9702 m17 QP 33
9702 m17 QP 33
9702 m17 QP 33
PHYSICS 9702/33
Paper 3 Advanced Practical Skills 1 February/March 2017
2 hours
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(a) (i) Assemble the apparatus as shown in Fig. 1.1, with the mass resting on the bench.
stand
boss
clamp
spring
l2 wooden strip
l1
string loop Y
spring
mass
bench
(ii) Adjust the height of the boss and the position of the mass until the wooden strip is
parallel to the bench and the springs are vertical.
(iii) Measure and record the lengths l 1 and l 2 of the coiled sections of the two springs,
as shown in Fig. 1.1.
l 1 = ......................................................
l 2 = ......................................................
[1]
(b) You are provided with a wire hook and some metal rings. The card shows the mass of
the hook and the mass of one ring.
(i) Hang the hook and about half the rings from string loop Y.
l 1 = ......................................................
l 2 = ......................................................
(iii) Using the data from the card, calculate the total mass m hanging from string loop Y.
m = .................................................. [1]
(c) Change m by altering the number of rings on the hook, and repeat (a)(ii), (a)(iii) and
(b)(iii) until you have six sets of values of m, l 1 and l 2.
[8]
(d) (i) Plot a graph of (l 2 l 1) on the y-axis against m on the x-axis. [3]
gradient = ......................................................
y-intercept = ......................................................
[2]
(e) It is suggested that the quantities l 1, l 2 and m are related by the equation
(l 2 l 1) = am + b
a = ......................................................
b = ......................................................
[2]
(f) The spring constant k of each spring can be found using the relationship
g
k=
a
where g = 9.81 N kg1.
Calculate k.
k = .................................................. [2]
[Total: 20]
2 In this experiment, you will investigate the friction between string and a plastic pipe.
Fig. 2.1
D = ........................................... cm [2]
(b) (i) Write down the mass m of the newton-meter as written on the card.
m = ............................................ kg
W = mg
W = ............................................. N [1]
(iii) Justify the number of significant figures you have given for your value of W.
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(c) (i) Use the stand, boss and clamp to hold the pipe securely parallel to the bench.
Adjust the height of the boss until the pipe is approximately 50 cm above the bench.
Assemble the rest of the apparatus as shown in Fig. 2.2, with the string passing
over the pipe.
clamp
newton-meter
stand
hook
50 cm
string
mass
M
bench
Fig. 2.2
(ii) Slowly pull down the hook of the newton-meter so that the mass is lifted off the
bench and continues to rise.
(iii) As the mass is rising steadily, record the reading F from the newton-meter.
F = ............................................. N [2]
(e) Repeat (a)(ii) and (c) using the smaller diameter plastic pipe.
D = ................................................ cm
F = .................................................. N
[3]
(F + W )2 = k D
where k is a constant.
(ii) Explain whether your results in (f)(i) support the suggested relationship.
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(g) (i) Describe four sources of uncertainty or limitations of the procedure for this
experiment.
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2. ..............................................................................................................................
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3. ..............................................................................................................................
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4. ..............................................................................................................................
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[4]
(ii) Describe four improvements that could be made to this experiment. You may
suggest the use of other apparatus or different procedures.
1. ..............................................................................................................................
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2. ..............................................................................................................................
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3. ..............................................................................................................................
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4. ..............................................................................................................................
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[4]
[Total: 20]
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