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Kinematics & Dynamics Paper 2

A girl throws a ball vertically upwards from the top of a cliff with an initial speed of 12 m/s. The ball's speed over time is shown in a graph, demonstrating constant acceleration. The graph is used to determine the time when the ball reaches maximum height (4 seconds) and hits the ground (6 seconds). The maximum height is calculated as 36 meters. The change in momentum of the 250g ball from when it leaves the girl's hand to 4 seconds is calculated. The principle of conservation of momentum is stated and used to comment on the momentum calculation. A ball falling from rest onto a flat surface has its velocity over time graphed. The graph is used to determine the distance traveled in 0.4 seconds
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Kinematics & Dynamics Paper 2

A girl throws a ball vertically upwards from the top of a cliff with an initial speed of 12 m/s. The ball's speed over time is shown in a graph, demonstrating constant acceleration. The graph is used to determine the time when the ball reaches maximum height (4 seconds) and hits the ground (6 seconds). The maximum height is calculated as 36 meters. The change in momentum of the 250g ball from when it leaves the girl's hand to 4 seconds is calculated. The principle of conservation of momentum is stated and used to comment on the momentum calculation. A ball falling from rest onto a flat surface has its velocity over time graphed. The graph is used to determine the distance traveled in 0.4 seconds
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A girl stands at the top of a cliff and throws a ball vertically upwards with a speed of 12ms1, as illustrated in Fig. 1.1.

Fig. 1.1
At the time that the girl throws the ball, her hand is a height h above the horizontal ground at the base of the cliff. The
variation with time t of the speed v of the ball is shown in Fig. 1.2.

Fig. 1.2
Speeds in the upward direction are shown as being positive. Speeds in the downward direction are negative.
(a) State the feature of Fig. 1.2 that shows that the acceleration is constant.
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(b) Use Fig. 1.2 to determine the time at which the ball
(i) reaches maximum height,
time = .s
(ii) hits the ground at the base of the cliff.
time = . S
[2]
(c) Determine the maximum height above the base of the cliff to which the ball rises.
height = m

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(d) The ball has mass 250 g. Calculate the magnitude of the change in momentum of the ball between the time that it leaves
the girls hand to time t = 4.0s.
change = Ns
[3]
(e)

(i) State the principle of conservation of momentum.


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(ii) Comment on your answer to (d) by reference to this principle.


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A ball falls from rest onto a flat horizontal surface. Fig. 2.1 shows the variation with time t of the velocity v of the ball as it
approaches and rebounds from the surface.

Fig. 2.1
Use data from Fig. 2.1 to determine
(a) the distance travelled by the ball during the first 0.40 s,

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distance = . M
[2]

(b) the change in momentum of the ball, of mass 45 g, during contact of the ball with the surface,

change = .. Ns
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(c) the average force acting on the ball during contact with the surface.

force = . N
[2]
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