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paysies P-5 A-Level yearly worked solution — 19 Jawad Tariq forse Cambridge International E; Me Cambri ‘xaminations een ambridge International Advanced Subsidi cE llary and Advanced Level CANDIDATE NAME CENTRE NUMBER, CANDIDATE. NUMBER: oe puysics Paper 5 Planning, Analysis and Evaluation © 9702/51 May/June 2016 Thour 15 minutes iM Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. inion READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST write your Centre number, candi ine your Cate me an idate number and name on all the work you hand in. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs, Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid, DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. Electronic calculators may be used. You may lose marks if you do not show your working or if you do not use appropriate units. ‘At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. ‘The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. womens erations Exanivatins Turn over 0c (LEG’sa) 109582/2 ©UCLES 2016 Scanned with CamScannerJawad Tay, (LEDS). Fig. 1.4 sics P-5 A-Level yearly ' worked solution ‘e characteristics of different light-emitting diodes ‘circuit symbol for an LED. Physi ling th tudent is Investigating # ' hows ‘examples of LEDs and the a circuit symbol: —>}— Fig 1.1 Each LED needs a minimum potential difference V across it to emit light. The student is investigating the relationship between V and the wavelength 4 of the light emitted by the LED for several different LEDs. Itis suggested that the relationship is Vs ka" where k and are constants. Design a laboratory experiment to test the relationship between Vand 2. Explain how your results could be used to determine values for k and . You should draw a diagram, on page 3, showing the arrangement of your equipment. In your account you should pay particular attention to * the procedure to be followed, the measurements to be taken, * the control of variables, * the analysis of the data, * any safety precautions to be taken. (15) Home. Delivery #1 0321-1100570 June 2016/P51=53 Scanned with CamScannervty worked solution prysics PS ALevel yearly Javad erg Diagram Varjabl resistor gwiteh & ee. dashes be... ANCIASS..the....Pokenta ‘tee o WLAOSS..vLED..MCASuae... Hae... aba Potential. difedante lb isk Q 20161P51=53 ‘me nner =—, ™ =< — Scanned with CamScanner* Jawad Tatig ice P-5 A-Level yearly worked solution Phys diffesent. areteghs Recatd the daka--tt-&-Gjitee tal . 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(@) Agraphis plotted of eon the axis against * on the x-axis, Determine an expression for the gradient. @- ULE REa> e@= WF [5 } RELA q >= ™m™ KK gradient = June 206751255 Home Delivery # 0321-1100570, a ee Scanned with CamScanner24 Jawad Targ Physies P-5 A-Level yearly worked solution (b) Values of dand @ are given in Fig. 2.2. d/10-m e/t0-m J: /lo'm* 0.28 + 0.02 11.3 ja.g 4 1 0,32 + 0.02 86 4.44 4 12 0.38 + 0.02 6.0 6.93 # O43 0.46 + 0.02 44 4.43 to-4I 0.56 + 0.02 a7 Bq £0.23 0.72 + 0.02 17 19% to. Fig, 2.2 Calculate and record values of elton? in Fig. 2.2. Include the absolute uncertainties in & (3) ° (©) (\) Plota graph of @/10-° magainst el 108 rr, 2) Include error bars for Jp. Draw the straight line of best fit and a worst acceptable straight line on your graph. Both 2 qi) lines should be clearly labelled. (lil) Determine the grasient of the line of best fit. Include the absolute uncertainty in your answer. Grakient 4 best fit Dinez Gradient 4 worst acceptable quedient > d: =4 Line: %-m qaadiont 2 (io.1-3:S)16" aay = UY 3.916 (13-4.29104 (13 -4)Io8 = §.8xto” 27Sxlo" A qradiont (8.8 - 25)10 ” L3xlo” Ixto"Uer) " gradient = ¥ Home Delivery # o321-1400870 Scanned with CamScannera Jawad Tatiq 25 best bit Lin acest, Ei Tee ee eltom 10 3.0 5.0 7.0 9.0 1.0 13.0 15.0 pion Hi ; June 2016/P51=53 Ome Delivery # o324-11nna7n Scanned with CamScannerNi «10 (a) and (oN), determine the value of E:Includs an app, rs mn Physies P-5 A-Level Yoo" worked solutior @ @ using your answe unit. 7 pata: £2.50 2 0.01m and F= 19.0#0.5N. YLE . gradient Units? 2LKN mek KE oe z LU ' Le oe BE. 4«2.SK (9 nx Ixlo-” bP E - 67x10 EH sae (i) Determine the percentage uncertainty in E. = 4c, AF, 4 vadjent | X loo LF ractient. > fool, of t dxiee 2.0 (G.0 4 > 4% percentage uncertainty in E= .... OE x loo E on Mt] (e) The experiment is repeated with a thinner wire of diameter 0.23 + 0.02mm. The wire is of the same material and initial length. Determine the extension e of the wire when the same load is added to it. Include the absolute uncertainty in your answer. A2.a 4 radjent 4244 C= fF + [){a) € gradient ’ 4@ = [-L + 2le-00) XT X10 4 0-23. @e gradient xt. a ‘ 3 e=4xlo'%_! t- O-3xI0 (0,23x162)” -3 C+ Iq.oxlo® lo ox LUEDA OBR AQ uo Teenoaranar Tange lhl dsc eave voted alone Satie canner Alnclederens Bota Tis proach acknouledgemens ere reproduced onion the Gambyidge Iemase ach srs ol examinations ands rely avaliable to dounload at wun cro et Hema Scanned with CamScanner= = = = 2 jonal Examinations cambridge tern aavanced ‘Subsidiary and Advanced Level I Cambridge CANDIDATE | | | NUMBER raves 9702/52 is and Evaluation October/November 2016 Paper 5 Planning, Analysis 1 hour 15 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required, READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in, Wit in dark blue or black pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Donot use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. DONOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. Electronic calculators may be used. You may lose marks if you do not show your working or if you do not use appropriate units. Atthe end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets { ] at the end of each question or part question. This document consists of 8 printed pages. @ CAMBRIDGE [Tum over Dene) 117472 Tpteratonal Examinationt CUCLES 2016 Scanned with CamScanner“Wad 44 4 worked solution i Physics P-5 A-Level yearly flux density due to a U shang ; netic II probe to investigate the magi! it uses a Hal ; Sootoaeabet as shown in Fig. 1.1. Fig. 1.1 int P i t is i tical distance Point P is equidistant from the poles of the Glactromagnet and distance p is the ver between P and the ‘op of the electromagnet. The magnetic flux density is B at point P. "is suggested thatthe relationship between B and pis B= kNIo-? ‘where Nis the number of turns on the coil, is the current in the coil and a and k are constants, Pasian a laboratory experiment using a Hall probe to. tes! the relationship between Band p. Explain how your results could be used to determine values for a and k. You should draw 2 diagram, on Fearon tg the arrangement of your equipment in your account you should pay particular tention to * the procedure to be followed, * the measurements to be taken, * the control of variables, * the analysis of the data, * any Safety precautions to be taken, [15] Home Delivery 4 0321-1100579 Scanned with CamScannerae Physics P-5 A-Level yearly worked solution 45 Jawad Tariq Diagram nee rule b-— rein Stand > Vow cove November 2016/P52 Home Delivery # 0321-1100570 Scanned with CamScannerPhysics P-5 A-Level yearly worked solution 46 vaWag ey Measuse...01ssentdhtoug. tht Cod Tabu! ako po Nurobet ff plan... LLM ef lB (Tone nbd LB LT 0 [Total: 15] Tome Delivery # 0321-1100579 cane ont Scanned with CamScanner=o ea 47 PAS A-Level yearly worked solution Physics Jawad Tariq gating the characterises of diferent light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Each LED ' ae fe patina patent difference across It to emit light. The circuit is set up as shown In Fig. 2.1, ‘The experiments repeated for LEDs that emit light of diferent wavelength a, tis suggested that Vand 2 are related by the equation V= pag where p and are constants, (@) A graphs plotted of lg Von the axis against Ig on the xaxis, Determine expressions for the gradient and intercept. Vz " cu AY 4p la Weve ar og { Me EC viteront= nda. p " novonber20 “A Home Delivery # 0321-1100570 Scanned with CamScannertion ptevel yearly worked solutl Physies P-5 val jues of Ig (a/to-8m) and |g 48 : coal " (V/V) in Fig. 2.2. Qg Calculate and record Jute uncertainties inlg( . Include the absol (©) @ Plota graph Include error bars Yor Ig (V/V). (i) Draw the straid Both lines should be (iii) Determine the gradient of answer. wel Gradient i best fit Rines Gradient 4 wors gaadiant > -4 %- 4 = 063 - 0-328 2.666 - 2.4862 = 2.63 4 gradient = 2.63- 2.84 = 0.3 Ht r lome Delivery # 0321-1100570 it line of best fit and a worst acce} clearly labelled. the line of best fit, Include the abst of Ig (V/V) against Ig (a/1o-?m). Q ptable straight line on your graph. olute uncertainty in your ta ceptable dj gradient » O.blF-0-326 2.666 - 2.74 gradient = ......70...0& Navember: yy Scanned with CamScannerJawad Tariq 49 worked solution AcLevel yearly’ £ fit dine ysics PS: 0.70: 0.65 (26h, 0-61 0.60 0.55: 0.50 'g(vivy 0.45 0.40: worst acceptable. Line 0.35 0-328) 0.20. 286 2.68 2.70 272 2.74 Ig (A/10-2m) 2.76 2.78 2.80 E Book Sold to Cell: —_ Address. __---_ All Rights Reserved to reproduce this book in any form Publisher: Read and Write Web:www.readnwrite.org Cel: +92 321 5314141 November 2016/P52 Home Delivery # 0321-1 100570, a Scanned with CamScanner50 4 aay, he absolute uncertainty ‘ in Yu p.5 AcLevel yearly worked solution Physics of the line of best fit. Include #! answer. t Dinet cintescept worst ypntaceyh mat i Oe Upto ‘Vine: qe 61S —2-B4(2. bbb) 4 7 q 2 2.63 bbb )Te Ae=2b-b-4 20-7 (Wy) Determine the y-intercept intercept = --- At: (@) Using your answers to (9), (6) and (eXiv), determine the values of P and 4. You neeg be concerned with units. Not Lap > y-intereept GZ = gradient Pr yrinlercept ire 4-726 3.48xID" P= p> (e) A similar experiment is carl i ried out with a diode emitting infra~ iti 950nm. Determine the minimum potential difference V needed fenit tie tomate ee ion. 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No Additional Materials are required, READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST ate Your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in, Write in dark blue or black pen, Peumay use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs, Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or Correction fluid, DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES, Answer all questions, Electronic calculators may be used, ‘You may lose marks if you do not show your ‘worki if 9702/52 May/June 2015 1 hour 15 minutes This document consists of & printed pages. bei (RWG) oxerore B CAMBRIDGE LES 2015 International Exeminations [Turn over Scanned with CamScannera 60 be snysies P-5 A-Level yearly worked solution wl ction of sound from a wall varieg i intensity of the reflectic 7 erst hom Ds wall, as shown In Fig. 1.1. th it Is i 1 Astute ess of foam att the thickness 01 wall foam Fig. 1.1 of the reflected sound is related to the thickness tf of the It is suggested that the intensity I foam by the relationship T=]er" where J, is the intensity of the sound before reflection, gis the density of the foam and ais a constant. Design a laboratory experiment to test the relationship between J and 1. Explain how your results could be used to determine a value for a. You should draw a diagram, on page 3, showing the arrangement of your equipment. In your account you should pay particular attention to (a) the procedure to be followed, (b) the measurements to be taken, (c) the control of variables, (d) the analysis of the data, (@) the safety precautions to be taken. (18) k Sold to ss. SS: hts Reserved to reproduce this book in any form ler: Read and Write . 02 321 5314141 Web:www.readnwrite.org Scanned with CamScanner61 Jawad Tariq path Followed an FP N by sana Depondent..vaniableg..Labensit tk Constoot.s Ristance...behwecn... . : SPLAK CA... amd. Totoneity. Te....oP. joncident 80 fen He r Sme Delivery # 0321-1100870 June 2015/P52 Scanned with CamScanneraN 8g) ) IMeident..... Soudan’... foArtn Mea side Aie.Amplitys ected. 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To determine the area X of overlap, the student uses the relationship X=wl Where wis the width of the plates, Itis suggested that 1 and Xare related by the equation Li qd Where Eis the e, 4. of the power Supply, fis the frequency the separation of th of the vibrating reed switch, dis 'e two parallel plates and eis a constant. @ Agraphis Plotted of Fon the y-axis against X on the x-axis, Determine nN expression for the. gradient. 7 yadient = ££ fX i. ot bm wv n ~w (xX) gradiont= Ef. OUCLES 2015 9702/527MNNS June 2015/P52 Home Delivery # 0321-1100570 Scanned with CamScannerPhysics P-5 A-Level yearly worked solution 64 hag (b) The width w of the plates has a value of 0.300 + 0.005m. : Values of Land J are given in Fig. 2.2. um 1/1078 xX /10 te 2 0.160 x 0.005 46 4.8 + O-2 0.180 + 0.005 5.3 be 4 # 0-2 0.210 + 0.005 62 6340. 3 0.240 + 0.005 7A zat o3 0.270 # 0.005 8.0 8.1 + 0.3 0,300 # 0.005 88 q.0t 03 Fig. 2.2 0-2m? in Fig. 2.2. Include the uncertainties in X. [3] 2) Calculate and record values of X/1 (c) (i) Plota graph of 1/10-6A against X/1 Draw the straight line of best fit and a worst acceptable qa) Both lines should be clearly labelled. Determine the gradient of the line of best fit. Include the uncertainty in your answer. (iii) Gyadienk best _ Line. Crradiont of worst Pit in gradient = (2-¢-4DIO™ Gradient - = 4.3 —-4. 3>1o~ -y 0-2m2, Include error bars for x straight line on your graph, Pe - 4 = (Fn —YlS E . = 0-44 KIO (4.3-4.3)10> = |-00x lo” gradient = wa 06). A gradient = Ul.00 -0-94) x10! = ©.06x lo” Delivery # 0321-1100570 dune ants? Scanned with CamScanneroy best Pit) ine. 95 worst epee 8-2) 9.0 1ioeA 85: 8.0° 75: 7.0 6.5: 6.0: 5.5: 5.0: 45: Cras) 4.0 $ 70 4 7 8 : : x/0%m? Scanned with CamScannerics P-5 A-Level yearly worked solution 0 wag, I fe (@ (i) Using your answers to (a) and (cyl), determine the value of ¢. Include ., appropriate unit. Data: E=12.020.2V, f= 400+ 40Hz and d= 0.0030 + 0,0002m. From Best pits From worst fite gradient - EE Pld 0-4ux10 ‘= EXI22 54 jooxto t= CLXI2X Yoo) ta “0-002g 6:003 a 28 to brsxior €-5-37 x10" -ll c= Oi 28410..Aet He Vin (ii) Determine the percentage uncertainty in your value ofe. Ex qiadient rd AE x Joo -[é wadtot 4 AA 4 AE 4 AL] x lo0 ete toe Sg ee = [ ect 4+ 00002 402 4 10. t 0.08 = 12 00 i 4G percentage uncertainty =... (e) The experiment is repeated with two square plates of length 0.500 + 0.001m which completely overlap. Determine the frequency f of the reed switch that will produce a current of 5.0 + 0.1 1A. Include the absolute uncertainty in your answer. Data: E= 12.0 + 0.2V and d= 0.0030 + 0.0002m. : “6 fe Led . x10 0.002 po fol - Kee Co SKoS)xb-dSKxIOX]D, Ap. [sk + 4d +o thé +H) (2 € E = | 2) +0.0002 4 O.00| +0. s _ aoe - O03 OS “Fg * 8-2] x4 = 2o 2. L oo Qk Hz [2] ei of scours of anowaraed narmalon bead maton cand, oe eae cop ad ladgomens Book. 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Values 96 ava, of d and fare given in Fig. 2.2, dm | i ices Jel Ts | T?/ s* o4sx005 | sea | sea | 56.4 | 5-64 jai. 8 | o7oxo0s | ssa | ase [og.s | SSS Be-8 - to02005 | sae | sa2 [sy.4 | 5-44 24-6 1202005 | 534 | 538 /63-6 §-36 28.4 qaszo0s | s29 | 525 |[sa.F | 5: 24. [24-8 xe520.05 | st6 | 620 /S].£ S18 24.8 Fig. 2.2 Calculate and record values of mean t/s, T/s and 72/s? in Fig. 2.2. 2] 2] (0) (9). Plota graph of T?/s? against d/m. Include error bars for d. (i) Draw the straight line of best ft and a worst acceptable straight line on your gra 2] ph. Both lines should be clearly labelled. (iil) Determine the gradient of the line of best fit. 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Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. DONOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. ‘Answer all questions. Electronic calculators may be used, You may lose marks if you do not show your working or if you do not use appropriate units. Atthe end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. This document consists of 8 printed pages: 2C (Acie) 6: ‘UNIVERSITY of CAMBRIDGE in over eucles zg @ International Examinations tu Scanned with CamScanner124 Physics P-5 A-Level yearly worked solution oe J ing current Jy val en it eak alternating is ligating how the pi 1 A student is investigat Circuit containing a coil of wire. Mel? + dn2/212 Jy where Ris the resistance of the Coil, Vo is the peak voltage and L is a constant. Itis suggested that i it tween I, and f and determing Design a laboratory experiment to test the relationship bet fo a vas for L. You should draw a diagram, on Page 3, showing the arrangement of your quipment, In your account you should Pay particular attention to (2) the procedure to be followed, (b) the Measurements to be taken, (c) the contro! of variables, (@) the analysis of the data, (6) the safety precautions to be taken. 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DONOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. answer all questions. ‘ou may lose marks if you do not show your working or if you do not use appropriate units. fasten all your brackets [ ] at the ef work securely together. ‘tthe end of the examination, ind of each question or part question, The number of marks is given in For Examiner's Use 1 2 Total i This document consists of 8 printed pages: ot ) 4226313 UNIVERSITY of CAMBRIDGE (rum over International Examinations SUCLES 2012 Scanned with CamScannerd solution Physics P-5 AcLevel yearly worker id us! is to the groun ir balloon is tied io ‘a ae or ae 6 to the horizontal, mat wind with speed V — ground Fig 1.1 Itis suggested that tand is inversely proportional to wv ing a rope. As the wind blows with Speed y, th Shown in Fig 1.1. i Efatcon filled with helium is used. Design a laboratory experiment using a small helium-fille alloon to test the telationship between 6 in and v. You should draw a diagram, on page 3, showing ition to. In your account you should pay particular attent (@) the procedure to be followed, (b) the measurements to be taken, (¢) the control of variables, (4) the analysis of the data, (e) the safety precautions to be taken, the arrangement of your equipment. [15] Scanned with CamScannerJawad Tatig Dependent. ee Constan and. chape. Ay. ballon: hank ach. Asus tho enood bh 1 Dna on Scanned with CamScannerMUYSICS P-S A-Level yearly worked solution Wem td SC hgh M. Defining the For Examiner's a Use Methods of data collection Method of analysis considerations ‘Additional detall Home Delivery # 0321-1100570 Scanned with CamScannerays AcLevel yearly worked’ solution 159, Jawad Tarig 2A student investigates how the resonant length L of aloaded Wire varies with f requency f, fe esaninrs Us [~ signal] generator [ou Fig. 2.1 For six different frequencies, the student records the length L. Question 2 continues on the next page. 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READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name or 4 Wie in dark blue or black pen. all the work you hand in, You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working. Donot use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid, DONOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. You may lose marks if you do not show your working or if you do not use appropriate units Atthe end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. ‘The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question, For Examiner's Use 1 2 Total This document consists of 8 printed pages. hea ol sW): kes aot oe UNIVERSITY of CAMBRIDGE International Examinations [Tur over Scanned with CamScannergluon arly worked St a : AcLevel yee Physics P-5; ‘A student wishes to investigate 1 it lo) ith velocity v al a Ee it falls ball is p and the small ball is | a of the horizon! displacement of the Fig 1.1. 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