Physics Paper 2 (2021) - Questions
Physics Paper 2 (2021) - Questions
Physics Paper 2 (2021) - Questions
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PHYSICS
Higher Tier Paper 2
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• The maximum mark for this paper is 100.
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• You are expected to use a calculator where appropriate.
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0 1 The thinking distance and braking distance for a car vary with the speed of the car.
0 1 . 1 Explain the effect of two other factors on the braking distance of a car.
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0 1 . 2 Which equation links acceleration (a), mass (m) and resultant force (F). box
[1 mark]
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mass
resultant force =
acceleration2
mass
resultant force =
acceleration
Deceleration = m/s2
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0 1 . 4 Figure 1 shows how the thinking distance and braking distance for a car vary with box
the speed of the car.
Figure 1
Stopping distance = m
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Figure 2 shows part of the braking system for a car. box
Figure 2
0 1 . 5 Which equation links area of a surface (A), the force normal to that surface (F) and
pressure (p).
[1 mark]
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p=F×A
p = F × A2
F
p=
A
A
p=
F
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0 1 . 6 When the brake pedal is pressed, a force of 60 N is applied to the piston. box
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Surface area (in standard form) = Unit
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0 2 Figure 3 shows a child on a playground toy. box
Figure 3
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A student investigated the relationship between the force applied to a spring and the box
extension of the spring.
Figure 4
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0 2 . 2 Describe a method the student could use to obtain the results given in Figure 4. box
You should include a risk assessment for one hazard in the investigation.
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0 2 . 3 Which equation links extension (e), force (F) and spring constant (k). box
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extension
force =
spring constant
spring constant
force =
extension
Figure 4
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0 2 . 4 Determine the spring constant of the spring. box
Use Figure 4.
[3 marks]
‘The extension of the spring is directly proportional to the force applied to the spring.’
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0 2 . 6 The student repeated the investigation using a different spring with a spring constant box
of 13 N/m.
Calculate the elastic potential energy of the spring when the extension of the spring
was 20 cm.
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0 3 A main sequence star in a distant galaxy is the same size and mass as the Sun. box
0 3 . 1 Explain why the star is stable while it is in the main sequence stage of its life cycle.
[2 marks]
0 3 . 2 Describe what will happen to the star between the main sequence stage and the end
of the star’s life cycle.
You should include the names of the stages in the life cycle of the star.
[3 marks]
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0 3 . 3 Figure 5 shows how the speed of galaxies moving away from Earth varies with the box
distance of the galaxies from Earth.
Figure 5
Which galaxy would show the smallest observed change in the wavelength of
visible light?
A B C D
Reason
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0 4 Lenses are used to form images of objects. box
Figure 6
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0 4 . 2 Figure 7 shows an object near to a convex lens. box
Figure 7
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The position of an image formed by a convex lens varies with the distance between box
the object and the lens.
Figure 8
0 4 . 3 Describe how the distance of the image from the lens decreases as the distance
between the object and the lens increases.
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0 4 . 4 The student measured the distance from the image to the lens four times. box
The distance between the object and the lens did not change.
Uncertainty = ± cm
Figure 9
10
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0 5 Ultraviolet is a type of electromagnetic wave. box
3 × 107 m
3 × 10–7 m
3 × 109 m
3 × 10–9 m
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Frequency = Hz
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0 5 . 4 Table 1 gives the wavelength of an ultraviolet wave and three other box
electromagnetic waves.
Table 1
Draw one line from each wave to the name of the wave.
[1 mark]
Wave Name
Wave E Infrared
Wave G X-rays
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0 6 A teacher demonstrated some features of waves using a ripple tank. box
Figure 10
0 6 . 1 The teacher measured the time taken for 10 wave fronts to pass the mark.
The teacher repeated this measurement three times and calculated the mean.
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0 6 . 2 The teacher’s measurements for the time taken for 10 wave fronts to pass the box
mark were:
0 6 . 3 In a different investigation, the teacher wanted to determine the speed of water waves
in the ripple tank.
Explain how the teacher could determine the speed of the wave.
[3 marks]
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0 7 Figure 11 shows a cyclist riding a bicycle. box
Figure 11
Figure 12 shows how the velocity of the cyclist changes during a short journey.
Figure 12
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0 7 . 2 Determine the distance travelled by the cyclist between Y and Z. box
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Figure 13
Describe how the force on the pedal causes a moment about the rear axle.
[2 marks]
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Figure 14 shows a different cyclist towing a trailer. box
Figure 14
0 7 . 4 The speed of the cyclist and trailer increased uniformly from 0 m/s to 2.4 m/s.
Acceleration = m/s2
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0 7 . 5 The resultant force of the towbar on the trailer has a horizontal component and a box
vertical component.
Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant force of the towbar on the
trailer by drawing a vector diagram.
[4 marks]
Magnitude of force = N
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Direction of force = degrees
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0 8 A student made a moving-coil loudspeaker. box
Figure 15
0 8 . 1 What is the name of the effect used by the moving-coil loudspeaker to produce
sound waves?
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0 8 . 2 Explain how a moving-coil loudspeaker produces a sound wave. box
[4 marks]
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0 8 . 3 A student investigated how the loudness of sound from the loudspeaker depends on: box
Table 2
200 400 47
300 600 63
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0 9 A teacher demonstrated how a magnetic field can cause a copper rod to accelerate. box
The teacher placed the copper rod on two brass rails in a magnetic field.
Figure 16
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0 9 . 1 The teacher closes the switch and the copper rod accelerates. box
Explain how Fleming’s left hand rule can be used to predict the direction in which the
copper rod will move.
[5 marks]
0 9 . 2 Suggest two changes to the equipment that would increase the force on the
copper rod.
[2 marks]
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0 9 . 3 The teacher closed the switch and the copper rod accelerated uniformly from rest box
for 0.15 s.
Calculate the maximum possible velocity of the copper rod when it left the
magnetic field.
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