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The figure below shows the moment when athletes in the 100-m sprint are
crossing the finishig line. The result of the winner is 10.5 s.
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Solutions Marks
(a) Maximum possible error = 0.2 + 0.2 + 0.05 + 0.05
1A
= 0.5 s
0.5
Maximum possible percentage error = 100% 1M
10.5
= 4.76% 1A
0.01 0.01
(b) Maximum possible percentage error = 100% 1M
10.5
= 0.190% 1A
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2112002
Assume that the Earth travels round the Sun in a circle. Suppose the distance
between the Earth and the Sun is R.
(a) Find the magnitude of the displacement of the Earth after 3 months.
(2 marks)
(b) the distance travelled by the Earth after 3 months. (2 marks)
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Solution Marks
(a) The Earth travels a quarter of a circle in 3 months. 1M
Displacement = R 2 R 2 = 2 R 1A
1
(b) Distance travelled = 2R 1M
4
1
= R 1A
2
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2112003
A pendulum swings from X to Y. A student takes a series of photographs of its
motion 4 times per second. When he puts the photographs together using a
computer software, he gets the following picture.
X Y
(a) Find the time needed for the pendulum to swing from X to Y. (2 marks)
(b) What is the displacement of the pendulum when it completes one cycle?
(1 mark)
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Solution Marks
1
(a) Time needed = 4 1M
4
=1s 1A
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(b) Zero 1A
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2112004
A car travels 3000 m forwards and then 1500 m backwards.
(a) What is the total distance travelled by the car? (2 marks)
(b) Take the forward direction as positive. Find the total displacement of the
car. (2 marks)
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Solutions Marks
(a) Total distance travelled by the car = 3000 + 1500 1M
= 4500 m 1A
(b) Total displacement of the car = 3000 + (–1500) 1M
= 1500 m 1A
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2112005
A ticker-tape timer is a vibrator that puts black dots on a ticker tape at the rate of
50 dots per second. When an object pulls the tape through the timer, one can
trace the motion of the obejct.
A trolley pulls the tape and the tape produced is shown below.
10 cm
F L
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Solution Marks
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(a) Time interval between two adjacent dots = = 0.02 s 1M
50
Time interval between F and L = 5 0.02 1M
= 0.1 s 1A
total distance travelled
(b) Average speed = 1M
total time of travel
0 .1
=
0 .1
= 1 m s1 1A
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2112006
A car is travelling at 25 m s–1 initially. Then it accelerates at 3 m s–2.
(a) Find the speed of the car after accelerating for 4 s. (2 marks)
(b) Find the average speed of the car during that 4 s. (2 marks)
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Solutions Marks
v u
(a) By a = , 1M
t
v 25
3=
4
v = 37 m s1 1A
v u
(b) The average speed of the car = 1M
2
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25 37
=
2
= 31 m s1 1A
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2112007
The Tsuen Wan Line of MTR is 25.6 km long and it takes 21 minutes and 7
seconds for a train to travel from Central to Tsuen Wan.
(a) Find the average speed of the train. (2 marks)
(b) State two factors that limit the travelling speed of the train. (2 marks)
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Solutions Marks
25.6 10 3
=
2160 7
= 20.2 m s1 1A
(b) Any two of the following: 2 1A
The maximum acceleration of the train
The maximum deceleration of the train
The maximum speed of the train
The distance between two consecutive stations
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2112008
Peter has the following stop-watch.
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(a) What is the shortest time interval that Peter’s stop-watch can measure?
(1 mark)
(b) Peter uses his stop-watch to time a falling object and the time recorded is
1.23 s.
(i) The reaction time of human is 0.2 s on average. State the maximum
possible error due to reaction time in using the stop-watch. (1 mark)
(ii) Usually experimental results are recorded up to a certain decimal
place, depending on the errors occurred in the experiment. What
should Peter quote as the result? Explain your answer. (2 marks)
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Solutions Marks
(a) 0.01 s 1A
(b) (i) Maximum possible error = 0.2 + 0.2 = 0.4 s 1A
(ii) He should quote the result as 1.2 s. 1A
This is because the total possible error is 0.4 s, i.e. the
measurement is accurate up to 1 decimal place only. 1A
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2112009
John and his friends has dinner in a restaurant. The following figure shows how
they sit around the table with a turntable of radius 0.5 m.
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Wilfred
turntable beef
toothpick
Roger
(a) Wilfred asks Roger for toothpicks. Roger puts them at the edge of the
turntable and right in front of him. He turns the turntable until the
toothpicks are right in front of Wilfred. What is the distance travelled by the
toothpicks? (2 marks)
(b) Roger wants to eat the beef. John turns the turntable until the beef is right in
front of Roger. Calculate the magnitude of displacement of the dish of beef.
In which direction should John turn the turntable so that it would take the
shortest time for Roger to wait? Explain briefly. Assume that the dish is at
the edge of the turntable. (4 marks)
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Solutions Marks
(a) Distance travelled by toothpicks = r 1M
= 0.5
= 1.57 m 1A
(b) Magnitude of displacement = r 2 r 2 1M
= 0 .5 2 0 .5 2
= 0.707 m 1A
John should turn the turntable clockwise 1A
so that the distance travelled by the dish would be the shortest. 1A
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2112010
Tommy walks from point A at the Connaught Road Central to point B where he
turns 90 and he finally reaches point C near the Star Ferry Car Park. His route is
shown on the map with scale 1:2000. The lengths of AB and BC on the map are
5 cm and 10 cm respectively.
North
Queen's Pier
10 cm B
C
Star Hong
Ferry City Hall Kong 5 cm
Car Memorial City City
Park Garden Hall Hall
Car
Park
A
Connaught Road
The Hotel
Cenotaph
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Solutions Marks
(a) Total distance travelled = (5 + 10) 2000 1M
= 30 000 cm
= 300 m 1A
(b) Magnitude of displacement = 2000 52 10 2 1M
= 22 400 cm
1A
= 224 m
10
tan = 1M
5
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= 63.4
Tommy's displacement is 224 m N63.4W. 1A
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2112011
Jane walks from X to Y and then to Z along the path as shown in the following
figure.
(a) Calculate the magnitude of displacement of Jane when she travels from
(i) X to Y (displacement d1), (1 mark)
(ii) Y to Z (displacement d2), and (1 mark)
(ii) X to Z (displacement d3). (1 mark)
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Solutions Marks
2 2
(b) d1 d 2 252 50 2 55.9 m d 3 1A
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2112012
A student uses a digital stop-watch to measure the time taken for a pendulum to
swing 2 cycles. The reading is 3.12 s. Assume that the error due to the student’s
reaction time was 0.4 s.
(a) Find the percentage error due to the student’s reaction time. (2 marks)
(b) Then the student measures the time taken for 20 cycles and the reading is
27.6 s. What is the new percentage error? (1 mark)
(c) Which result is more accurate, timing 2 cycles or 20 cycles? (1 mark)
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Solutions Marks
0.4
(a) Percentage error = 100% 1M
3.12
= 12.8% 1A
0.4
(b) Percentage error = 100% = 1.45% 1A
27.6
(c) Timing 20 cycles is more accurate. 1A
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2112013
In the figure, a marathon runner runs from town A to town D via town B and
town C. Use algebraic method to find his total displacement. (4 marks)
A
N
B
C D 2 km
2 km
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Solutions Marks
A
N
B
C D E 2 km
2 km
AD = AE 2 DE 2 1M
= 6 2 2 2 = 6.32 km 1A
DE 2
tan DAE = = 1M
AE 6
DAE = 18.4
The total displacement is 6.32 km S18.4W. 1A
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2112014
A jumbo jet flies at 260 m s–1 for 10 s. It then flies at 254 m s–1 for 8 s.
(a) Find the total distance it has travelled. (2 marks)
(b) Find its average speed in the journey. (2 marks)
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Solutions Marks
distance
(a) By speed = , 1M
time
Total distance travelled = 260 10 + 254 8 = 4632 m 1A
total distance
(b) Average speed = 1M
total time taken
4632
=
10 8
= 257 m s–1 1A
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2112015
A sports car can accelerate from rest to 100 km h–1 in 4.3 s while a motorcycle
can accelerate from rest to 80 km h–1 in 3.8 s.
(a) What are the average accelerations of the sports car and the motorcycle?
(3 marks)
(b) If both the sports car and the motorcycle are waiting behind a traffic light,
which of them comes up first when the traffic light just turns green? Neglect
the reaction time of the drivers. (1 mark)
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Solutions Marks
v u
(a) By a = , 1M
t
100
0
average acceleration of sports car = 3.6 = 6.46 m s–2 1A
4. 3
80
0
average acceleration of the motorcycle = 3.6 = 5.85 m s–2 1A
3.8
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2112016
In the following figure, an ant walks from X to Y along the shortest path on a
cylindrical block. The radius of the cylindrical block is 0.5 m.
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Solutions Marks
(a) Let s be the distance travelled by the ant.
2 π 0.5 π
The arc length between X and Z = = m 1M
4 4
Since the shortest path between X and Y is a straight line when the
curve surface of the cylinder lies flat, we have
2
s2 = 12 1M
4
s = 1.27 m 1A
The distance travelled is 1.27 m.
(b) Let d be the magnitude of the displacement.
Straight line between X and Z = 0.5 2 0.5 2 = 0.707 m 1M
d 2 = 0.7072 + 12 1M
d = 1.22 m 1A
The magnitude of the displacement is 1.22 m.
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