Mark Scheme: Mathematics 6360
Mark Scheme: Mathematics 6360
Mark Scheme: Mathematics 6360
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General Certificate of Education
Mathematics 6360
MM1A/W Mechanics 1A
Mark Scheme
2009 examination - June series
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MM1A/W - AQA GCE Mark Scheme 2009 June series
No Method Shown
Where the question specifically requires a particular method to be used, we must usually see evidence of use of this
method for any marks to be awarded. However, there are situations in some units where part marks would be appropriate,
particularly when similar techniques are involved. Your Principal Examiner will alert you to these and details will be
provided on the mark scheme.
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be obtained by using an incorrect method, we must award full marks. However, the obvious penalty to candidates
showing no working is that incorrect answers, however close, earn no marks.
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answer without working earns full marks, unless it is given to less than the degree of accuracy accepted in the mark
scheme, when it gains no marks.
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Q Solution Marks Total Comments
1(a) ⎡ 6 ⎤ ⎡ −1⎤ M1 M1: Forming three term equation for
3 ⎢ ⎥ + 7 ⎢ ⎥ = 10 v conservation of momentum, but condone
⎣ −2 ⎦ ⎣ 4 ⎦ incorrect signs. Must see combined mass
of 10.
A1 A1: Correct equation with correct signs.
⎡ 6 ⎤ ⎡ −1⎤
Accept 3 ⎢ ⎥ + 7 ⎢ ⎥ = 3v + 7 v oe
⎣ −2 ⎦ ⎣ 4 ⎦
1 ⎡ 11 ⎤ ⎡ 1.1 ⎤ A1: Correct velocity
v= = A1 3 Consistent use of mg instead of m
10 ⎢⎣ 22 ⎥⎦ ⎢⎣ 2.2 ⎥⎦ throughout deduct 1 mark
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Q Solution Marks Total Comments
3(a) 16 B1: Printed result obtained from correct
v = = 1.6 ms -1 AG B1 1
10 division. Must see 16 divided by 10.
(b)(i) 3900 − 800 − P = 2000 ×1.3 M1 M1: Four term equation of motion for car
and trailer.
A1 A1: Correct equation
P = 3900 − 800 − 2600 = 500 N A1 3 A1: Correct value for P
(b)(ii) T − 500 = 600 ×1.3 M1 M1: Three term equation of motion for
trailer.
A1F A1: Correct equation
T = 500 + 780 = 1280 N A1F 3 A1: Correct tension
Total 9
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MM1A/W (cont)
Q Solution Marks Total Comments
5(a) v = ( −2i + 2 j) + (0.25i + 0.3 j) × 20 M1 M1: Finding velocity using v = u + at
A1 A1: Correct expression
v = 3i + 8 j A1 3 A1: Correct velocity in simplest form
(c) 1 2
M1 M1: Finding position vector using a
r = ( −2i + 2 j) × 20 + (0.25i + 0.3 j) × 20 + (9i + 7 j)
2 A1 constant acceleration equation with or
OR without the initial position with t = 20 .
1 A1: Correct expression for position vector
r=
2
( ( −2i + 2 j) + ( 3i + 8 j) ) × 20 + ( 9i + 7 j) including initial position.
r = 19i +107 j A1 3 A1: Correct position vector in simplest
form.
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Q Solution Marks Total Comments
7(a)(i) 20 × 9.8 = R + 60sin 30° M1 M1: Equation or expression for normal
( R =)20 × 9.8 − 60sin 30° = 166 N AG reaction with mg or 20g or 196 and
A1 60sin30° or 60cos30°.
A1 3 A1: Correct equation or expression with
correct signs.
A1: Correct value from correct working.
Must be positive.
Don’t penalise use of g = 9.81 if already
done earlier on script. Should still get 166,
but from 166.2.
(b) 20 × 0.8 = T cos 30° − 0.313(20 × 9.8 − T sin 30°) B1 B1: 20 g − T sin 30° oe seen.
M1 M1: Three term equation of motion,
A1F where normal reaction is dependent on T.
20 × 0.8 + 0.313× 20 × 9.8 dM1 A1F: Correct equation
T= = 75.6 N A1F 5 dM1: Solving for T including
cos30° + 0.313sin 30°
factorisation.
A1F: Correct tension AWRT 75.6
Follow through incorrect values of μ
from part (a).
Don’t penalise use of g = 9.81 if already
done earlier on script. Should get 75.7.
Allow 75.8 if intermediate values
rounded.
Total 12
TOTAL 60