A by object B. According to Newtons third law, there
will also be a force of
A.
F acting on object B.
B.
F acting on object A.
C.
+F acting on object B.
D.
+F acting on object A.
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275. A lift (elevator) is operated by an electric motor. It moves between the 10th floor and the 2nd
floor at a constant speed. One main energy transformation during this journey is
A.
B.
C.
D.
276. A communications satellite is moving at a constant speed in a circular orbit around Earth. At
any given instant in time, the resultant force on the satellite is
A.
zero.
B.
C.
equal to the vector sum of the gravitational force on the satellite and the centripetal force.
D.
300 C.
B.
250 C.
C.
+250 C.
D.
+300 C.
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B.
C.
D.
the forces between the molecules of the gas and the container are always zero.
B.
C.
D.
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280. Which graph correctly shows how the acceleration, a of a particle undergoing SHM varies with
its displacement, x from its equilibrium position?
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281. A mass on the end of a horizontal spring is displaced from its equilibrium position by a distance
A and released. Its subsequent oscillations have total energy E and time period T.
New energy
A.
4E
B.
2E
C.
2T
4E
D.
2T
2E
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282. In which of the following regions of the electromagnetic spectrum is radiation of wavelength
600 nm located?
A.
microwaves
B.
radio waves
C.
visible light
D.
X-rays
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283. What is the best estimate for the refractive index of a medium in which light travels at a speed
of 2.7 108 m s1?
A.
0.9
B.
1.0
C.
1.1
D.
2.7
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284. Two rectangular blocks, X and Y, of the same material have different dimensions but the same
overall resistance. Which of the following equations is correct?
A.
B.
length of X
length of Y
C.
D.
length of X
length of Y
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285. Two 6 resistors are connected in series with a 6 V cell. A student incorrectly connects an
ammeter and a voltmeter as shown below.
Voltmeter reading / V
A.
0.0
0.0
B.
0.0
6.0
C.
1.0
0.0
D.
1.0
6.0
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B.
C.
D.
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287. The mass of Earth is ME, its radius is RE and the magnitude of the gravitational field strength at
g
the surface of Earth is g. The universal gravitational constant is G. The ratio
is equal to
G
A.
ME
R E2
B.
R E2
ME
C.
M E RE
D.
1
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288. Which diagram best represents the electric field due to a negatively charged conducting sphere?
(Total 1 mark)
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289. A point mass carries a positive charge +Q and is at rest in a magnetic field. The field is in the
direction shown.
B.
C.
D.
zero.
(Total 1 mark)
290. The number of neutrons and the number of protons in a nucleus of an atom of the isotope of
uranium 235
92 U are
Neutrons
Protons
A.
92
143
B.
143
92
C.
235
92
D.
92
235
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291. A sample contains an amount of radioactive material with a half-life of 3.5 days. After 2 weeks
the fraction of the radioactive material remaining is
A.
94 %.
B.
25 %.
C.
6 %.
D.
0 %.
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292. The rest mass of a proton is 938 MeV c2. The energy of a proton at rest is
A.
9.38 J.
B.
C.
D.
10 %.
B.
50 %.
C.
5 %.
D.
90 %.
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294. The energy source that currently provides the greatest proportion of the worlds total energy
demand is
A.
coal.
B.
oil.
C.
natural gas.
D.
uranium.
(Total 1 mark)
295. In a nuclear power station, uranium is used as the energy source and plutonium-239 is
produced.
Which of the following is true?
A.
B.
C.
D.
296. One disadvantage of using photovoltaic cells to power a domestic water heater is that
A.
B.
the power radiated by the Sun varies significantly depending on the weather.
C.
D.
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B.
C.
D.
B.
C.
D.
an increase in deforestation.
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(a)
(i)
(ii)
(b)
State the value of R for which the rate of change of resistance of the sample with
temperature is least.
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(c)
Use the graph to determine the possible range of the temperature TC.
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(ii)
State, to the correct number of significant figures, the value of TC and its
uncertainty.
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(iii)
(d)
Outline two reasons why you could not use the data to determine an accurate value for R
at room temperature.
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A net force of magnitude F acts on a body. Define the impulse I of the force.
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(b)
A ball of mass 0.0750 kg is travelling horizontally with a speed of 2.20 m s1. It strikes a
vertical wall and rebounds horizontally.
Due to the collision with the wall, 20 % of the balls initial kinetic energy is dissipated.
(i)
Show that the ball rebounds from the wall with a speed of 1.97 m s1.
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Show that the impulse given to the ball by the wall is 0.313 N s.
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(c)
The ball strikes the wall at time t = 0 and leaves the wall at time t = T.
The sketch graph shows how the force F that the wall exerts on the ball is assumed to
vary with time t.
Energy degradation takes place in the energy transformations which occur in the
generation of electrical power. Explain what is meant in this context by energy
degradation.
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Some of the energy transformations that take place in a coal-fired power station are represented
by the Sankey diagram below.
(b)
(i)
(ii)
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The graph shows part of the absorption spectrum of nitrogen oxide (N2O) in which the
intensity of absorbed radiation A is plotted against frequency f.
(i)
State the region of the electromagnetic spectrum to which the resonant frequency
of nitrogen oxide belongs.
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(ii)
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(b)
(c)
The diagram shows a simple energy balance climate model in which the atmosphere and
the surface of Earth are two bodies each at constant temperature. The surface of the Earth
receives both solar radiation and radiation emitted from the atmosphere. Assume that the
Earths surface behaves as a black body.
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= 0.720
= 0.280
= 344 W m2
= 288 K
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(ii)
solar power absorbed per unit area at the surface of the Earth is 248 W m2.
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(d)
It is hypothesized that, if the production of greenhouse gases were to stay at its present
level then the temperature of the Earths atmosphere would eventually rise by 6.0 K.
Calculate the power per unit area that would then be
(i)
(ii)
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Estimate, using your answer to (d)(ii), the increase in temperature of Earths surface.
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(b)
A small steel ball of mass M is dropped from rest into a long vertical tube that contains
oil.
The sketch graph shows how the speed v of the ball varies with time t.
Explain how you would use the graph to find the average speed of the ball between t = 0
and t = t1.
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(d)
State and explain the magnitude of the frictional force acting on the ball at t = t2.
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(b)
The graph shows how the kinetic energy EK of the particle in (a) varies with the
displacement x of the particle from equilibrium.
(i)
Using the axes above, sketch a graph to show how the potential energy of the
particle varies with the displacement x.
(2)
(ii)
The mass of the particle is 0.30 kg. Use data from the graph to show that the
frequency f of oscillation of the particle is 2.0 Hz.
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(c)
Describe, with reference to the propagation of energy through the medium, what is
meant by a transverse wave.
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(ii)
The speed of the wave is 0.80 m s1. Calculate the wavelength of the wave.
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(d)
The diagram shows wavefronts of the waves in (c) incident on a boundary XY between
medium M1 and another medium M2.
The angle between the normal, and the direction of travel of the wavefronts is 30.
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(i)
The speed of the wave in M1 is 0.80 m s1. The speed of the waves in M2 is
1.2 m s1.
Calculate the angle between the direction of travel of the wavefronts in M2 and the
normal.
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(b)
Using the grid below, sketch a graph to show how the activity A of a sample of
radium-226 (Ra) would be expected to vary with time t over a period of about 5.0 103
yr.
The activity of the sample at time t = 0 is A0.
(3)
(c)
The nuclear reaction equation for the decay of radium-226 (Ra) may be written as
226
88 Ra
(i)
Rn
State the value of the proton number and neutron number of the isotope of radon
(Rn).
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(d)
= 226.0254 u
= 222.0175 u
= 4.0026 u
Show that the energy released in the decay of a Ra nucleus is 4.94 MeV.
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306. This question is about internal energy, heat and ideal gases.
(a)
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(ii)
The piece of copper has mass 0.25 kg. The increase in internal energy of the
copper is 1.2 103 J and its increase in temperature is 20 K. Estimate the specific
heat capacity of copper.
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(b)
An ideal gas is kept in a cylinder by a piston that is free to move. The gas is heated such
that its internal energy increases and the pressure remains constant. Use the molecular
model of ideal gases to explain
(i)
(ii)
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(ii)
(b)
The acceleration of the electron at P is 8.8 1014 m s2. Determine the magnitude of the
electric field strength at the point P.
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The electric potential energy of the electron changes by 1.9 1017 J as it moves from
one plate to the other. Show that the potential difference between the plates is 120 V.
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(d)
A resistor R and a filament lamp L are connected in series with a battery. The battery has
an emf of 12 V and internal resistance 4.0 . The potential difference across the filament
of the lamp is 3.0 V and the current in the filament is 0.25 A.
(i)
(ii)
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(iii)
(iv)
308. A lift (elevator) is operated by an electric motor. It moves between the 10th floor and the 2nd
floor at a constant speed. One main energy transformation during this journey is
A.
B.
C.
D.
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309. A communications satellite is moving at a constant speed in a circular orbit around Earth. At
any given instant in time, the resultant force on the satellite is
A.
zero.
B.
C.
equal to the vector sum of the gravitational force on the satellite and the centripetal force.
D.
310. A student is sitting on a chair. One force that is acting on the student is the pull of gravity.
According to Newtons third law, there must be another force which is
A.
B.
C.
D.
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311. The graph below represents the variation with time of the displacement of an oscillating
particle.
over damped.
B.
critically damped.
C.
lightly damped.
D.
not damped.
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312. A current carrying wire is in the same plane as a uniform magnetic field. The angle between the
wire and the magnetic field is .
zero.
B.
C.
D.
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(a)
(i)
(ii)
(b)
State the value of R for which the rate of change of resistance of the sample with
temperature is least.
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(c)
Use the graph to determine the possible range of the temperature TC.
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(ii)
State, to the correct number of significant figures, the value of TC and its
uncertainty.
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(2)
(iii)
(d)
Outline two reasons why you could not use the data to determine an accurate value for R
at room temperature.
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A net force of magnitude F acts on a body. Define the impulse I of the force.
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(b)
A ball of mass 0.0750 kg is travelling horizontally with a speed of 2.20 m s1. It strikes a
vertical wall and rebounds horizontally.
Due to the collision with the wall, 20 % of the balls initial kinetic energy is dissipated.
(i)
Show that the ball rebounds from the wall with a speed of 1.97 m s1.
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(ii)
Show that the impulse given to the ball by the wall is 0.313 N s.
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(c)
The ball strikes the wall at time t = 0 and leaves the wall at time t = T.
The sketch graph shows how the force F that the wall exerts on the ball is assumed to
vary with time t.
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315. This question is about internal energy, heat and ideal gases.
(a)
(ii)
The piece of copper has mass 0.25 kg. The increase in internal energy of the
copper is 1.2 103 J and its increase in temperature is 20 K. Estimate the specific
heat capacity of copper.
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(2)
(b)
One mole of an ideal gas is heated at constant pressure. The increase in temperature of
the gas is 30.0 K. The energy transferred to the gas is 623 J and the work done is 249 J.
Determine
(i)
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(ii)
(c)
Another mole of the same gas is heated at constant volume starting from the same state as
that in (b). Suggest whether the thermal capacity in this case is equal to, greater than or
less than the answer in b(ii).
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Energy degradation takes place in the energy transformations which occur in the
generation of electrical power. Explain what is meant in this context by energy
degradation.
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Some of the energy transformations that take place in a coal-fired power station are represented
by the Sankey diagram below.
(b)
(i)
(ii)
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(ii)
(b)
The acceleration of the electron at P is 8.8 1014 m s2. Determine the magnitude of the
electric field strength at the point P.
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(c)
The electric potential energy of the electron changes by 1.9 1017 J as it moves from
one plate to the other. Show that the potential difference between the plates is 120 V.
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(d)
A resistor R and a filament lamp L are connected in series with a battery. The battery has
an emf of 12 V and internal resistance 4.0 . The potential difference across the filament
of the lamp is 3.0 V and the current in the filament is 0.25 A.
(i)
(ii)
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(iii)
The graph shows part of the absorption spectrum of nitrogen oxide (N2O) in which the
intensity of absorbed radiation A is plotted against frequency f.
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(i)
State the region of the electromagnetic spectrum to which the resonant frequency
of nitrogen oxide belongs.
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(1)
(ii)
(b)
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(c)
The diagram shows a simple energy balance climate model in which the atmosphere and
the surface of Earth are two bodies each at constant temperature. The surface of the Earth
receives both solar radiation and radiation emitted from the atmosphere. Assume that the
Earths surface behaves as a black body.
= 242 K
= 0.720
= 0.280
= 344 W m2
= 288 K
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(ii)
solar power absorbed per unit area at the surface of the Earth is 248 W m2.
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(d)
It is hypothesized that, if the production of greenhouse gases were to stay at its present
level then the temperature of the Earths atmosphere would eventually rise by 6.0 K.
Calculate the power per unit area that would then be
(i)
(ii)
(e)
Estimate, using your answer to (d)(ii), the increase in temperature of Earths surface.
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(b)
The graph shows how the kinetic energy EK of the particle in (a) varies with the
displacement x of the particle from equilibrium.
(i)
Using the axes above, sketch a graph to show how the potential energy of the
particle varies with the displacement x.
(2)
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(ii)
The mass of the particle is 0.30 kg. Use data from the graph to show that the
frequency f of oscillation of the particle is 2.0 Hz.
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(c)
Describe, with reference to the propagation of energy through the medium, what is
meant by a transverse wave.
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(2)
(ii)
The speed of the wave is 0.80 m s1. Calculate the wavelength of the wave.
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(d)
The diagram shows wavefronts of the waves in (c) incident on a boundary XY between
medium M1 and another medium M2.
The angle between the normal, and the direction of travel of the wavefronts is 30.
(i)
The speed of the wave in M1 is 0.80 m s1. The speed of the waves in M2 is
1.2 m s1.
Calculate the angle between the direction of travel of the wavefronts in M2 and the
normal.
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1020 kg.
B.
1030 kg.
C.
1040 kg.
D.
1050 kg.
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B.
C.
D.
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322. A ball, initially at rest, is dropped in the air from a great height. Air resistance is not negligible.
Which of the following graphs best shows the variation with time t of the acceleration a of the
ball?
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323. The graph below shows the variation with time t of the velocity v of an object moving along a
straight line.
2.0 m.
B.
12 m.
C.
20 m.
D.
24 m.
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324. A constant force of magnitude F is applied to a mass m for a time interval t. The magnitude of
the impulse given to the mass equals
A.
F
.
m
B.
F
.
Dt
C.
Ft.
D.
FDt
.
m
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325. Two carts of different mass m and M are connected by a spring. They are pushed together such
that the spring is compressed.
After the carts are released, the cart of mass m moves with velocity v. The change in the
momentum of mass M is
A.
mv.
B.
mv.
C.
Mv.
D.
Mv.
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326. A lamp of weight W is suspended by a wire fixed to the ceiling. With reference to Newtons
third law of motion, the force that is equal and opposite to W is the
A.
B.
C.
D.
327. A constant force acts on a mass that is initially at rest. Which of the following graphs best
shows how the kinetic energy EK of the mass changes with the work W done on the mass?
Friction is negligible.
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328. Two objects near each other are at the same temperature. Which of the following statements has
to be true?
A.
B.
C.
D.
velocity.
B.
momentum.
C.
kinetic energy.
D.
frequency of collisions.
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330. For a system executing simple harmonic motion, the restoring force acting on the system is
proportional to the
A.
B.
amplitude of oscillation.
C.
D.
frequency of oscillation.
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331. A cart, connected to two identical springs, is oscillating with simple harmonic motion between
two points X and Y that are equidistant from point O.
B.
point O only.
C.
D.
332. During one complete oscillation, the amplitude of a damped harmonic motion changes from 1.
5 cm to 0.30 cm. The total energy at the end of the oscillation is E2 and the total energy at the
E
beginning of the oscillation is E1. The ratio 2 is
E1
A.
1
.
5
B.
1
.
25
C.
5.
D.
25.
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333. Plane wavefronts are incident on a boundary between two media labelled 1 and 2 in the
diagram.
The diagram of the wavefronts is drawn to scale.
0.50.
B.
0.67.
C.
1.5.
D.
2.0.
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Which of the following best represents the direction of the velocity of the point P?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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335. The tungsten filament of a lamp has a cross-sectional area A and length L. For a potential
difference V across the filament, the current in the filament is I. The resistivity of the tungsten
equals
A.
VA
.
IL
B.
IL
.
VA
C.
VL
.
IA
D.
IA
VL
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A 1
B.
A1
C.
C J1
D.
J C1
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337. Which of the following correctly gives the resistance of an ideal ammeter and resistance of an
ideal voltmeter?
Ammeter
Voltmeter
A.
infinite
infinite
B.
zero
zero
C.
zero
infinite
D.
infinite
zero
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338. The gravitational force between two unit masses separated by a distance r is Fg. The electric
force between two unit charges separated by a distance r is Fe. The Coulomb constant is k and
the universal gravitational constant is G. The ratio Fg / Fe is
A.
one.
B.
k
.
G
C.
G
.
k
D.
Gk.
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339. A hollow metallic sphere is negatively charged. Which of the following correctly represents the
electric field?
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340. In the diagram, a long current-carrying wire is normal to the plane of the paper. The current in
the wire
is directed into the plane of the paper.
Which of the arrows gives the direction of the magnetic field at point P?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Z
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341. The Geiger-Marsden experiment (scattering of alpha particles) provided evidence for
A.
B.
C.
D.
198
197
80 Hg 79 Au
21 H
fission.
B.
fusion.
C.
natural transmutation.
D.
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343. Which of the following graphs best shows the variation with nucleon number N of the binding
energy per nucleon E?
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J m2.
B.
J m3.
C.
J kg1.
D.
kg J1.
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345. Which of the following is the best estimate for the overall efficiency of a typical coal power
station?
A.
5%
B.
30 %
C.
60 %
D.
90 %
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346. When sunlight is incident on a solar cell an electric current is produced. This is due to
A.
B.
C.
D.
347. The power per unit length P of an oscillating water column (OWC) is due to the action of a
surface wave of amplitude A. Which of the following correctly relates P and A, and correctly
identifies the nature of the energy of the water column?
Relation between P and A
Nature of energy
A.
P A
kinetic
B.
P A
C.
P A2
kinetic
D.
P A2
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348. The average temperature of the surface of the Sun is about 20 times more than the average
surface temperature of the Earth. The average power per unit area radiated by the Earth is P.
The average power per unit area radiated by the Sun is
A.
20 P.
B.
400 P.
C.
8000 P.
D.
160 000 P.
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349. Global warming reduces the ice and snow cover on Earth. Which of the following correctly
describes the changes in albedo and rate of energy absorption by Earth?
Albedo
A.
increase
increase
B.
decrease
increase
C.
increase
decrease
D.
decrease
decrease
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The container is filled from above. The distance between the base of the container and the
ground is h0.
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The container, which is initially empty, is then filled at a constant rate. The height h of the
liquid surface above the ground is measured as a function of time t. The results of the
measurements are shown plotted below.
(a)
(b)
t = 0 to t = 120 s.
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(ii)
t > 120 s.
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(c)
(d)
The area of the base of the container is 1.8 m2. Deduce that the volume of liquid entering
the storage container each second is approximately 0.02 m3 s1.
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(e)
The container is completely filled after 850 s. Calculate the total volume of the container.
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(f)
The empty container is now filled at half the rate in (d). Using the axes, sketch a graph to
show the variation of h with t in the range t = 0 to t = 900 s.
(2)
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A heating coil is to be made of wire of diameter 3.5 104 m. The heater is to dissipate
980 W when connected to a 230 V d.c. supply. The material of the wire has resistivity
1.3 106 m at the working temperature of the heater.
(i)
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(ii)
Calculate the resistance of the heating coil at its normal working temperature.
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(iii)
Show that the length of wire needed to make the heating coil is approximately 4 m.
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(b)
Three identical electrical heaters each provide power P when connected separately to a
supply S which has zero internal resistance. On the diagram below, complete the circuit
by drawing two switches so that the power provided by the heaters may be either P or
2P or 3P.
(2)
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(b)
Five particles A to E are each placed in a different type of field. Complete the table to
identify the nature of the field in which each particle is situated.
Particle
Charge on
particle
Initial direction of
motion of particle
Direction of
force on particle
uncharged
stationary
in direction of
field
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negative
along direction of
field
opposite to
direction of field
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positive
normal to direction
of field
normal to
direction of field
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positive
normal to direction
of field
in direction of
field
.....................................
uncharged
opposite to direction
of field
in direction of
field
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Type of field
(5)
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The bullet is fired at time t = 0 and the length of the barrel is 0.70 m.
(a)
1
2
at 2 to calculate
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(b)
determine the average acceleration of the bullet during the final 2.0 ms of the
graph.
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(ii)
show that the change in momentum of the bullet, as the bullet travels along the
length of the barrel, is approximately 9 N s.
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(c)
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(ii)
(d)
Use Newtons third law to explain why a gun will recoil when a bullet is fired.
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A Sankey diagram for the generation of electrical energy using fossil fuel as the primary
energy source is shown.
(i)
(ii)
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(iii)
(iv)
(b)
Despite the fact that fossil fuels are non-renewable and contribute to atmospheric
pollution there is widespread use of such fuels. Suggest three reasons for this widespread
use.
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(a)
State and explain two reasons why the graph opposite indicates that the object is
executing simple harmonic motion.
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(b)
Use data from the graph to show that the frequency of oscillation is 350 Hz.
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(c)
(d)
The motion of the object gives rise to a longitudinal progressive (travelling) sound wave.
(i)
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(ii)
The speed of the wave is 330 m s1. Using the answer in (b), calculate the
wavelength of the wave.
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Rn +
(2)
(b)
Experimental evidence that supports a nuclear model of the atom was provided by
-particle scattering. The diagram represents the path of an -particle as it approaches
and then recedes from a stationary gold nucleus.
(i)
On the diagram, draw lines to show the angle of deviation of the -particle.
Label this angle D.
(1)
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(ii)
The gold nucleus is replaced by another gold nucleus that has a larger nucleon
number. Suggest and explain the change, if any, in the angle D of an -particle
with the same energy and following the same initial path as in (b)(i).
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(c)
The diagram shows the initial path of an -particle that approaches the gold nucleus
along a line joining their centres. On the diagram draw the subsequent path of the
-particle.
(1)
Nuclear processes
(d)
The main nuclear process that gives rise to energy emission from the Sun may be
simplified to
4H He + energy.
(i)
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(ii)
The total mass of four hydrogen (H) nuclei is 6.693 1027 kg and the mass of a
helium (He) nucleus is 6.645 1027 kg. Show that the energy released in this
reaction is 4.3 1012 J.
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(iii)
The Sun has a radius R of 7.0 108 m and emits energy at a rate of 3.9 1026 W.
The nuclear reactions take place in the spherical core of the Sun of radius 0.25R.
Use these data and the answer in (d)(ii) to determine the number of nuclear
reactions occurring per cubic metre per second in the core of the Sun.
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(b)
The wave has wavelength , speed v and has a wavefront of length L. For this wave,
(i)
show that the gravitational potential energy EP stored in one wavelength of the
wave is given by
EP =
1
2
A 2 grL
where is the density of the water and g is the acceleration of free fall.
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(ii)
deduce that the gravitational wave power P per unit length of the wavefront is
given by
P=
1
2
A2vg
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(c)
The density of sea-water is 1.2 103 kg m3. Using the expression in (b)(ii), estimate the
gravitational power per metre length available in a wave of height 0.60 m.
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(d)
(e)
List two advantages of the utilization of wave power rather than photovoltaic cells for
the generation of electric power.
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Outline the mechanism by which a gas, such as carbon dioxide, absorbs infra-red
radiation.
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(b)
State, with reference to your answer in (a), why carbon dioxide is known as a greenhouse
gas.
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(c)
(d)
In the last fifty years the amount of carbon dioxide in the Earths atmosphere has
increased significantly. Explain
(i)
(ii)
what effect this has had on the average albedo of the Earth.
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(e)
It has been estimated that doubling the amount of carbon dioxide in the Earths
atmosphere changes the albedo of the Earth by 0.01. Use the data to show that this
doubling will lead to a change of about 3 W m2 in the intensity being reflected by the
Earth into space.
Average intensity received at Earth from the Sun = 340 W m2
Average albedo = 0.30
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Which of the following diagrams correctly represents the force(s) acting on the Moon?
(Total 1 mark)
velocity.
B.
momentum.
C.
kinetic energy.
D.
frequency of collisions.
(Total 1 mark)
361. For a system executing simple harmonic motion, the restoring force acting on the system is
proportional to the
A.
B.
amplitude of oscillation.
C.
D.
frequency of oscillation.
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force.
B.
potential difference.
C.
energy.
D.
Fuel rods
II.
Control rods
III.
Moderator
Which part(s) help maintain a constant rate of fission in the core of a reactor?
A.
I, II and III
B.
I and II only
C.
II only
D.
III only
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B.
energy released when the nucleus is separated into its individual constituents.
C.
D.
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365. Most climate scientists agree that the enhanced greenhouse effect is due to
A.
B.
volcanic activity.
C.
D.
The container is filled from above. The distance between the base of the container and the
ground is h0.
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The container, which is initially empty, is then filled at a constant rate. The height h of the
liquid surface above the ground is measured as a function of time t. The results of the
measurements are shown plotted below.
(a)
(b)
t = 0 to t = 120 s.
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(ii)
t > 120 s.
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(1)
(c)
(d)
The area of the base of the container is 1.8 m2. Deduce that the volume of liquid entering
the storage container each second is approximately 0.02 m3 s1.
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(e)
The container is completely filled after 850 s. Calculate the total volume of the container.
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(f)
It is hypothesized that for t > 400 s the relation between t and h is of the form
h = ktn
where k and n are constants.
(i)
Outline how, using a graphical technique, you would verify this hypothesis.
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(g)
The empty container is now filled at half the rate in (d). Using the axes, sketch a graph to
show the variation of h with t in the range t = 0 to t = 900 s.
(2)
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A heating coil is to be made of wire of diameter 3.5 104 m. The heater is to dissipate
980 W when connected to a 230 V d.c. supply. The material of the wire has resistivity
1.3 106 m at the working temperature of the heater.
(i)
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(ii)
Calculate the resistance of the heating coil at its normal working temperature.
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(2)
(iii)
Show that the length of wire needed to make the heating coil is approximately 4 m.
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(2)
(b)
Three identical electrical heaters each provide power P when connected separately to a
supply S which has zero internal resistance. On the diagram below, complete the circuit
by drawing two switches so that the power provided by the heaters may be either P or
2P or 3P.
(2)
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(b)
Three particles A, B, and C are each placed in a different type of field. Complete the
table to identify the nature of the field in which each particle is situated.
Particle
Charge on
particle
Initial direction of
motion of particle
Direction of
force on particle
uncharged
stationary
in direction of
field
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negative
along direction of
field
opposite to
direction of field
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positive
normal to direction
of field
normal to
direction of field
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Type of field
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(b)
The wave has wavelength , speed v and has a wavefront of length L. For this wave,
(i)
show that the gravitational potential energy EP stored in one wavelength of the
wave is given by
EP =
1 2
A gL
2
where is the density of the water and g is the acceleration of free fall.
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(3)
(ii)
deduce that the gravitational wave power P per unit length of the wavefront is
given by
P=
1 2
A vg
2
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(c)
The density of sea-water is 1.2 103 kg m3. Using the expression in (b)(ii), estimate the
gravitational power per metre length available in a wave of height 0.60 m.
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(d)
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The bullet is fired at time t = 0 and the length of the barrel is 0.70 m.
(a)
1 2
at to calculate
2
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(b)
determine the average acceleration of the bullet during the final 2.0 ms of the
graph.
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(2)
(ii)
show that the change in momentum of the bullet, as the bullet travels along the
length of the barrel, is approximately 9 N s.
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(c)
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(ii)
(d)
Use Newtons third law to explain why a gun will recoil when a bullet is fired.
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(b)
(c)
A Sankey diagram for the generation of electrical energy using fossil fuel as the primary
energy source is shown.
Use the Sankey diagram to estimate the efficiency of production of electrical energy and
explain your answer.
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(d)
Despite the fact that fossil fuels are non-renewable and contribute to atmospheric
pollution there is widespread use of such fuels. Suggest three reasons for this widespread
use.
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(a)
State and explain two reasons why the graph opposite indicates that the object is
executing simple harmonic motion.
1. ..................................................................................................................................
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2. ..................................................................................................................................
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(b)
Use data from the graph to show that the frequency of oscillation is 350 Hz.
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(c)
The motion of the object gives rise to a longitudinal progressive (travelling) sound wave.
(i)
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(ii)
The speed of the wave is 330 m s1. Using the answer in (b), calculate the
wavelength of the wave.
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Outline the mechanism by which a gas, such as carbon dioxide, absorbs infra-red
radiation.
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(b)
State, with reference to your answer in (a), why carbon dioxide is known as a greenhouse
gas.
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(c)
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(d)
In the last fifty years the amount of carbon dioxide in the Earths atmosphere has
increased significantly. Explain
(i)
(ii)
what effect this has had on the average albedo of the Earth.
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(e)
It has been estimated that doubling the amount of carbon dioxide in the Earths
atmosphere changes the albedo of the Earth by 0.01. Use the data to show that this
doubling will lead to a change of about 3 W m2 in the intensity being reflected by the
Earth into space.
Average intensity received at Earth from the Sun = 340 W m2
Average albedo = 0.30
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374. The time elapsed since the beginning of the universe is of the order of
A.
108 s.
B.
1018 s.
C.
1028 s.
D.
1038 s.
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375. In an experiment to measure the acceleration of free fall at the surface of the Earth the
following results were obtained.
Acceleration of free fall / m s2
7.69
7.70
7.69
7.68
7.70
The results are
A.
B.
C.
D.
376. Two balls of different mass are dropped from the top of a tall building one after the other. The
distance between the balls
A.
B.
C.
remains constant.
D.
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377. The graph shows how the velocity of a particle varies with time.
Which of the following graphs correctly shows how the acceleration of the particle varies with
time?
(Total 1 mark)
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378. An aircraft is flying at constant speed in a horizontal circle. Which of the following diagrams
best illustrates the forces acting on the aircraft in the vertical plane?
(Total 1 mark)
379. For a particle moving at constant speed in a horizontal circle, the work done by the centripetal
force is
A.
zero.
B.
C.
D.
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380. A vehicle is driven up a hill at constant speed. Which of the following best describes the energy
changes involved?
A.
B.
Chemical energy is converted into gravitational potential energy, sound and thermal
energy.
C.
D.
Gravitational potential energy is converted into chemical energy, sound and thermal
energy.
(Total 1 mark)
381. A rubber ball, travelling in a horizontal direction, strikes a vertical wall. It rebounds at right
angles to the wall. The graph below illustrates the variation of the balls momentum p with time
t when the ball is in contact with the wall.
The shaded area is equal to the force exerted by the wall on the ball.
B.
The shaded area is equal to the force exerted by the ball on the wall.
C.
The gradient is equal to the force exerted by the wall on the ball.
D.
The gradient is equal to the force exerted by the ball on the wall.
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382. In the table below, which row shows the correct conversion between the Kelvin and Celsius
temperature scales?
Kelvin temperature / K
Celsius temperature / C
A.
373
B.
100
173
C.
173
100
D.
373
100
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383. Carbon has a relative atomic mass of 12 and oxygen has a relative atomic mass of 16. A sample
of 6 g of carbon has twice as many atoms as
A.
32 g of oxygen.
B.
8 g of oxygen.
C.
4 g of oxygen.
D.
3 g of oxygen.
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384. Tanya heats 100 g of a liquid with an electric heater which has a constant power output of 60
W. After 100 s the rise in temperature is 40 K. The specific heat capacity of the liquid in J kg1
K1 is calculated from which of the following?
A.
60 100
0.1 40
B.
60 0.1
40
C.
0.1 40
60
D.
60
40
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sin 1
sin 3
B.
sin 1
sin 4
C.
sin 3
sin 2
D.
sin 4
sin 1
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386. The graph below shows how the displacement x of a particle undergoing simple harmonic
motion varies with time t. The motion is undamped.
Which of the following graphs correctly shows how the velocity v of the particle varies with t?
(Total 1 mark)
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387. The graph below shows how the displacement x of a particle undergoing simple harmonic
motion varies with time t. The motion is undamped.
Which of the following graphs shows how the total energy E of the particle varies with time t?
(Total 1 mark)
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388. An orchestra playing on boat X can be heard by tourists on boat Y, which is situated out of
sight of boat X around a headland.
refraction.
B.
reflection.
C.
diffraction.
D.
transmission.
(Total 1 mark)
389. A cell of emf and internal resistance r delivers current to a small electric motor.
450 C of charge flows through the motor and 9000 J of energy are converted in the motor. 1800
J are dissipated in the cell. The emf of the cell is
A.
4.0 V.
B.
16 V.
C.
20 V.
D.
24 V.
(Total 1 mark)
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390. A cylindrical conductor of length l, diameter D and resistivity has resistance R. A different
cylindrical conductor of resistivity 2 , length 2l and diameter 2D has a resistance
A.
2R.
B.
R.
C.
R
.
2
D.
R
.
4
(Total 1 mark)
391. In the circuits below the cells have the same emf and zero internal resistance. The resistors all
have the same resistance.
A.
1
4
B.
1
2
C.
D.
power dissipated in X
?
power dissipated in Y
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392. A small sphere X of mass M is placed a distance d from a point mass. The gravitational force
on sphere X is 90 N. Sphere X is removed and a second sphere Y of mass 4M is placed a
distance 3d from the same point mass. The gravitational force on sphere Y is
A.
480 N.
B.
160 N.
C.
120 N.
D.
40 N.
(Total 1 mark)
393. Which of the following diagrams illustrates the electric field pattern of a negatively charged
sphere?
(Total 1 mark)
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394. A positively charged particle enters the space between two charged conducting plates, with a
constant velocity directed parallel to the plates, as shown.
The top plate is positively charged and the bottom plate is negatively charged. There is a
magnetic field in the shaded region PQRS. The particle continues to move in a horizontal
straight line between the plates. Which of the following correctly describes the magnetic field
direction?
A.
B.
C.
Up
D.
Down
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395. The relationship between proton number Z, neutron number N and nucleon number A is
A.
A = Z N.
B.
Z = A + N.
C.
N = A Z.
D.
N = A +Z.
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396. In the GeigerMarsden experiment -particles are scattered by gold nuclei. The experimental
results provide evidence that
A.
B.
most of the mass and positive charge of an atom is concentrated in a small volume.
C.
D.
397. A radio-isotope has an activity of 400 Bq and a half-life of 8 days. After 32 days the activity of
the sample is
A.
200 Bq.
B.
100 Bq.
C.
50 Bq.
D.
25 Bq.
(Total 1 mark)
398. Which of the following energy sources results from the solar energy incident on Earth?
A.
Nuclear fission
B.
Wind energy
C.
Nuclear fusion
D.
Geothermal energy
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Non-renewable
A.
uranium
coal
B.
tidal
uranium
C.
uranium
biogas
D.
natural gas
biogas
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400. A thermal power station is 20 % efficient and generates useful electrical power at 1000 MW.
The fossil fuel used has an energy density of 50 MJ kg1. The mass of fuel in kg consumed
every second is given by which of the following?
A.
0.01
B.
0.25
C.
D.
100
(Total 1 mark)
401. Which of the following is likely to increase greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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402. Venus and Earth may be regarded as behaving as black bodies. The mean temperature at the
surface of Venus is about 600 K and at the surface of Earth is about 300 K. Which of the
following is the best estimate for the ratio
A.
1
2
B.
1
4
C.
1
8
D.
1
16
(Total 1 mark)
B.
C.
D.
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In order to find the relationship between the speed v of the wave and the tension T in the string,
the speed v is calculated from the relation
v=2fL
where L is the length of the string.
The data points are shown plotted on the axes below. The uncertainty in v is 5 m s1 and the
uncertainty in T is negligible.
(a)
Draw error bars on the first and last data points to show the uncertainty in speed v.
(1)
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(b)
The original hypothesis is that the speed is directly proportional to the tension T.
Explain why the data do not support this hypothesis.
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(c)
It is suggested that the relationship between speed and tension is of the form
v=k T
where k is a constant.
To test whether the data support this relationship, a graph of v2 against T is plotted as
shown below.
The best-fit line shown takes into account the uncertainties for each data point.
The uncertainty in v2 for T = 3.5 N is shown as an error bar on the graph.
(i)
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(ii)
(d)
A piece of copper is held in a flame until it reaches thermal equilibrium. The time it takes
to reach thermal equilibrium will depend on the thermal capacity of the piece of copper.
(i)
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(ii)
(b)
The piece of copper is transferred quickly to a plastic cup containing water. The thermal
capacity of the cup is negligible. The following data are available.
Mass of copper
Mass of water
Rise in temperature of water
Final temperature of copper
Specific heat capacity of copper
Specific heat capacity of water
(i)
= 0.12 kg
= 0.45 kg
= 30 K
= 308 K
= 390 J kg K1
= 4200 J kg K1
(ii)
Explain whether the temperature of the flame is likely to be greater or less than
your answer to (b)(i).
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The equation for the magnitude of the gravitational field strength due to a point mass
may be written as below.
Y=
KX
s2
The equation for the magnitude of the electric field strength can also be written in the
same form.
In the table identify the symbols used in the equation.
Symbol
Y
K
X
s
(4)
(b)
The magnitude of the electrostatic force between the proton and electron in a hydrogen
atom is FE. The magnitude of the gravitational force between them is FG.
Determine the ratio
FE
.
FG
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The diagram, not to scale, shows a pumped-storage power station used for the generation
of electrical energy.
Water stored in the tank is allowed to fall through a pipe to a lake via a turbine. The
turbine is connected to an electrical generator. The pumped-storage ac generator system
is reversible so that water can be pumped from the lake to the tank.
The tank is 50 m deep and has a uniform area of 5.0 104 m2. The height from the
bottom of the tank to the turbine is 310 m. The density of water is 1.0 103 kg m3.
(i)
Show that the maximum energy that can be delivered to the turbine by the falling
water is about 8 1012 J.
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(ii)
The flow rate of water in the pipe is 400 m3 s1. Calculate the power delivered by
the falling water.
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(b)
The energy losses in the power station are shown in the following table.
Source of energy loss
27
15
(i)
(ii)
Sketch a Sankey diagram to represent the energy conversion in the power station.
(2)
(c)
The electrical power produced at the power station is transmitted by cables to the
consumer.
(i)
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(ii)
State one advantage and one disadvantage that a pumped-storage system has
compared to a tidal water storage system.
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(ii)
On the diagram draw labelled arrows to represent the vertical forces acting on the
bicycle.
(2)
(iii)
With reference to the horizontal forces acting on the system, explain why the
system is travelling at constant velocity.
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(b)
The total resistive force acting on the system is 40 N and its speed is 8.0 m s1. Calculate
the useful power output of the cyclist.
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(c)
The cyclist stops pedalling and the system comes to rest. The total mass of the system is
70 kg.
(i)
(ii)
Estimate the distance taken by the system to come to rest from the time the cyclist
stops pedalling.
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(iii)
State and explain one reason why your answer to (c)(ii) is only an estimate.
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In terms of the acceleration, state two conditions necessary for a system to perform
simple harmonic motion.
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2. ..................................................................................................................................
(2)
(b)
A tuning fork is sounded and it is assumed that each tip vibrates with simple harmonic
motion.
The extreme positions of the oscillating tip of one fork are separated by a distance d.
(i)
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(ii)
On the axes below, sketch a graph to show how the displacement of one tip of the
tuning fork varies with time.
(1)
(iii)
(c)
The frequency of oscillation of the tips is 440 Hz and the amplitude of oscillation of each
tip is 1.2 mm. Determine the maximum
(i)
(ii)
acceleration of a tip.
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(a)
Construct a circuit diagram to show how these components should be connected together
in order to obtain as large a range as possible for values of potential difference across the
lamp.
(4)
(b)
On the axes, sketch a graph of I against V for a filament lamp in the range V = 0 to its
normal working voltage.
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(c)
The lamp is marked with the symbols 1.25 V, 300 mW. Calculate the current in the
filament when it is working normally.
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(d)
The resistivity of tungsten at the lamps working temperature is 4 107 m. The total
length of the tungsten filament is 0.80 m. Estimate the radius of the filament.
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(e)
The cell is connected to two identical lamps connected in parallel. The lamps are rated at
1.25 V, 300 mW. The cell has an emf of 1.5 V and an internal resistance of 1.2 .
Determine whether the lamps will light normally.
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The graph shows the variation of binding energy per nucleon for nuclides with a nucleon
number greater than 40.
(i)
(ii)
On the graph, label with the letter S the position of the most stable nuclide.
(1)
(iii)
State why the nuclide you have labelled is the most stable.
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(b)
(i)
92
1
U 141
56 Ba 36 Kr x 0 n .
Use the graph to show that the fission of one nucleus of uranium-235 will release
about 200 MeV of energy.
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(ii)
(iii)
The mass defect in this reaction is 3.1 1028 kg. Calculate the number of
uranium-235 nuclei that must fission in order to release 1.0 kJ of energy.
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(iv)
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(2)
(c)
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One reason often suggested for global warming is the enhanced greenhouse effect.
(i)
(ii)
(b)
One effect of global warming is to melt the Antarctic ice sheet. The following data are
available for the Antarctic ice sheet and the Earths oceans.
Area of ice sheet
Average thickness of ice
Density of ice
Density of water
Area of Earths oceans
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(ii)
change in mean sea level if all the Antarctic ice sheet were to melt and flow into
the oceans.
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(3)
(c)
Outline the difference, if any, that the melting of oceanic ice sheets makes to the mean
sea level of the Earth.
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413. Two cars, X and Y, are travelling towards a junction. The velocity of car X is VX and car Y is
VY.
(Total 1 mark)
414. If a moving object is subject to a constant force, which of the following can be correctly
deduced from Newtons first law?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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415. A vehicle is driven up a hill at constant speed. Which of the following best describes the energy
changes involved?
A.
B.
Chemical energy is converted into gravitational potential energy, sound and thermal
energy.
C.
D.
Gravitational potential energy is converted into chemical energy, sound and thermal
energy.
(Total 1 mark)
Vector
A.
electric potential
B.
electric potential
C.
electric potential
D.
electric field
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417. Diagram 1 represents equally spaced beads on a spring. The beads are 1 cm apart.
Diagram 1
A longitudinal wave propagates along the spring. Diagram 2 shows the position of the beads at
a particular instant.
Diagram 2
2 cm
B.
4 cm
C.
8 cm
D.
16 cm
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418. Diagram 1 represents equally spaced beads on a spring. The beads are 1 cm apart.
Diagram 1
A longitudinal wave propagates along the spring. Diagram 2 shows the position of the beads at
a particular instant.
Diagram 2
0.4 cm
B.
0.8 cm
C.
1.6 cm
D.
3.2 cm
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419. The diagram below shows a particle with positive charge q accelerating between two
conducting plates at potentials V1 and V2.
Which of the following is the kinetic energy gained by the charge in moving between the
plates?
A.
V2q
B.
V1q
C.
(V1 V2)q
D.
(V2 V1)q
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420. A cylindrical conductor of length l, diameter D and resistivity has resistance R. A different
cylindrical conductor of resistivity 2, length 2l and diameter 2D has a resistance
A.
2R.
B.
R.
C.
R
.
2
D.
R
.
4
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B.
C.
point charge which has no effect on the electric field in which it is placed.
D.
point charge which slightly changes the electric field in which it is placed.
(Total 1 mark)
422. Which of the following energy sources results from the solar energy incident on Earth?
A.
Nuclear fission
B.
Wind energy
C.
Nuclear fusion
D.
Geothermal energy
(Total 1 mark)
423. A thermal power station is 20 % efficient and generates useful electrical power at 1000 MW.
The fossil fuel used has an energy density of 50 MJ kg1. The mass of fuel in kg consumed
every second is given by which of the following?
A.
0.01
B.
0.25
C.
D.
100
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424. Venus and Earth may be regarded as behaving as black bodies. The mean temperature at the
surface of Venus is about 600 K and at the surface of Earth is about 300 K. Which of the
following is the best estimate for the ratio
A.
1
2
B.
1
4
C.
1
8
D.
1
16
(Total 1 mark)
425. The volume of the Pacific Ocean is V and the volume expansivity of seawater is . If the
average temperature of the Pacific Ocean increases by T, what would be the fractional
increase in volume of the Pacific Ocean?
A.
B.
C.
D.
V T
V
DT
T
DT
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In order to find the relationship between the speed v of the wave and the tension T in the string,
the speed v is calculated from the relation
v=2fL
where L is the length of the string.
The data points are shown plotted on the axes below. The uncertainty in v is 5 m s1 and the
uncertainty in T is negligible.
(a)
Draw error bars on the first and last data points to show the uncertainty in speed v.
(1)
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(b)
The original hypothesis is that the speed is directly proportional to the tension T.
Explain why the data do not support this hypothesis.
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(c)
It is suggested that the relationship between speed and tension is of the form
v=k T
where k is a constant.
To test whether the data support this relationship, a graph of v2 against T is plotted as
shown below.
The best-fit line shown takes into account the uncertainties for each data point.
The uncertainty in v2 for T = 3.5 N is shown as an error bar on the graph.
(i)
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(ii)
(d)
A piece of copper is held in a flame until it reaches thermal equilibrium. The time it takes
to reach thermal equilibrium will depend on the thermal capacity of the piece of copper.
(i)
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(ii)
(b)
The piece of copper is transferred quickly to a plastic cup containing water. The thermal
capacity of the cup is negligible. The following data are available.
Mass of copper
Mass of water
Rise in temperature of water
Final temperature of copper
Specific heat capacity of copper
Specific heat capacity of water
(i)
= 0.12 kg
= 0.45 kg
= 30 K
= 308 K
= 390 J kg K1
= 4200 J kg K1
(ii)
Explain whether the temperature of the flame is likely to be greater or less than
your answer to (b)(i).
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The equation for the magnitude of the gravitational field strength due to a point mass
may be written as below.
Y=
KX
s2
The equation for the magnitude of the electric field strength can also be written in the
same form.
In the table identify the symbols used in the equation.
Symbol
Y
K
X
s
(4)
(b)
The magnitude of the electrostatic force between the proton and electron in a hydrogen
atom is FE. The magnitude of the gravitational force between them is FG.
Determine the ratio
FE
.
FG
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Calculate the tension in the rope when the ball hangs vertical and stationary.
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(1)
(b)
The ball is pulled back from the vertical and then released. It falls through a vertical
height of 1.6 m and strikes a wall.
(i)
(ii)
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(c)
The ball is brought to rest in 0.15 s. The sketch graph below shows how the force the ball
exerts on the wall varies with time.
(i)
(ii)
Determine the maximum force Fmax exerted by the ball on the wall.
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430. This question is about the generation of electrical energy and global warming.
(a)
The diagram, not to scale, shows a pumped-storage power station used for the generation
of electrical energy.
Water stored in the tank is allowed to fall through a pipe to a lake via a turbine. The
turbine is connected to an electrical generator. The pumped-storage ac generator system
is reversible so that water can be pumped from the lake to the tank.
The tank is 50 m deep and has a uniform area of 5.0 104 m2. The height from the
bottom of the tank to the turbine is 310 m. The density of water is 1.0 103 kg m3.
(i)
Show that the maximum energy that can be delivered to the turbine by the falling
water is about 8 1012 J.
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(3)
(ii)
The flow rate of water in the pipe is 400 m3 s1. Calculate the power delivered by
the falling water.
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(b)
The energy losses in the power station are shown in the following table.
Source of energy loss
27
15
(i)
(ii)
Sketch a Sankey diagram to represent the energy conversion in the power station.
(2)
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(c)
(i)
By considering the motion of XY, explain why the emf induced between X and Y
has a maximum value in position 2.
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(3)
(ii)
In position 2 the vertical speed of XY is 160 m s1. The magnetic field strength is
0.015 T and XY = 1.5 m. Determine the induced emf between X and Y at this
position.
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(iii)
Side XY is part of the rectangular generator coil that has 1500 windings connected
in series. Calculate the total emf across the ends of the coil at the moment when
XY moves vertically downwards at 90 to the magnetic field direction.
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(d)
The electrical power produced at the power station is transmitted by cables to the
consumer.
(i)
(ii)
State one advantage and one disadvantage that a pumped-storage system has
compared to a tidal water storage system.
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(e)
One effect of global warming is to melt the Antarctic ice sheet. The following data are
available for the Antarctic ice sheet and the Earths oceans.
Area of ice sheet
Average thickness of ice
Density of ice
Density of water
Area of Earths oceans
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(ii)
change in mean sea level if all the Antarctic ice sheet were to melt and flow into
the oceans.
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The graph shows the variation of binding energy per nucleon for nuclides with a nucleon
number greater than 40.
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(i)
(ii)
On the graph, label with the letter S the position of the most stable nuclide.
(1)
(iii)
State why the nuclide you have labelled is the most stable.
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(b)
(i)
92
1
U 141
56 Ba 36 Kr x 0 n .
Use the graph to show that the fission of one nucleus of uranium-235 will release
about 200 MeV of energy.
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(ii)
(iii)
The mass defect in this reaction is 3.1 1028 kg. Calculate the number of
uranium-235 nuclei that must fission in order to release 1.0 kJ of energy.
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(iv)
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(c)
In terms of the acceleration, state two conditions necessary for a system to perform
simple harmonic motion.
1. ..................................................................................................................................
2. ..................................................................................................................................
(2)
(b)
A tuning fork is sounded and it is assumed that each tip vibrates with simple harmonic
motion.
The extreme positions of the oscillating tip of one fork are separated by a distance d.
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(i)
(ii)
On the axes below, sketch a graph to show how the displacement of one tip of the
tuning fork varies with time.
(1)
(iii)
(c)
The frequency of oscillation of the tips is 440 Hz and the amplitude of oscillation of each
tip is 1.2 mm. Determine the maximum
(i)
(ii)
acceleration of a tip.
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(d)
The sketch graph below shows how the velocity of a tip varies with time.
On the axes, sketch a graph to show how the acceleration of the tip varies with time.
(2)
(e)
(ii)
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(a)
Construct a circuit diagram to show how these components should be connected together
in order to obtain as large a range as possible for values of potential difference across the
lamp.
(4)
(b)
On the axes, sketch a graph of I against V for a filament lamp in the range V = 0 to its
normal working voltage.
(2)
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(c)
The lamp is marked with the symbols 1.25 V, 300 mW. Calculate the current in the
filament when it is working normally.
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(d)
The resistivity of tungsten at the lamps working temperature is 4 107 m. The total
length of the tungsten filament is 0.80 m. Estimate the radius of the filament.
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(e)
The cell is connected to two identical lamps connected in parallel. The lamps are rated at
1.25 V, 300 mW. The cell has an emf of 1.5 V and an internal resistance of 1.2 .
Determine whether the lamps will light normally.
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104 N.
B.
102 N.
C.
1 N.
D.
102 N.
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M
where M is the mass and V is the
V
volume of the cube. The percentage uncertainties in M and V are as shown below.
M
12 %
4.0 %
3.0 %.
B.
8.0 %.
C.
16 %.
D.
48 %.
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436. A ball is thrown vertically upwards from the ground. The graph shows the variation with time t
of the vertical displacement d of the ball.
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Which of the following gives the final displacement after time T and the average speed between
time t = 0 and time t = T?
Displacement
Average speed
2D
T
2D
2D
T
2D
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Dp
.
Dt
What condition is applied so that the law may be expressed in the form F = ma?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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438. Mandy stands on a weighing scale inside a lift (elevator) that accelerates vertically upwards as
shown in the diagram below. The forces on Mandy are her weight W and the reaction force
from the scale R.
R + W.
B.
W.
C.
R.
D.
R W.
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439. Two spheres of masses m1 and m2 are moving towards each other along the same straight-line
with speeds v1 and v2 as shown.
The spheres collide. Which of the following gives the total change in linear momentum of the
spheres as a result of the collision?
A.
B.
m1v1 + m2v2
C.
m1v1 m2v2
D.
m2v2 m1v1
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440. A brick is placed on the surface of a flat horizontal disc as shown in the diagram below. The
disc is rotating at constant speed about a vertical axis through its centre. The brick does not
move relative to the disc.
Which of the diagrams below correctly represents the horizontal force or forces acting on the
brick?
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441. A frictionless trolley of mass m moves down a slope with a constant acceleration a. A second
similar frictionless trolley has mass 2m. The acceleration of the second trolley as it moves down
the slope is
A.
1
a.
2
B.
a.
C.
2a.
D.
4a.
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B.
C.
D.
B.
C.
D.
a.
2a.
4a.
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When the gas is compressed rapidly by the piston its temperature rises because the molecules
of the gas
A.
B.
C.
D.
444. The specific heat capacity c of a solid block of mass m is determined by heating the block and
measuring its temperature. The graph below shows the variation of the temperature T of the
block with the thermal energy Q transferred to the block.
c
.
m
B.
m
.
c
C.
mc.
D.
1
.
mc
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445. The graph below shows the variation with time t of the displacement x of a particle undergoing
simple harmonic motion.
Which graph correctly shows the variation with time t of the acceleration a of the particle?
(Total 1 mark)
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446. A wooden block is at rest on a horizontal frictionless surface. A horizontal spring is attached
between the block and a rigid support.
The block is displaced to the right by an amount X and is then released. The period of
oscillations is T and the total energy of the system is E.
For an initial displacement of
X
which of the following shows the best estimate for the period
2
Total energy
A.
E
2
B.
E
4
C.
T
2
E
2
D.
T
2
E
4
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447. Which of the following correctly describes the change, if any, in the speed, wavelength and
frequency of a light wave as it passes from air into glass?
Speed
Wavelength
Frequency
A.
decreases
decreases
unchanged
B.
decreases
unchanged
decreases
C.
unchanged
increases
decreases
D.
increases
increases
unchanged
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448. The diagram below shows a pulse travelling along a rope from X to Y. The end Y of the rope is
tied to a fixed support.
disappear.
B.
C.
D.
449. In the circuit below, the battery has negligible internal resistance. Three identical lamps L, M
and N of constant resistance are connected as shown.
The filament of lamp N breaks. Which of the following shows the subsequent changes to the
brightness of lamp L and lamp M?
Lamp L
Lamp M
A.
decreases
B.
increases
C.
increases
decreases
D.
decreases
increases
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450. In the circuit below, the voltmeter has a resistance 100 kW. The battery has negligible internal
resistance and emf 6 V.
0 V.
B.
2 V.
C.
3 V.
D.
4 V.
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451. In the circuit shown below, the cell has negligible internal resistance.
I1 = 2I2
B.
I1 = 2I3
C.
I2 = 2I3
D.
I3 = 2I1
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extended masses.
B.
masses of planets.
C.
point masses.
D.
spherical masses.
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B.
the force per unit positive charge on a small test charge placed at that point.
C.
the work done on unit positive charge to move the charge to that point from infinity.
D.
the work done per unit positive charge to move a small test charge to that point from
infinity.
(Total 1 mark)
454. An electron is moving in air at right angles to a uniform magnetic field. The diagram below
shows the path of the electron. The electron is slowing down.
Which of the following correctly gives the direction of motion of the electron and the direction
of the magnetic field?
Direction of motion
A.
clockwise
B.
clockwise
C.
anti-clockwise
D.
anti-clockwise
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455. The binding energy per nucleon of the nucleus 73 Li is approximately 5 MeV. The total energy
required to completely separate the nucleons of this nucleus is approximately
A.
15 MeV.
B.
20 MeV.
C.
35 MeV.
D.
50 MeV.
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456. The initial activity of a sample of a radioactive isotope of half-life 10 hours is A. What is the
age of the sample when its activity is
A.
30 hours
B.
40 hours
C.
50 hours
D.
320 hours
A
?
32
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457. When the isotope aluminium-27 is bombarded with alpha particles, the following nuclear
reaction can take place.
4
2
He
27
13
Al X neutron
Which of the following correctly gives the atomic (proton) number and mass (nucleon) number
of the nucleus X?
Proton number
Nucleon number
A.
15
30
B.
16
31
C.
30
15
D.
31
16
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458. The volume of a given mass of water at a temperature of T1 is V1. The volume increases to V2 at
temperature T2. The coefficient of volume expansion of water may be calculated from
A.
V2 V1
- .
T2 T1
B.
V2 - V1
.
T2 - T1
C.
V2 - V1
.
V1 T2 - T1
D.
V2 - V1
.
V2 T2 - T1
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459. The commercial production of energy by nuclear fusion is not yet possible mainly due to
difficulties with
A.
B.
C.
D.
460. A wind generator produces 5.0 kW of power for a wind speed of 6.0 m s1. The best estimate
for the power produced for a wind speed of 12.0 m s1 is
A.
10 kW.
B.
25 kW.
C.
40 kW.
D.
125 kW.
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461. It is hypothesized that global warming may lead to significant changes in the average sea-level.
This hypothesis assumes that
A.
B.
C.
D.
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462. Two black bodies X and Y are at different temperatures. The temperature of body Y is higher
than that of body X. Which of the following shows the black body spectra for the two bodies?
(Total 1 mark)
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463. The diagram below shows a simplified model of the energy balance for Earth.
2
.
340
B.
100
.
340
C.
238
.
340
D.
240
.
340
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464. This question is about the electrical power available from a wind turbine.
The maximum electrical power generated by a wind turbine, Pout, was measured over a range of
incident wind speeds, vin.
The graph below shows the variation with vin of Pout. Uncertainties for the data are not shown.
(a)
v in .
(ii)
State one reason why the line you have drawn does not support this hypothesis.
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(b)
The theoretical relationship between the available power in the wind, Pin, and incident
wind speed is shown in the graph below.
4000
3500
3000
2500
Pm / kW
2000
1500
1000
500
0
0
10
15
Vm / ms
20
25
(i)
determine the efficiency of the turbine for an incident wind speed of 14 m s1.
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(ii)
suggest, without calculation, how the efficiency of the turbine changes with
increasing wind speed.
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(c)
Outline one advantage and one disadvantage of using wind turbines to generate electrical
energy.
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The battery has emf 12 V and negligible internal resistance. The ammeter has negligible
resistance and the resistance of the voltmeter is 100 kW. The maximum resistance of the
variable resistor is 15W.
(a)
Explain, without doing any calculations, whether there is a position of the slide S at
which the lamp will be lit.
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(b)
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(c)
Complete the circuit diagram below showing the correct position of the voltmeter and of
the ammeter in order to determine the I-V characteristic of the filament lamp.
(2)
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(b)
The gravitational field strength at the surface of Jupiter is 25 N kg1 and the radius of
Jupiter is 7.1 ? 107 m.
(i)
Derive an expression for the gravitational field strength at the surface of a planet in
terms of its mass M, its radius R and the gravitational constant G.
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(ii)
A body is displaced from equilibrium. State the two conditions necessary for the body to
execute simple harmonic motion.
1.
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(b)
In a simple model of a methane molecule, a hydrogen atom and the carbon atom can be
regarded as two masses attached by a spring. A hydrogen atom is much less massive than
the carbon atom such that any displacement of the carbon atom may be ignored.
The graph below shows the variation with time t of the displacement x from its
equilibrium position of a hydrogen atom in a molecule of methane.
The mass of hydrogen atom is 1.7 ? 1027 kg. Use data from the graph above
(i)
(ii)
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(iii)
to show that the maximum kinetic energy of the hydrogen atom is 6.2 ? 1018 J.
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(c)
On the grid below, sketch a graph to show the variation with time t of the velocity v of
the hydrogen atom for one period of oscillation starting at t = 0. (There is no need to add
values to the velocity axis.)
(3)
(d)
Assuming that the motion of the hydrogen atom is simple harmonic, its frequency of
oscillation f is given by the expression
f
1
2p
k
,
mp
where k is the force per unit displacement between a hydrogen atom and the carbon atom
and mp is the mass of a proton.
(i)
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(ii)
Estimate, using your answer to (d)(i), the maximum acceleration of the hydrogen
atom.
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(e)
(ii)
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(b)
Equal masses of two different solid substances A and B are at the same temperature. The
specific heat capacity of substance A is greater than the specific heat capacity of
substance B. The two substances now have their temperatures raised by the same amount.
Explain which substance will have the greater increase in internal energy assuming both
remain in the solid phase.
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(c)
The diagram below shows part of the heating circuit of a domestic shower.
Cold water enters the shower unit and flows over an insulated heating element. The
heating element is rated at 7.2 kW, 240 V. The water enters at a temperature of 14 ?C and
leaves at a temperature of 40 ?C. The specific heat capacity of water is
4.2 ? 103 J kg1 K1.
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(i)
(ii)
The purpose of a nuclear power station is to produce electrical energy from nuclear
energy. The diagram below is a representation of the principal components of a nuclear
reactor pile used in a certain type of nuclear power station that uses uranium as a fuel.
The function of the moderator is to slow down the neutrons produced in a reaction such
as that described above.
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Explain,
(i)
(ii)
(b)
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(ii)
from an international point of view, a possible risk to which fuel enrichment could
lead.
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(c)
A particular nuclear reactor uses uranium-235 as its fuel source. When a nucleus of
uranium-235 absorbs a neutron, the following reaction can take place.
235
92
U 01 n 144
54 Xe
90
38
Sr 2 01 n
235
92
rest mass of
144
54
rest mass of
90
38
(i)
Show that the energy released in the reaction is approximately 180 MeV.
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(ii)
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(d)
(ii)
(e)
When a uranium-238 nucleus absorbs a neutron the following reaction can take place.
238
92
U 01 n
239
92
The isotope uranium-239 is radioactive and decays with a half-life of 23 minutes to form
an isotope of neptunium-239 (Np-239).
(i)
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(ii)
U
(3)
(iii)
Define power.
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(b)
A car is travelling with constant speed v along a horizontal straight road. There is a total
resistive force F acting on the car.
Deduce that the power P to overcome the force F is P = Fv.
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(c)
A car drives up a straight incline that is 4.8 km long. The total height of the incline is 0.
30 km.
The car moves up the incline at a steady speed of 16 m s1. During the climb, the average
friction force acting on the car is 5.0 ? 102 N. The total weight of the car and the driver is
1.2 ? 104 N.
(i)
Determine the time it takes the car to travel from the bottom to the top of the
incline.
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(ii)
Determine the work done against the gravitational force in travelling from the
bottom to the top of the incline.
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(iii)
Using your answers to (c)(i) and (c)(ii), calculate a value for the minimum power
output of the car engine needed to move the car from the bottom to the top of the
incline.
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(d)
From the top of the incline, the road continues downwards in a straight line. At the point
where the road starts to go downwards, the driver of the car in (c), stops the car to look at
the view. In continuing his journey, the driver decides to save fuel. He switches off the
engine and allows the car to move freely down the hill. The car descends a height of 0.30
km in a distance of 6.4 km before levelling out.
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(i)
(ii)
(e)
In fact, for the last few hundred metres of its journey down the hill, the car travels at
constant speed. State the value of the frictional force acting on the car whilst it is moving
at constant speed.
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(i)
N 01 n 146 C X.
(ii)
(b)
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(c)
The activity of a radioactive sample is proportional to the number of atoms in the sample.
The activity per gram of carbon from a living tree is 9.6 disintegrations per minute. The
activity per gram of carbon in burnt wood found at an ancient campsite is 1.9
disintegrations per minute.
(i)
(ii)
From the graph you have drawn in (b), estimate the age of the burnt wood.
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472. The volume V of a cylinder of height h and radius r is given by the expression
V = pr2h.
In a particular experiment, r is to be determined from measurements of V and h. The
uncertainties in V and in h are as shown below.
V
?7 %
?3 %
10 %.
B.
5 %.
C.
4 %.
D.
2 %.
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473. The graph below shows the variation with time t of the velocity v of an object moving on a
straight-line.
Which of the graphs below best represents the variation with time t of the acceleration a of the
object?
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474. The variation with time of the vertical speed of a ball falling in air is shown below.
During the time from 0 to T, the ball gains kinetic energy and loses gravitational potential
energy DEp. Which of the following statements is true?
A.
B.
C.
D.
B.
C.
D.
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When the gas is compressed rapidly by the piston its temperature rises because the molecules
of the gas
A.
B.
C.
D.
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477. The graph below shows the variation with time t of the displacement x of a particle undergoing
simple harmonic motion.
Which graph correctly shows the variation with time t of the acceleration a of the particle?
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478. The two graphs show the variation with time of the individual displacements of two waves as
they pass through the same point.
x1 + x2 .
B.
x1 x2 .
C.
A1 + A2.
D.
A1 A2.
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479. This question is about the electrical power available from a wind turbine.
The maximum electrical power generated by a wind turbine, Pout , was measured over a range
of incident wind speeds, vin.
The graph below shows the variation with vin of Pout. Uncertainties for the data are not shown.
(a)
v in .
(ii)
State one reason why the line you have drawn does not support this hypothesis.
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(b)
The theoretical relationship between the available power in the wind, Pin, and incident
wind speed is shown in the graph below.
determine the efficiency of the turbine for an incident wind speed of 14 m s1.
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(ii)
suggest, without calculation, how the efficiency of the turbine changes with
increasing wind speed.
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Outline one advantage and one disadvantage of using wind turbines to generate electrical
energy.
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(b)
The gravitational field strength at the surface of Jupiter is 25 N kg1 and the radius of
Jupiter is 7.1 ? 107 m.
(i)
Derive an expression for the gravitational field strength at the surface of a planet in
terms of its mass M, its radius R and the gravitational constant G.
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(ii)
A body is displaced from equilibrium. State the two conditions necessary for the body to
execute simple harmonic motion.
1.
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(b)
In a simple model of a methane molecule, a hydrogen atom and the carbon atom can be
regarded as two masses attached by a spring. A hydrogen atom is much less massive than
the carbon atom such that any displacement of the carbon atom may be ignored.
The graph below shows the variation with time t of the displacement x from its
equilibrium position of a hydrogen atom in a molecule of methane.
The mass of hydrogen atom is 1.7 ? 1027 kg. Use data from the graph above
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
to show that the maximum kinetic energy of the hydrogen atom is 6.2 ? 1018 J.
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(c)
Assuming that the motion of the hydrogen atom is simple harmonic, its frequency of
oscillation f is given by the expression
f
1
2p
k
,
mp
where k is the force per unit displacement between a hydrogen atom and the carbon atom
and mp is the mass of a proton.
(i)
(ii)
Estimate, using your answer to (c)(i), the maximum acceleration of the hydrogen
atom.
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(d)
(ii)
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(ii)
from an international point of view, a possible risk to which fuel enrichment could
lead.
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(b)
A particular nuclear reactor uses uranium-235 as its fuel source. When a nucleus of
uranium-235 absorbs a neutron, the following reaction can take place.
235
92
U 01 n 144
54 Xe
90
38
Sr 2 01 n
235
92
rest mass of
144
54
rest mass of
90
38
Show that the energy released in the reaction is approximately 180 MeV.
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(ii)
(c)
The energy released by one atom of carbon-12 during combustion is approximately 4 eV.
(i)
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(ii)
(d)
A sample of waste produced by the reactor contains 1.0 kg of strontium-90 (Sr-90). Sr-90
has a half-life of 9.1 ? 108 s.
For the strontium in the sample,
(i)
(ii)
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(e)
Based on your answers to (d), comment on a problem associated with using uranium-235
as an energy source.
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A car drives up a straight incline that is 4.8 km long. The total height of the incline is 0.
30 km.
The car moves up the incline at a steady speed of 16 m s1. During the climb, the average
friction force acting on the car is 5.0 ? 102 N. The total weight of the car and the driver is
1.2 ? 104 N.
(i)
Determine the time it takes the car to travel from the bottom to the top of the
incline.
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(ii)
Determine the work done against the gravitational force in travelling from the
bottom to the top of the incline.
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(iii)
Using your answers to (a)(i) and (a)(ii), calculate a value for the minimum power
output of the car engine needed to move the car from the bottom to the top of the
incline.
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(b)
From the top of the incline, the road continues downwards in a straight line. At the point
where the road starts to go downwards, the driver of the car in (a), stops the car to look at
the view. In continuing his journey, the driver decides to save fuel. He switches off the
engine and allows the car to move freely down the hill. The car descends a height of 0.30
km in a distance of 6.4 km before levelling out.
(ii)
(c)
In fact, for the last few hundred metres of its journey down the hill, the car travels at
constant speed. State the value of the frictional force acting on the car whilst it is moving
at constant speed.
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(a)
The diagram below shows part of the heating circuit of a domestic shower.
Cold water enters the shower unit and flows over an insulated heating element. The
heating element is rated at 7.2 kW, 240 V. The water enters at a temperature of 14 ?C and
leaves at a temperature of 40 ?C. The specific heat capacity of water is 4.2 ? 103 J kg1
K1.
(i)
(ii)
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(iv)
Calculate the current in the heating element when the element is operating at 7.2
kW.
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(v)
Explain why, when the shower unit is switched on, the initial current in the heating
element is greater than the current calculated in (a)(iv).
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(b)
In some countries, shower units are operated from a 110 V supply. A heating element
operating with a 240 V supply has resistance R240 and an element operating from a 110 V
supply has resistance R110.
Show that for heating elements to have identical power outputs
R110
0.21.
R240
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