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January 2006 6677 Mechanics M1 Mark Scheme

1. This document is a mark scheme for a 6677 Mechanics M1 exam with 6 questions. It provides the working and marks for each part of each question. 2. The questions involve calculations of distance, speed, forces, coefficients of friction, and collisions between objects moving in two dimensions. 3. The mark scheme outlines the method marks and accuracy marks awarded for showing the correct working and obtaining the right numerical answers at each step of solving the problems.

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January 2006 6677 Mechanics M1 Mark Scheme

1. This document is a mark scheme for a 6677 Mechanics M1 exam with 6 questions. It provides the working and marks for each part of each question. 2. The questions involve calculations of distance, speed, forces, coefficients of friction, and collisions between objects moving in two dimensions. 3. The mark scheme outlines the method marks and accuracy marks awarded for showing the correct working and obtaining the right numerical answers at each step of solving the problems.

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Question Scheme Marks


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1. (a) Distance after 4 s = 16 x 4 – ½ x 9.8 x 42 M1 A1

= – 14.4  h = (+) 14.4 m A1


(3)
(b) v = 16 – 9.8 x 4 M1 A1

= –23.2  speed = (+) 23.2 m s–1 A1


(3)
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2. (a) CLM: 3 x 4 + 2 x 1.5 = 5 x v M1 A1

 v = 3 m s–1 A1
(3)
(b) (i) CLM: 3 x 4 – m x 4 = –3 x 2 + m (x 1) M1 A1

 m = 3.6 A1
(3)
(ii) I = 3.6(4 + 1) [or 3(4 + 2)] M1

= 18 Ns A1
(2)
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3. (a) M(C): 25g x 2 = 40g x x M1 A1

x = 1.25 m A1
(3)
(b) Weight/mass acts at mid-point; or weight/mass evenly distributed (o.e.) B1
(1)
(c) y 1.4
M(C):
25g 15g 40g 40g x 1.4 = 15g x y + 25g x 2 M1 A1

Solve: y = 0.4 m M1 A1
(4)

4. R = 103/2 i – 5j M1 A1

Using P = 7j and Q = R – P to obtain Q = 53i – 12j M1 A1

Magnitude = [(53)2 + 122]  14.8 N (AWRT)  M1 A1

angle with i = arctan (12/53)  64.2 M1 A1

bearing  144 (AWRT) A1


(9)

Alternative method

θ .Vector triangle correct B1


P Q
Q2 = 102 + 72 + 2 x 10 x 7 cos 60 M1 A1
120
Q  14.8 N (AWRT) A1
R
14.8 = 10 M1 A1 
sin 120 sin θ 

 θ = 35.8,  bearing 144 (AWRT) M1 A1, A1

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5. 18 (a) R( perp to plane):


P P sin 30 + 10 cos 30 = 18 M1 A1

18μ Solve: P  18.7 N M1 A1
(4)
10 (b) R( // plane):
P cos 30 = 10 sin 30 + F M1 A1

F = 18μ used M1

Sub and solve: μ = 0.621 or 0.62 M1 A1
(5)
(c) Normal reaction now = 10 cos 30 M1 A1

Component of weight down plane = 10 sin 30 (= 5 N) (seen) B1



F max = μR new  5.37 N (AWRT 5.4) M1

5.37 > 5  does not slide A1 cso


(5)

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6. (a) Speed of A = (12 + 62)  6.08 m s–1 M1 A1


(2)
(b) tan θ = 1/6  θ  9.46 M1 A1
θ
6 Bearing  351 A1
1 (3)
(c) P.v. of A at time t = (2 – t)i + (–10 + 6t)j

p.v. of B at time t = (–26 + 3t)i + (4 + 4t)j B1 (either)

(E.g.) i components equal  2 – t = –26 + 3t  t = 7 M1 A1

j components at t = 7: A: –10 + 6t = 32

B: 4 + 4t = 32 M1

Same, so collide at t = 7 s at point with p.v. (–5i + 32j) m A1 cso


(5)
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(d) New velocity of B = (3i + 4j) m s–1 B1
5

P.v. of B at 7 s = –26i + 4j + 1.6(3i + 4j) x 7 = 7.6i + 48.8j M1 A1



PB = b – p = 12.6i + 16.8j (in numbers) M1

Distance = (12.62 + 16.82) = 21 m M1 A1
(6)

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Number

7. (a) T
A: 3mg sin 30 – T = 3m. 101 g M1 A1
3mg
 T = 6
mg A1
5
(3)
(b) T R
F: R(perp): R = mg cos 30 M1 A1
mg
R(//): T – mg sin 30 – F = m. 101 g M1 A2, 1, 0

Using F = μR M1

6 1 3 1 
mg  mg  mg  mg M1
5 2 2 10

2 3
 μ = 0.693 or 0.69 or A1
5 (8)

(c)
T T Magn of force on pulley = 2T cos 60 = 6
mg M1 A1 
5

Direction is vertically downwards B1 (cso)


(3)

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