Physics Unit 1 Part 2
Physics Unit 1 Part 2
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Preface
This video contains the frequently asked questions for the new specification from past
papers (2019-2022).
This series will be split into 2 parts
Part 1: Part 2
1. Motion graphs 1. Stress-strain
2. Vector or scalar 2. Moments
3. Resolving vectors and adding forces 3. SI Units
4. Kinetic Equation 4. Gravitational and
5. Terminal velocity potential energy
6. Newtons Law 5. Power and work done
6. Momentum
7. Upthrust and density
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Table of Content
1. Stress-strain
2. Moments
3. SI Units
4. Gravitational and potential energy
5. Power and work done
6. Momentum
7. Upthrust and density
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Stress-strain
4
Q1
5
Q1
Answer
Explanation
A (B is incorrect because doubling the diameter gives four times the cross section,
requiring four times the tension for the same stress.; C is incorrect because increasing
the diameter increases the cross section, requiring a greater tension for the same stress,
not less; D is incorrect because increasing the diameter increases the cross section,
requiring a greater tension for the same stress, not less)
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Q2
7
Q2
Answer
Explanation
C (A is incorrect because reducing the extension reduces the stored energy; B is incorrect
because reducing the extension reduces the stored energy and increasing the force
increases the stored energy; D is incorrect because increasing the force increases the
stored energy)
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Q3
9
Q3
Answer
Explanation
10
Q4
11
Q4
Answer
Explanation
D (A is incorrect because the fracture point is at the extreme end of the graph; B is
incorrect because proportionality ends before point X is reached; C is incorrect
because point X is not the highest point reached by the graph)
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Q5
13
Q5
Answer
Explanation
14
Q6
15
Q6
Answer
Explanation
C (A is not the correct answer as σ ÷ A does not give force; B is not the correct
answer as σ ÷ A does not give force Δx squared; D is not the correct answer as Δx
squared)
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Q7
17
Q7
Answer
Explanation
C (A is not the correct answer as every column is wrong.; B is not the correct answer as
the P and Q columns are the wrong way round.; D is not the correct answer as the Q
and R columns are the wrong way round.)
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Q8
19
Q8
Answer
Explanation
C (A is not the correct answer as it has a high elastic limit; B is not the correct answer
as it has a high elastic limit and a small region of plastic deformation; D is not the
correct answer as it has a small region of plastic deformation)
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Q9
21
Q9
Answer
Explanation
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Q10
23
Q10
Answer
Explanation
D (A is not the correct answer as the stiffness constant only applies to objects; B is
not the correct answer as the Young modulus only applies to materials; C is not the
correct answer as the stiffness constant only applies to objects and the Young
modulus only applies to materials)
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Moments
25
Q1
26
Q1
Answer
Explanation
28
Q2
Answer
Explanation
B (A is incorrect because the CW moment of the force could balance the ACW
moment of the weight; C is incorrect because the CW moment of the force could
balance the ACW moment of the weight; D is incorrect because the CW moment of
the force could balance the ACW moment of the weight)
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SI Units
30
Q1
31
Q1
Answer
Explanation
B (A is incorrect because one watt is defined as one joule per second; C is incorrect
because a 1 N = 1 kg ms-2; D is incorrect because a joule is the unit for work, and work =
force × distance)
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Q2
33
Q2
Answer
Explanation
34
Q3
35
Q3
Answer
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Gravitational and potential energy
37
Q1
38
Q1
Answer
Explanation
39
Q2
40
Q2
Answer
Explanation
C (A is incorrect because it takes no account of the k.e.; B is incorrect because the energy
dissipated would be greater than the original energy; D is incorrect because the energy
dissipated could not be negative)
41
Q3
42
Q3
Answer
Explanation
43
Q4
44
Q4
Answer
Explanation
B (A is not the correct answer as force per unit length has no meaning.; C is not the
correct answer as this is the gravitational force.; D is not the correct answer as this is
gravitational potential.)
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Q5
46
Q5
Answer
Explanation
A is the correct answer as Egrav decreases at an increasing rate as the ball accelerates
towards the ground and increases at a decreasing rate as the ball decelerates away
from the ground after the bounce
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Power and work done
48
Q1
49
Q1
Answer
Explanation
50
Q2
51
Q2
Answer
Explanation
52
Q3
53
Q3
Answer
Explanation
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Q4
55
Q4
Answer
Explanation
D (A is not the correct answer as spurious factor of 100 and 0.68 multiplies; B is
not the correct answer as this gives a lower input than output; C is not the correct
answer as there is a spurious factor of 100)
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Q5
57
Q5
Answer
Explanation
D (A is not the correct answer as it gives units of J -1 which is not a unit for
energy.; B is not the correct answer for the same reason that A is not.; C is not the
correct answer as 68 ≠ 68%.)
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Q6
59
Q6
Answer
Explanation
60
Q7
61
Q7
Answer
Explanation
62
Q8
63
Q8
Answer
Explanation
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Momentum
65
Q1
66
Q1
Answer
Explanation
67
Q2
68
Q2
Answer
Explanation
D (A is not the correct answer as it contradicts Newton’s Third Law.; B is not the
correct answer as it also contradicts Newton’s Third Law.; C is not the correct
answer as the force of Y on X is in the opposite direction to the velocity of X.) 69
Upthrust and density
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Q1
71
Q1
Answer
Explanation
B because Upthrust is equal to weight of sphere (2.5 N). Weight of displaced water if half sphere submerged = 2.5
N Weight of displaced water if all of sphere submerged = 5.0 N Total upwards force acting on sphere when
completely submerged = 5.0 N Total downwards force on sphere if completely submerged (and stationary) = 5.0
N F must be equal to 2.5 N
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Q2
73
Q2
Answer
Explanation
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