Physics Qs and Ms
Physics Qs and Ms
Q1.
The speed-time graph shows how the speed of the object varies from the time it is thrown until
reaching its maximum height.
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acceleration = ........................................................... m / s2
(ii) Calculate the distance the object travels to reach its maximum height.
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distance = ........................................................... m
The graph shows how the speed of this object varies with time.
(i) Give the name of the two forces acting on the object as it falls.
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(ii) Draw arrows on the diagram to show the forces acting on the object at B.
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Q2.
The graph shows how the thinking distance and braking distance of a car vary with its initial
speed.
The brakes are applied and the car comes to a complete stop in the braking distance shown by
the graph.
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Q3.
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A kg / m / s
B kg2 m / s
C kg m / s2
D kg m / s
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(ii) Calculate the magnitude of the velocity of part P after the explosion.
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velocity = ........................................................... m / s
(c) A child drops an egg from a height of 10 cm and the egg lands on the floor.
Explain why the egg is less likely to break if the floor is covered with a thick carpet than if the
floor were covered in hard tiles.
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Q4.
A student investigates how the support forces acting on a metre rule are affected by the position
of a mass hanger.
suspend a metre rule from its 10 cm and 90 cm marks using two newton meters
place a mass hanger with a weight of 5 N at the 20 cm mark on the metre rule
adjust the heights of the newton meters until the metre rule is horizontal
record the readings on both newton meters
The student repeats the method, moving the mass hanger to a different position on the metre
rule each time.
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(iii) Suggest how the student could improve the quality of his data.
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(ii) Draw the line of best fit for newton meter B.
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(c) Using ideas about moments, explain why the reading on newton meter A decreases as the
mass hanger is moved towards newton meter B.
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Q5.
This question is about waves.
(1)
A infrared
B radio
C sound
D ultraviolet
(ii) Draw a straight line linking each electromagnetic wave to its correct hazard.
(2)
(1)
B cooking food
D smoke detectors
(1)
B cooking food
Q6.
The diagram shows the oscilloscope trace produced by the sound wave.
The student uses two microphones and a ruler to determine the wavelength of the sound wave.
(i) State the formula linking the speed, frequency and wavelength of a wave.
(1)
(ii) Use the oscilloscope trace to calculate the speed of the wave.
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(b) Another student uses this method to determine the speed of sound.
Step 1 The student stands 50 m away from her teacher, measuring the distance with a metre
ruler.
Step 2 The teacher makes a loud sound and flashes a light at the same time.
Step 3 The student starts the stopwatch when she sees the flash of light.
Step 4 She stops the stopwatch when she hears the loud sound.
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Q7.
A toy produces continuous waves when floating on the surface of a pool of water.
Diagram 1 shows the wavefronts produced when the toy is not moving, as viewed from above.
Diagram 2 shows the wavefronts produced when the toy is moving across the surface of the pool
of water.
(a) Draw an arrow on diagram 2 to show the direction the toy is moving.
(1)
(b) Explain how the frequency of the waves at point A is different to the frequency of the waves
at point B.
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(a) A student uses this method to determine the refractive index of a material.
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(ii) The table shows the student's results for an angle of incidence of 40°.
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(iii) Describe how the student could improve their method to get a more accurate value for the
refractive index.
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(ii) State the formula linking critical angle and refractive index.
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Q9.
a labelled diagram
the apparatus needed
the method used
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Q10.
A light bulb used in homes converts electrical energy into light energy.
Calculate the amount of light energy output by the lamp in 9.0 hours of use.
Q11.
(a) The boxes give some situations and some energy stores.
Draw one straight line from each situation to the energy store that decreases for that situation.
The first one has been done for you.
(4)
(i) Which method of energy transfer takes place between the battery and the lamp?
(1)
A electrical
B heating
C mechanical
D radiation
(ii) Which method of energy transfer takes place between the lamp and the surroundings?
(1)
A electrical
B light radiation
C mechanical
D sound radiation
A student uses this apparatus to investigate the force needed to pull a block along a ramp.
(a) (i) State the formula linking work done, force and distance moved in the direction of the
force.
(1)
(ii) The student pulls the block 0.89 m along the ramp with a force of 26 N.
Show that the work done on the block by the 26 N force is about 23 J.
(2)
(iii) The block has a mass of 1.3 kg and moves vertically upwards 0.11 m.
Calculate the increase in the gravitational potential energy (GPE) store of the block between the
bottom and the top of the ramp.
(3)
(iv) Explain why the work done to move the block along the ramp is greater than the increase in
the GPE store of the block.
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(b) The student suggests it is better to use a less steep ramp to raise the block through the
same vertical height.
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Q13.
The diagram shows a skier of weight 830 N skiing down a very steep slope.
(1)
(i) State the relationship between work done, force and distance moved in the direction of the
force.
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(ii) Calculate the mean frictional force as the skier moves from B to P.
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