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2005 June
Q1- (a) A student wants to use metal wire as part of a model bridge that she is building.
To test if a wire is suitable she hangs a mass of 0.5 kg from it and measures its
extension. Calculate the weight in newtons of the 0.5 kg mass.
......................................................................................................................................
............................................................. Weight = ........................... N
(2)
(b) She continues to add masses to the end of the wire. The graph shows the results of
her experiment.
(i) Indicate on the graph the region associated with Hookes law.
(ii) Explain your answer.
(1)
...............................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................(1)
(c) The student thinks the wire is too weak and decides to replace it with a thicker wire
of the same material and length. She tests it in the same way as before by hanging
masses from its end.
Show her possible results on the axes above.
(2)
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Answer:
Q1
(a)
5N
W=mxg
(b)
(i)
(ii)
(c)
2
1
1
2
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Q-9: On a day when there is no wind, a rock falls from a very high cliff. It does not hit
anything until it reaches the ground.
(a) Give the name and direction of each of the two forces, apart from upthrust, which act
on the rock as it falls.
1 ...................................................................................................................................
2 ...................................................................................................................................
(2)
(b) One of the forces which acts on the rock changes significantly as the rock falls.
Name the force and explain what happens.
......................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................(2)
(c) The mass of the rock is 450 kg. At one point in its fall the unbalanced force on the
rock is 60 N.
Calculate the acceleration of the rock at this point and include its unit.
......................................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................................
................................................... Acceleration = ..............................
(d) After some time, the falling rock reaches its terminal velocity.
(i) Describe the motion of the rock when it is at terminal velocity.
(3)
.............................................................................................................................. (1)
(ii) State the size of the unbalanced force on the rock as it falls at terminal velocity.
.............................................................................................................................. (1)
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2005 Nov
Q3: A teacher suspends an object from a clamp. She places a small screen in front of
the object so that the students cannot see it. She then attaches a mass to the bottom of
the object. The mass applies a force to the object and the object extends.
Plot the points on the grid. Draw the best straight line through the plotted points.
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(b) Use your graph to find the extension for a force of 8.0 N.
................................................................................................................................. (1)
(c) Explain why the extension for a force of 800 N is unlikely to be one hundred times
the value in (b).
......................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................(1)
(d) The teacher tells her pupils that the object is one of three things:
a helical spring
a metal wire
an elastic band.
(i) Which one could it be?
............................................................................................................................(1)
(ii) Give two reasons for your choice.
1 .............................................................................................................................
2 .........................................................................................................................(2)
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Q-9: (a) A cart becomes stuck in a river bed. A group of people gets it moving again.
Some of them push and some of them pull.
The diagram shows the horizontal forces which act on the cart.
(4)
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2007 June
Q-1: A model train travels between two stations. The velocitytime graph shows the trains
motion.
(a) (i) State in which part of the journey A, B or C the train is decelerating.
..........................
(ii) Explain your answer.
(1)
...............................................................................................................................
(iii) What does the graph show about the deceleration?
(1)
............................................................................................................................... (1)
(b) (i) What feature of the graph represents the distance travelled between the two
stations?
............................................................................................................................... (1)
(ii) A second train travels between the two stations at a constant velocity. It takes the
same time as the first train. On the axes above, draw a line showing the motion
of the second train.
(3)
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The weight of the shoulder balances the weight of the arm. The weight of the rider is
8.0 N and this balances the weight of the load when x = 0.12 m and y = 0.60 m.
Calculate the weight of the load in newtons.
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......................................................................................................................................
Weight of load = .................. N
(2)
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Q-12. (a) The diagram shows a lorry. It is travelling in a straight line and it is accelerating. The
total forward force on the lorry is F and the total backward force is B.
(i) Explain which is larger, force F or force B.
...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................(1)
(ii) State an equation which relates acceleration, mass and unbalanced force.
...............................................................................................................................(1)
(iii) An unbalanced force of 15 000 N acts on the lorry. The mass of the lorry is
12 500 kg. Calculate the lorrys acceleration and give the unit.
...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
Acceleration = ..................................
(3)
(b) Another lorry is travelling at a steady speed. Explain how this lorry can be accelerating
even though its speed stays the same.
......................................................................................................................................
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....................................................................................................................................(3)
(c) The thinking distance is the distance which a vehicle travels in the drivers reaction
time. The braking distance is the distance which a vehicle travels when the brakes
are on.
(i) State one factor which increases the thinking distance.
...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
(1)
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2007 Nov
(a) Complete the sentence.
Hookes law states that a force acting on a material produces an extension which is
............................................................. to the force.
(b) A student attaches a load to the end of a spring.
(1)
(1)
1. Deduce the load in newtons that would produce a length of 130 mm.
Load = ................................. N
2. Estimate the maximum load in newtons at which the spring obeys Hookes
law.
Maximum load = .................................. N
(c) A forceextension graph for a material is shown. Three regions A, B and C are
labelled.
(1)
(1)
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(1)
(1)
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Answer
a) (directly) proportional
b)
(i) tension / weight / gravitational force(1)
(ii) 2.5 (N) (1)
(iii) 4.0 5.0 (1)
c)
(i) A (1)
(ii) B (1)
(iii) large extension for small increase in force (1)
(1)
(3)
(3)
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The fisherman drops a heavy anchor into the lake. The anchor falls through the water and
does not hit anything until it reaches the bottom.
(a) Three forces act on the anchor as it falls through the water.
(i) One of these forces is upthrust. State the name and direction of the other two
forces.
1 .............................................................................................................................
2 .............................................................................................................................
(ii) Which of the three forces changes significantly as the anchor falls?
(2)
...................................................
State how and why it changes.
...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
(b) The mass of the anchor is 12 kg. At one point in its fall the unbalanced force on the
anchor is 15 N.
Calculate the acceleration of the anchor at this point and give its unit.
(2)
......................................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................................
Acceleration = ..........................................................
(c) After a short time the anchor reaches its terminal velocity.
(3)
(i) Describe the motion of the anchor when it is at its terminal velocity.
...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
(ii) State the size of the unbalanced force on the anchor as it falls at its terminal
velocity.
(2)
...............................................................................................................................
(1)
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Answers
(a)
(i) weight down(wards) (1) or (force of) gravity down(wards)
(water) resistance / drag / friction up(ward) (1) or
in opposite direction (to the movement / motion)
Notes - both force and direction for each either order
(ii) (water) resistance / drag / friction increases (1)
as speed/velocity increases (1) (depends on previous
so do not credit unless first mark gained)
(4)
(b)
1.25 (2) or F = ma (1) or (a) = 15 12 (1)
m/s2 or ms-2 (1)
(c)
(i) down(wards) (1) at a steady speed (1)
or no acceleration / deceleration (2)
or constant velocity (2)
(ii) zero/0(N) (1)
(3)
(3)
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2008 June
Q-1: (a) A child runs out in front of a car. The driver makes an emergency stop. The graph
shows the speed of the car from the time when the driver sees the child on the road.
(1)
Time = ................................... s
(iii) Draw two more lines on the grid above to show how the speed might change if
the driver has been drinking alcohol and the road is slippery.
(1)
(2)
(b) The condition of the tyres and the condition of the road surface are two factors which
affect the force of friction on a car.
(i) Name one other factor which affects the force of friction on a car.
...............................................................................................................................
(ii) The diagram shows a car. The centre of gravity of the car is at the point
labelled X.
Add to the diagram an arrow showing the weight of the car.
(1)
(1)
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Q. No
Correct Answer
Acceptable Ans.
1 (a)(i)
0.8 (seconds)
4/5 second
8/10 second
1 (a)(ii)
3.2 (seconds)
3 1/5
1 (a)(iii)
1 (b)(i)
1 (b)(ii)
one line
horizontal line beyond 0.8
less steep slope down (to the x axis)
dop
air (resistance)
mass of car
speed (of the car)
brakes
tyre pressure
area of tyre
streamlining
Marks
1
(1)
1
(1)
1
1
(2)
1
(1)
1
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Q-9: (a) A boy jumps off a wall and lands on the ground without bending his knees. The graph
shows how the velocity of the boy varies with time as he lands.
(1)
...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
Deceleration = ..........................................................
(iii) The mass of the boy is 70 kg. Calculate the resultant force in newtons acting on
the boy.
(3)
...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
Force = ................................ N
(b) Explain why the boy should bend his knees as he lands.
(3)
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(3)
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Q. No.
Correct Ans.
Acceptable No.
Rejected
9 (a)(i)
9 (a)(ii)
gradient
6.0 0.25 = 24
slope
area
9 (a)(iii)
9 (b)
-2
m/s or m/s/s or ms
ignore minus signs
F=ma
= 70 24
= 1680 (N)
any three points
same change in velocity
(in) more time
less acceleration or
deceleration ora
less force ora
N/kg or Nkg
-1
Marks
1
3
24 ms is too
high
allow slower
deceleration
70 x 10
700 x 24
score 0/3
damage to joints
effect of area of
contact and
pressure
impact reduced
3
1
1
1
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Q11-C:
(c) The students also saw a material being stretched.
The graph shows the results.
(1)
(ii) Indicate on the graph the region associated with Hookes law.
(iii) Explain your answer.
(1)
...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
(1)
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ANSWER
Q. No
Correct Ans.
Acceptable Ans.
11 (c)(i)
metal
any metal
ignore spring
linear region correctly marked
dop
proportionality between force(or
mass or load or weight) and
extension OWTTE
metal spring
metal wire
11 (c)(ii)
11 (c)(iii)
elastic behaviour
Mark
1
1
1
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2008 Nov
Q6: The diagram shows a barrier at a car park. The barrier arm is usually in the position
shown. An iron sphere is attached to the barrier arm at A. The weight of the barrier arm
acts at B. When there is a current in the coil the barrier arm pivots at P and end E moves
upwards.
(1)
(1)
......................................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................................
(1)
(d) What is the cause of the force on the barrier arm at A before the electricity is switched
on?
......................................................................................................................................
(1)
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(e) When the electricity is switched on the total force which acts at A is 900 newtons.
This force can just start to pull the iron sphere down.
Use the distances shown on the diagram to calculate the weight in newtons of the
barrier arm.
Show your working.
......................................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................................
Weight of barrier arm = ....................... N
(3)
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Answer
6a- B
(1)
6b-Electromagnet
(1)
6c-to prevent shorting/a short circuit /to prevent current (accept electricity) from going directly
from one turn to the next
accept from one coil to the next
do not credit any reference to
safety/electric
shock/heat
insulation
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Q13: During a storm, a large rock falls from a high cliff into the sea.
The graph shows the velocity of the rock as it falls from the cliff until it reaches the bottom
of the sea. A, B and C are stages in its fall before it hits the sea.
(a) State the property of the graph that can be used to determine
(i) acceleration,
...............................................................................................................................
(1)
(1)
(1)
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(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(d) Describe and explain the motion of the rock when it is in the sea at stage E. Use the
concepts of drag, weight, acceleration and velocity in your answer.
......................................................................................................................................
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......................................................................................................................................
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......................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................... (4)
(e) Explain how the graph shows that the height of the cliff is greater than the depth of
the sea.
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......................................................................................................................................(2)
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Answer
14 (a) direction
14 (b) V
S
S
V
14 (c)0.4 N (1)
to the right
(1)
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2009 June
Q8-The diagram shows the sizes of the two horizontal forces, X and Y, acting on a road
tanker.
(1)
(1)
(2)
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Answer
Question Number
8 (a)
Question Number
8 (b)
Question Number
8 (c)
Acceptable
Extra
Reject
Mark
Answers
Information
has
either order
unit
1
size/magnitud
e/(quantitativ
e) value/
quantity
/amount
and
direction
Acceptable
Extra Information
Mark
Answers
(unbalanced force
1
=) X-Y
or in words
e.g. forward force
backward force
forward force drag
Acceptable
Extra Information
Mark
Answers
acceleration is a
acceleration and
2
vector
any one other
or
from the list are
acceleration is not vectors/not scalars
a scalar
scores 1
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(a) (i) State the equation which relates acceleration, change in velocity and time taken.
...............................................................................................................................
(1)
(ii) Calculate the trains acceleration between the start and point L and give the unit.
...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
Acceleration = .........................................................
(3)
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(c) A student uses the graph to calculate the distance travelled by the train.
She writes the equation shown in the box.
(1)
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Answer
Question Number
12 (a)(i)
12 (a)(ii)
Acceptable
Answers
acceleration =
change in
velocity
time (taken)
a = (v u) /t
correct pair of
readings from
the graph
e.g. 45 m/s
and 30
minutes
45/1800 =
0.025
nwn
Extra Information
Mark
45/30 = 1.5
nwn
m/s/min
45/0.5 = 90
nwn
m/s/h
1
1
1
m/s
Question Number
12 (b)
12 (c)
Acceptable
Ignore
Answers
50 m/s scores 2
terminal velocity
marks
or
constant velocity
steady speed
uniform motion
or
not accelerating
scores only 1 mark
km or kilometre
Mark
2
1
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Q13-The diagram shows the forces which act on a coconut as it falls from a tall palm tree.
There is no wind.
(a) (i) Explain in terms of the forces involved why, at first, the coconut accelerates.
...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
(1)
(ii) Name the friction force which acts on the coconut as it falls.
...............................................................................................................................
(1)
(1)
(iv) Name the term used for the downwards speed of the coconut when the friction
force equals the coconuts weight.
...............................................................................................................................
(1)
(b) (i) State the equation which relates kinetic energy, mass and speed.
...............................................................................................................................
(1)
(ii) The mass of the coconut is 0.80 kg. Just before it hits the ground its kinetic
energy is 32.4 J.
Calculate its speed just before it hits the ground and state the unit.
...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
Speed = .............................................
(3)
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Answer
Question Number
13 (a)(i)
13 (a)(ii)
13 (a)(iii)
Question Number
13 (a)(iv)
Question Number
13 (b)(i)
Acceptable
Answers
weight/gravity is
greater than
friction/drag
ora
or
downward force
greater than
upward force
ora
air resistance
air friction
drag
increases
(gets) bigger
(gets) larger
builds up
32.4 = 0.80
2
v
v = 9 nwn
m/s or
metres/second
Mark
upthrust
upthrust
wind
1
1
Acceptable Answers
Reject
terminal velocity
1
terminal speed
Acceptable
Extra Information
Answers
(kinetic energy) = or (KE) = m v2
mass speed
13 (b)(ii)
Ignore
Mark
Mark
1
or any correctly
transposed
version
2
v = 81 or v = 81
st
scores 1 mark
1
1
1
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2009 Nov
Q7: The diagram shows a tower crane on a building site.
(1)
(2)
...............................................................................................................................
(ii) Give another example of a vector quantity.
(1)
...............................................................................................................................
(1)
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Answer
Question
No.
7 (a)(i)
7 (a)(ii)
7 (b)(i)
7 (b)(ii)
Acceptable Ans.
Extra Information
Mark
(total) clockwise
moment(s)
= (total) anticlockwise
moment(s)
3.6 (kN) (2)
1
or
1
momentum/velocity/displacement/impulse
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Q12-Crash tests are used to measure the safety of new car designs. In one type of test, a car
accelerates along a straight and level track and then crashes into a barrier.
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...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
Distance = ..................................... m
(3)
(iii) The car hits the barrier and a short time later it stops.
How long in seconds is this short time?
...............................................................................................................................
Time = ....................................... s
(1)
(b) (i) State the equation which relates acceleration, mass and unbalanced force.
...............................................................................................................................
(1)
(ii) When another car hits the barrier, it experiences an unbalanced force of 25 000 N
and decelerates at 20 m/s2.
Calculate the mass in kilograms of the car.
...............................................................................................................................
Mass = .................................... kg
(2)
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Answer
Question
No.
Acceptable Ans.
12 (a)(i)
2 0 (2)
12 (a)(ii)
19.6 (m)
12 (a)(iii)
12 (b)(i)
(0).06 (s)
(unbalanced) force = mass
acceleration
12 (b)(ii)
1250 (kg)
m/s2
(1)
(3)
(2)
Extra information
Marks
or m s-2 or m/s/s
allow for (1) 28 1.4 or any
other correct indication that the
slope of the ascending line is
being used
or
clear indication that the distance
is given by the area under (the
main part of) the graph
(1)
a numerical statement which, if
correctly evaluated, leads to
19.6 e.g. 1.4 28 (1)
or F = ma
or any correctly
transposed version
or 25000 20 (kg) (1)
1
1
2
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Q2: A child runs out in front of a truck. The driver makes an emergency stop.
The graph shows the speed of the truck from the time when the driver first sees the
child.
(a) (i) State the time, in seconds, for the driver to react.
Time = ................................... s
(1)
(ii) Calculate the time, in seconds, for the brakes to stop the truck.
Time = ................................... s
(1)
(b) The driver had been drinking alcohol. State the effect this may have had on:
(i) the time for the driver to react;
...............................................................................................................................
(1)
(1)
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(c) Give one feature of the road conditions which may increase the stopping distance of
a vehicle.
......................................................................................................................................
(1)
(1)
(ii) State the name of a force which opposes the motion of the truck.
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(1)
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Answer
Question
No.
Acceptable Answer
2(a)(i)
2(a)(ii)
2(b)(i)
1.6 (s)
4.4 (s)
increase(d)/longer /more
2(b)(ii)
2(c)
2(d)(i)
2(d) (ii)
Extra Info.
Marks
dna slower/slowed it
down
1
1
1
1
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Q13: In 1907, a tradition started of dropping a ball, made from wood and iron, into Times
Square in New York at midnight on New Years Eve.
The ball had a mass of 300 kg and was dropped from a great height.
(a) Calculate the weight, in newtons, of the ball.
......................................................................................................................................
Weight = ............................... N
(2)
(i) Add a labelled arrow to the diagram to show the weight of the ball.
(1)
(ii) Add another arrow to the diagram to show another force acting on the ball during
its fall through the air.
(iii) State the name of this force.
(1)
...............................................................................................................................
(1)
(c) Eventually the ball reached terminal velocity when it was travelling at constant
speed.
Explain why the ball reached terminal velocity.
......................................................................................................................................
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(3)
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Answer
Question
No.
13(a)
13(b)(i)
13(b)(ii)
13(b)(iii)
13(c)
Acceptable Answer
Extra Info.
Marks
W = mg
(1)
= 300 x 10 = 3000 (N)
(1)
arrow vertically downwards by
eye
and
labelled 3000 (N) / weight/ W /
mg
arrow vertically upwards by eye
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Q16: The diagram shows a kite in the air and the size and direction of the forces which
act on it.
(1)
(b) Calculate the resultant sideways force, in newtons, on the kite and state its direction.
Resultant sideways force = ..................................... N
Direction .........................................
(2)
(2)
(d) State the word which is used to describe quantities, such as force and acceleration,
which are not scalar quantities.
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(1)
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Answer
Question
No.
Acceptable Answer
16(c)
1.0 (N)
1.5 (N)
right/arrow drawn to right i.e.
/east
has size/magnitude/amount
16(d)
but no direction
vector
16(a)
16(b)
Extra Info.
Marks
2
2
mark independently
has only size/magnitude
scores both marks
1
1
1
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2010 Nov.
Q5: A ticker timer is a device which makes dots on a paper tape.
A student fastens one end of the tape to a toy car and uses the ticker timer to record the
motion of the toy car.
Her investigation is shown below.
Part of the tape from the students investigation is shown in the following drawing.
(a) (i) The ticker timer produces dots at a steady rate of 50 dots per second.
Calculate how long, in seconds, it took the toy car to travel from A to B.
...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................
Time taken = ....................... s
(2)
(2)
(b) The diagram shows the toy car and the arrow shows where its weight acts.
Put an X on the diagram to show the position of the centre of gravity of the car.
The centre of the X should be at the centre of gravity.
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Answer
Question
No.
Acceptable Answer
Extra Info.
Marks
5(a)(i)
5(a)(ii)
730 mm/s
5(b)
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The jib is designed so that its weight is equally balanced on each side of the support.
The following diagram shows the other turning forces on the jib.
The jib is in equilibrium.
(a) (i) State the principle of moments for a system which is in equilibrium.
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(ii) Use the principle of moments to calculate the weight, in kilonewtons, of the
concrete block.
(1)
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Weight of the concrete block = .................................... kN
(2)
(1)
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(3)
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Question
No.
Acceptable Answer
Extra Info.
Marks
8(a)(i)
8(a)(ii)
18 (kN)
8(b)(i)
weight = mass g
W = mg
2600 (2)
kg (1)
2.6 tonnes /t
8(b)(ii)
(3)
1
3
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(1)
(b) When the car is moving the unbalanced force acting on the car is 150 N.
(i) State the equation which relates unbalanced force, mass and acceleration.
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(1)
(1)
(2)
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(c) The velocity-time graph shows how the car moves from rest during ten seconds.
(2)
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Answer
Question
No.
Acceptable Answer
Extra Info.
Marks
9(a)
friction
9(b)(i)
F = ma
9(b)(ii)
allow 1/8
1
1
9(b)(iii)
m/s
9(c)
slope = acceleration
slope shown to be about 0.125
ignore N/kg
or use of any v/t from graph
or use v = at (1) and compare
with v value from graph (1)
ecf from (b)(iii)
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