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PHYSICS
Paper 2
May/June 2004
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Data
speed of light in free space,
c = 3.00 10 8 m s 1
0 = 4 10 7 H m1
0 = 8.85 10 12 F m1
elementary charge,
e = 1.60 10 19 C
h = 6.63 10 34 J s
u = 1.66 10 27 kg
me = 9.11 10 31 kg
mp = 1.67 10 27 kg
R = 8.31 J K 1 mol 1
NA = 6.02 10 23 mol 1
k = 1.38 10 23 J K 1
gravitational constant,
G = 6.67 10 11 N m 2 kg 2
g = 9.81 m s 2
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Formulae
uniformly accelerated motion,
s = ut + at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
W = pV
gravitational potential,
= Gm
a = 2x
v = v0 cos t
v = (x 20 x 2)
resistors in series,
R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel,
electric potential,
Q
40r
V=
capacitors in series,
capacitors in parallel,
C = C1 + C2 + . . .
W=
QV
alternating current/voltage,
x = x0 sin t
hydrostatic pressure,
p = qgh
p=
radioactive decay,
x = x0 exp( t )
decay constant,
= 0.693
Nm 2
<c >
V
t
3H02
q0 =
equation of continuity,
Av = constant
8G
p1 + qv12 = p2 + qv22
F = Ar v
Re =
qv r
F = Br 2qv 2
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Answer all the questions in the spaces provided.
(a) State the difference between a scalar quantity and a vector quantity.
scalar: ..............................................................................................................................
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vector: ..............................................................................................................................
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(b) Two forces of magnitude 6.0 N and 8.0 N act at a point P. Both forces act away from
point P and the angle between them is 40.
Fig. 1.1 shows two lines at an angle of 40 to one another.
40
Fig. 1.1
On Fig. 1.1, draw a vector diagram to determine the magnitude of the resultant of the
two forces.
magnitude of resultant = ...................................... N [4]
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Fig. 2.1 shows the variation with distance x along a wave of its displacement d at a particular
time.
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0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
x/m
Fig. 2.1
The wave is a progressive wave having a speed of 330 m s1.
(a) (i)
(ii)
frequency = .................................... Hz
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(b) A second wave has the same frequency and speed as the wave shown in Fig. 2.1 but
has double the intensity. The phase difference between the two waves is 180.
On the axes of Fig. 2.1, sketch a graph to show the variation with distance x of the
displacement d of this second wave.
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A student has been asked to determine the linear acceleration of a toy car as it moves down
a slope. He sets up the apparatus as shown in Fig. 3.1.
Fig. 3.1
The time t to move from rest through a distance d is found for different values of d. A graph of
d (y-axis) is plotted against t 2 (x-axis) as shown in Fig. 3.2.
120
100
d / cm
80
60
40
20
0
0
10
t
Fig. 3.2
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(a) Theory suggests that the graph is a straight line through the origin.
Name the feature on Fig. 3.2 that indicates the presence of
(i)
random error,
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(ii)
systematic error.
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(b) (i)
Use your answer to (i) to calculate the acceleration of the toy down the slope.
Explain your working.
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A ball has mass m. It is dropped onto a horizontal plate as shown in Fig. 4.1.
plate
Fig. 4.1
Just as the ball makes contact with the plate, it has velocity v, momentum p and kinetic
energy Ek.
(a) (i)
(ii)
p2
.
2m
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(b) Just before impact with the plate, the ball of mass 35 g has speed 4.5 m s1. It bounces
from the plate so that its speed immediately after losing contact with the plate is
3.5 m s1. The ball is in contact with the plate for 0.14 s.
Calculate, for the time that the ball is in contact with the plate,
(i)
the average force, in addition to the weight of the ball, that the plate exerts on the
ball,
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Two forces, each of magnitude F, form a couple acting on the edge of a disc of radius r, as
shown in Fig. 5.1.
r
F
Fig. 5.1
(a) The disc is made to complete n revolutions about an axis through its centre, normal to
the plane of the disc. Write down an expression for
(i)
(ii)
(b) Using your answer to (a), show that the work W done by a couple producing a torque T
when it turns through n revolutions is given by
W = 2nT.
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(c) A car engine produces a torque of 470 N m at 2400 revolutions per minute. Calculate
the output power of the engine.
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Fig. 6.1 shows wavefronts incident on, and emerging from, a double slit arrangement.
Fig. 6.1
The wavefronts represent successive crests of the wave. The line OX shows one direction
along which constructive interference may be observed.
(a) State the principle of superposition.
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(b) On Fig. 6.1, draw lines to show
(i)
(ii)
a direction along which destructive interference may be observed (label this line
DD).
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(c) Light of wavelength 650 nm is incident normally on a double slit arrangement. The
interference fringes formed are viewed on a screen placed parallel to and 1.2 m from the
plane of the double slit, as shown in Fig. 6.2.
screen
light of
wavelength 650 nm
1.2 m
not to scale
Fig. 6.2
The fringe separation is 0.70 mm.
(i)
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The width of both slits is increased without changing their separation a. State the
effect, if any, that this change has on
1. the separation of the fringes,
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2. the brightness of the light fringes,
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3. the brightness of the dark fringes.
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A household electric lamp is rated as 240 V, 60 W. The filament of the lamp is made from
tungsten and is a wire of constant radius 6.0 106 m. The resistivity of tungsten at the
normal operating temperature of the lamp is 7.9 107 m.
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(ii)
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(b) Calculate the length of the filament.
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thermistor
1.50 V
Fig. 8.1
The battery of e.m.f. 1.50 V has negligible internal resistance and the voltmeter has infinite
resistance.
(a) The voltmeter is to read 1.00 V at 0 C. Show that the resistance of resistor R is 7800 .
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(b) The temperature of the thermistor is increased to 30 C. Determine the reading on the
voltmeter.
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(c) The voltmeter in Fig. 8.1 is replaced with one having a resistance of 7800 .
Calculate the reading on this voltmeter for the thermistor at a temperature of 0 C.
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