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“7 ocr OXFORD CAMBRIDGE AND RSA EXAMINATIONS Advanced Subsidiary GCE mavscs VM 0 2821 Forces and Motion ‘Thursday 12 JANUARY 2006 Moming 1 hour Candidates answer on the question paper. ‘Additional materials: Electronic calculator Ruler (em/mm) Protractor Candidate Name Centre Candidate Number Number TIME — 1 hour INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES * Write your name, Centre number and Candidate number in the boxes above. © Answer all the questions. ‘+ Write your answers, in blue or black ink, in the spaces provided on the question paper. * Pencil may be used for graphs and diagrams only. * Read each question carefully and make sure you know what you have to do belore starting your answer. FOR EXAMINER'S USE © Donot write in the bar code. Do not write in the grey area between the | ou | max | Mark pages. * DO NOT WRITE IN THE AREA OUTSIDE THE BOX BORDERING 1 | 10 EACH PAGE. ANY WRITING IN THIS AREA WILL NOT BE MARKED. 2, 3 | 10 INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES * The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question, 5s | es * You will be awarded marks for the quality of written communication where this is indicated in the question. * You may use an electronic calculator. TOTAL} 60 * You are advised to show all the steps in any calculations. a | 2 6 | 10 L This question paper consists of 15 printed pages and 1 blank page. | $P scrcam 8877008 Son 2000 | W/100797001 Registered Oharty Number: 1090969 tO DANN lll i Frurn over sawzsceui"- Data ‘speed of light in free space, permeability of free space, permittivity of free space, elementary charge, the Planck constant, unified atomic mass constant, rest mass of electron, rest mass of proton, molar gas constant, the Avogadro constant, gravitational constant, acceleration of free fall, c= 3.00 x 10® ms Hy = 40x 10-7 Hm €) = 8.85 x 10772 Fmt e=1.60x10-C h= 6.63 x 10 Js 1.66 x 10-7 kg 9.11 x 10-31 kg 67 x 10°27 kg R= 8.31 JK molt 6.02 x 1078 mol~t 528802"Formulae uniformly accelerated motion, $= ut+pat? refractive index, capacitors in series, capacitors in parallel, capacitor discharge, pressure of an ideal gas, radioactive decay, critical density of matter in the Universe, relativity factor, current, nuclear radius, sound intensity level, aA I il [urn over |r 1 ‘ T ‘Answer all the questions, Fig. 1.1 illustrates a conveyor belt for transporting young children up a snow-covered bank so that they can ski back down, a — conveyor belt Fig. 1.4 A child of mass 20kg travels up the conveyor belt at a constant speed. The distance travelled up the slope is 24m and the time taken is 55s. The vertical height climbed in this time is 4.0m. (@) For the child on the conveyor belt, calculate (i) herspeed speed =..... ms [2] i) her kinetic energy kinetic energy = J 2) (iil) the increase in her potential energy for the complete journey up the slope. potential energy IO 32526004"5 “J (b) (The conveyor belt is designed to take a maximum of 15 children at any one time. Calculate the power needed to lift 15 children of average mass 20 kg through a height of 4.0m in 55s. power .W 2] (li) The bettis driven by an electric motor. State two reasons why the motor needs a greater output power than that calculated in (b)(). 2) [Total: 10] rum over _] 0 26805"[~ ° “| 2 (a) (i) Define velocity. (ii) Define acceleration. [1] (b) Fig. 2.1 shows a ruler clamped at one end. A mass Mis attached to the other end of the ruler and is then made to oscillate up and down. Fig. 2.1 Fig. 2.2 shows the variation with time tof the velocity vof the mass Mas it oscillates from A to Band back to A. 4.0 v/ems~! 2.0 L Fig. 2.2 _I IMA7 “| (2 For the graph shown in Fig. 2.2, state what is represented by 1 the area between the graph and the time axis 2 the gradient of the graph at a particular time. -{t] (ii) Use Fig. 2.2 to determine the distance travelled by the mass M from time f= 0 to time t= 0.208. distance = om [2] (iii) Use Fig. 2.2 to describe how the acceleration of the mass M varies as the mass moves from A to B. (iv) Use Fig.2.2 to calculate the average acceleration of the mass M between t=0.25s and t=0.55s. acceleration = om s[2] [Total: 10] tum over__| Il "352526807"r 3 @) (b) — 380 mm ft» on-+| F=20N ()_ Define pressure. (ii) Define moment of a force. Fig. 3.1 shows a device used for compressing materials. 4 lever arm plunger <=} crushed material cross-sectional area t~ cylinder 4.0 x 10-9? Fig. 3.1 vertical force F of 20N is applied at one end of a lever system. The lever is pivoted about a hinge H. The plunger compresses the material in the cylinder. (i) Two forces acting on the lever arm are its weight and the force F. On Fig. 3.1, draw and label two other forces acting on the lever arm. 21 (li) By taking moments about H, show that the force acting on the plunger is 83N. The weight of the lever arm may be neglected. (2) mv A "1252683 1 (c) (i) The cross-sectional area of the plunger is 4.0 x 10~m?. Calculate the pressure exerted pl by the plunger on the material in the cylinder. pressure =... Pa 2] (ii) State two methods of increasing the pressure exerted by the plunger. [2] [Total: 10} crunover _| nHr 4 10 “T Fig. 4.1 shows three ropes attached to a ring R. Three cylinders x, y and z, are supported by these ropes from two pulleys. pulley Fig. 4.1 (a) (i) The cylinder z has a weight of 360N and a volume of 4.7 x 10-89, Calculate 1 the mass of the cylinder z mass = kg [1] 2 the density of the cylinder z.[~ 1 “1 (i) The ring Ris in equilibrium. Use a labelled vector triangle to determine the tension X. tension X: NI] {b) (i) Explain why the sum of the magnitudes of the tensions in any two ropes does not equal the tension in the other rope. [2] (ii) Show that the sum of the vertical components of the tensions X and Z is equal to the tension Y. (2) [Total: 12] L ae | TLr 12 5 Fig. 5.1 shows a stress-strain graph up to the point of fracture for a rod of cast iron. 200 stress/10® Pa 160 120 80 4047 ot EEE + + HEHE 0.2 0.4 06 08 1.0 12 14 strain/10-8 Fig. 5.1 (a) The rod of cast iron has a cross-sectional area of 1.5 x 10~m?, Calculate (i) the force applied to the rod at the point of fracture force Ni2] TL13 the Young modulus of cast iron. Young modulus Nm? [3] (b) Use the graph or otherwise to describe the stress-strain behaviour of cast iron up to and including the fracture point. [3] [Total: 8] [Turn over _I "392520819"r 1“ “| 6 _ In this question, two marks are available for the quality of written communication. (a) State and explain two factors that affect the braking distance of a car. (4) (b) State and explain two safety features in a car that are designed to protect the driver during a collision, 4} Quality of Written Communication [2] [Total: 10] L END OF QUESTION PAPER _I HI15 BLANK PAGE PLEASE DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAGE M0PLEASE DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAGE | ‘OCR as made every effort to trac the copyright holder of hes used inthis question paper, but we have inadvertently oveiooked ay, we apologise. | 0
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