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PHYSICS
Paper 1 Multiple Choice
October/November 2009
1 hour
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Data
speed of light in free space,
c = 3.00 108 m s1
0 = 4 107 H m1
0 = 8.85 1012 F m1
elementary charge,
e = 1.60 1019 C
h = 6.63 1034 J s
u = 1.66 1027 kg
me = 9.11 1031 kg
mp = 1.67 1027 kg
R = 8.31 J K1 mol1
k = 1.38 1023 J K1
gravitational constant,
g = 9.81 m s2
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Formulae
uniformly accelerated motion,
s = ut +
1
at 2
2
v2 = u2 + 2as
work done on/by a gas,
W = pV
gravitational potential,
= Gm
r
hydrostatic pressure,
p = gh
p=
a = 2x
v = v0 cos t
1
3
Nm <c 2>
V
v =
electric potential,
capacitors in series,
V=
x 02 x 2
Q
4 0r
1 / C = 1 / C1 + 1 / C2 + . . .
capacitors in parallel,
C = C1 + C2 + . . .
W=
resistors in series,
R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel,
1
QV
2
1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + . . .
alternating current/voltage,
x = x0 sin t
radioactive decay,
x = x0 exp(t)
decay constant,
= 0.693
t1
2
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The drag force F acting on a moving sphere obeys an equation of the form F = kAv 2, where A
represents the spheres frontal area and v represents its speed.
What are the base units of the constant k ?
A
kg m5 s4
kg m2 s1
kg m3
kg m4 s2
The table contains some quantities, together with their symbols and units.
quantity
symbol
unit
N kg1
density of liquid
kg m3
vertical height
m3
g hV
hV
g
g
hV
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g2h
5
3
The graph shows two current-voltage calibration curves for a solar cell exposed to different light
intensities.
intensity = 1000 W m2
3.0
current / A
2.0
1.0
intensity = 100 W m2
0
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
voltage / V
1.1
4.7
current at 1000 W m
current at 100 W m
C
8.0
_2
_2
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X
Y
period / ms
peak voltage
/V
20
20
12
50
50
12
On a particular railway, a train driver applies the brake of the train at a yellow signal, a distance of
1.0 km from a red signal, where it stops.
The maximum deceleration of the train is 0.2 m s2.
Assuming uniform deceleration, what is the maximum safe speed of the train at the yellow signal?
A
20 m s1
40 m s1
200 m s1
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400 m s1
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A ball is released from rest above a horizontal surface and bounces several times.
The graph shows how, for this ball, a quantity y varies with time.
y
0
0
time
acceleration
displacement
kinetic energy
velocity
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time / s
6m
12 m
18 m
24 m
Which statement about a ball that strikes a tennis racket and rebounds is always correct?
A
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The diagram shows two spherical masses approaching each other head-on at an equal speed u.
One has mass 2m and the other has mass m.
m
2m
u
Which diagram, showing the situation after the collision, shows the result of an elastic collision?
2m
m
u
3
2m
5u
3
u
6
2u
3
2m
u
6
2m
2u
3
u
3
the spheres stick together
10 A supermarket trolley, total mass 30 kg, is moving at 3.0 m s1. A retarding force of 60 N is applied
to the trolley for 0.50 s in the opposite direction to the trolleys initial velocity.
What is the trolleys new velocity after the application of the force?
A
1.0 m s1
1.5 m s1
2.0 m s1
2.8 m s1
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11 What is the centre of gravity of an object?
A
the point at which the weight of the object may be considered to act
nail
nail
T1
R1
R2
T2
T2
T1
diagram 1
diagram 2
In both cases, a string is attached to the same points on the picture and looped symmetrically
over a nail in a wall. The forces shown are those that act on the nail.
In diagram 1, the string loop is shorter than in diagram 2.
Which information about the magnitude of the forces is correct?
A
R1 = R2
T1 = T2
R1 = R2
T1 > T2
R1 > R2
T1 < T2
R1 < R2
T1 = T2
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13 The diagram shows two pulley wheels connected by a belt.
P
Q
Wheel Q is driven by a motor and rotates clockwise at a constant rate. Wheel Q puts tension in
the top portion of the belt, which in turn drives the wheel P. The lower portion of the belt is slack
and has no tension. The weight of the belt and frictional forces are negligible.
The diameter of P is 150 mm. The diameter of Q is 100 mm. The torque applied to Q is 3.0 N m.
What is the tension in the belt and the torque on wheel P?
tension in top of belt
/N
torque on wheel P
/Nm
20
2.0
30
4.5
40
2.0
60
4.5
0.50 E
0.71 E
0.87 E
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15 Two trolleys are placed together on a horizontal runway with a compressed spring between them.
2 kg
1 kg
When they are released, the 2 kg trolley moves to the left at 2 m s1.
How much energy was stored in the spring?
A
4J
6J
8J
12 J
16 An electric railway locomotive has a maximum mechanical output power of 4.0 MW. Electrical
power is delivered at 25 kV from overhead wires. The overall efficiency of the locomotive in
converting electrical power to mechanical power is 80 %.
What is the current from the overhead wires when the locomotive is operating at its maximum
power?
A
130 A
160 A
200 A
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17 The diagram shows an ice cube floating in water.
ice
The mean inter-molecular potential energies are the same for both the ice molecules and the
water molecules.
The mean inter-molecular separations are the same for both the ice and the water.
The mean kinetic energies are the same for both the ice molecules and the water molecules.
The mean total energies are the same for both the ice molecules and the water molecules.
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18 In the kinetic model of gases, what is pressure equal to?
A
the number of atoms hitting and rebounding from a surface of the gas container
the number of atoms hitting and rebounding from a unit area of the gas container surface
the force exerted by the atoms hitting and rebounding from a surface of the gas container
the force exerted by the atoms hitting and rebounding from a unit area of the gas container
surface
19 A rectangular metal bar exerts a pressure of 15 200 Pa on the horizontal surface on which it rests.
If the height of the metal bar is 80 cm, what is the density of the metal?
A
190 kg m3
1900 kg m3
19 000 kg m3
190 000 kg m3
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21 The graph shows the non-linear force-extension curve for a wire made from a new composite
material.
F/N
P
100
0
0
1.0
2.0
x / mm
What could be the value of the strain energy stored in the wire when it is stretched to point P?
A
0.09 J
0.10 J
0.11 J
0.20 J
5.1 104 %
5.1 102 %
1.3 104 %
1.3 102 %
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23 The order of magnitude of the frequency of the longest-wavelength ultraviolet waves can be
expressed as 10x Hz.
What is the value of x?
A
13
15
17
19
24 The light from two lasers passes through a vacuum. One laser emits red light and the other emits
green light.
Which property of the two laser beams must be different?
A
amplitude
frequency
plane of polarisation
speed
25 The diagram shows a standing wave on a string. The standing wave has three nodes N1, N2 and
N3.
N1
N2
N3
Points equidistant from N2 vibrate with the same frequency and in phase.
Points equidistant from N2 vibrate with the same frequency and the same amplitude.
26 A parallel beam of light of wavelength 450 nm falls normally on a diffraction grating which has
300 lines / mm.
What is the total number of transmitted maxima?
A
14
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27 A small charge q is placed in the electric field of a large charge Q.
Both charges experience a force F.
What is the electric field strength of the charge Q at the position of the charge q?
F
Qq
F
Q
FqQ
F
q
28 The diagram shows two parallel horizontal metal plates held at a potential difference V.
+V
A small charged liquid drop, midway between the plates, is held in equilibrium by the combination
of its weight and the electric force acting on it.
The acceleration of free fall is g and the electric field strength is E.
What is the ratio of the charge to mass of the drop, and the polarity of the charge on the drop?
charge
mass
polarity
g
E
positive
g
E
negative
E
g
positive
E
g
negative
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29 The electric field at a certain distance from an isolated alpha particle is 3.0 107 N C1.
What is the force on an electron when at that distance from the alpha particle?
A
4.8 1012 N
9.6 1012 N
3.0 107 N
6.0 107 N
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31 Which values of current and resistance will produce a rate of energy transfer of 16 J s1?
current / A
resistance /
16
32 A cylindrical wire 4.0 m long has a resistance of 31 and is made of metal of resistivity
1.0 106 m.
What is the radius of cross-section of the wire?
A
1.0 108 m
2.0 108 m
6.4 108 m
2.0 104 m
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33 Each of Kirchhoff's two laws presumes that some quantity is conserved.
Which row states Kirchhoff's first law and names the quantity that is conserved?
statement
quantity
charge
energy
charge
energy
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35 A potential divider consisting of resistors of resistance R1 and R2 is connected to an input
potential difference of V0 and gives an output p.d. of V.
R2
V0
V
R1
V 0 R1
R2
V0 R1
R1 + R 2
V0 R 2
R1 + R 2
V0 ( R1 + R 2 )
R1
36 A network of resistors consists of two 3.0 resistors and three 6.0 resistors.
6.0
3.0
6.0
X
3.0
6.0
0.86
1.2
3.5
24
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37 The gold nucleus
185
79
What are the nucleon (mass) number and proton (atomic) number of the nucleus formed by this
decay?
nucleon number
proton number
183
79
183
77
181
77
181
75
38 The nuclei of the isotopes of an element all contain the same number of a certain particle.
What is this particle?
A
electron
neutron
nucleon
proton
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39 Alpha, beta and gamma radiations
1
diagram 1
diagram 2
+
paper
1 mm
aluminium
1 cm
lead
diagram 3
X
Y
Z
magnetic field
into page
Which three labels on these diagrams refer to the same kind of radiation?
A
L, P, X
L, P, Z
M, P, Z
D N, Q, X
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40 Two -particles with equal energies are fired towards the nucleus of a gold atom.
Which diagram best represents their paths?
gold nucleus
gold nucleus
gold nucleus
gold nucleus
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