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January 2005 6677 Mechanics M1: Mark Scheme

This document is a mark scheme for a mechanics exam with 7 multi-part questions. It provides the working and marks for each step of solving the problems. The mark scheme aims to evaluate students' understanding of kinematics, dynamics and Newton's laws of motion by testing calculations related to concepts like acceleration, forces, momentum and projectile motion.

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January 2005 6677 Mechanics M1: Mark Scheme

This document is a mark scheme for a mechanics exam with 7 multi-part questions. It provides the working and marks for each step of solving the problems. The mark scheme aims to evaluate students' understanding of kinematics, dynamics and Newton's laws of motion by testing calculations related to concepts like acceleration, forces, momentum and projectile motion.

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Final Mark scheme
January 2005

6677 Mechanics M1
Mark Scheme

Question Scheme Marks


Number

1 3 4

1 .5 kg 2.5 kg

2.5 v

(a) CLM: 1.5 x 3 – 2.5 x 4 = – 1.5 x 2.5 + 2.5 x v M1 A1

⇒ v = – 0.7 m s–1 so speed = 0.7 m s–1 A1


(3)

(b) Direction of Q unchanged A1√


(1)

(c) Impulse = 1.5 ( 3 + 2.5) M1

= 8.25, Ns A1, B1
(3)

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Question Scheme Marks


Number

2 T 3T

40g 20g

(a) R(↑): T + 3T = 40g + 20g M1

T = 15g, so tension at C is 45g or 441 N or 440 N A1


(2)

(b) M(B) 15g x 3 + 45g x d = 40g x 1.5 M1 A2,1,0√



Solve: d = 1/3 or 0.33 or 0.333 m M1 A1
(5)

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Question Scheme Marks


Number

3 (a) Distance = ½ x 4 x 9 + 16 x 9 or ½ (20 + 16) x 9 M1

= 162 m A1
(2)

(b) Distance over last 5 s = ½(9 + u) x 5 M1

162 + ½(9 + u) x 5 = 200 M1 A1√

⇒ u = 6.2 m s–1 A1
(4)

(c) 6.2 = 9 + 5a M1 A1√

a = (–) 0.56 m s–2 A1


(3)

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Question Scheme Marks


Number

R
4
X 2.5g (a) R = 2.5g cos 20 M1
F
≈ 23.0 or 23 N A1
(2)

(b) X = 0.4 x 23.0 + 2.5g sin 20 M1 A2,1,0√

≈ 17.6 or 18 N A1
(4)
(c) R F
In equlib. F = 2.5g sin 20 ≈ 8.38 or 8.4 N B1

2.5g μR = 0.4 x 2.5g cos 20 ≈ 9.21 or 9.2 N B1

8.4 < 9.2 (using ‘F < μR’ not F = μR) M1

Since F < μR remains in equilibrium (cso) A1


(4)

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Number

5 (a) ‘s = ut + ½at2’ for B: 0.4 = ½ a(0.5)2 M1 A1

a = 3.2 m s–2 A1
(3)

(b) N2L for B: 0.8g – T = 0.8 x 3.2 M1 A1√



T = 5.28 or 5.3 N M1 A1
(4)

(c) A: F = μ x 0.5g B1

N2L for A: T – F = 0.5a M1 A1



Sub and solve μ = 0.75 or 0.751 M1 A1
(5)

(d) Same acceleration for A and B. B1


(1)

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Question Scheme Marks


Number

6 (a) 162 = 202 – 2 x a x 24 ⇒ a = 3 m s–2 M1 A1


(2)

(b) v2 = 202 – 2 x 3 x 30 M1 A1√

v = √220 or 14.8 m s–1 A1


(3)

(c) 0.3 = m x 3 ⇒ m = 0.1 kg (*) M1 A1


(2)

(d) 0.1(w + √220) = 2.4 M1 A1√

w = 9.17 A1

0 = 9,17 – 3 x t M1 A1√

t ≈ 3.06 s A1
(6)

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Question Scheme Marks


Number

7 (a) vP = {(29i + 34j) – (20i + 10j)}/3 = (3i + 8j) km h–1 M1 A1


(2)

(b) p = (20i + 10j) + (3i + 8j)t M1 A1√

q = (14i – 6j) + 12tj M1 A1


(4)

(c) q – p = (–6 – 3t)i + (–16 + 4t)j M1 A1



d2 = (–6 – 3t)2 + (–16 + 4t)2 M1

= 36 + 36t + 9t2 + 16t2 – 128t + 256 M1

= 25t2 – 92t + 292 (*) A1 (cso)


(5)

(d) 25t2 – 92t + 292 = 225 M1

25t2 – 92t + 67 = 0 A1

(t – 1)(25t – 67) = 0 M1

t = 67/25 or 2.68 A1

time ≈ 161 mins, or 2 hrs 41 mins, or 2.41 am, or 0241 A1


(5)

6677 Mechanics 1
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