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P5 Q2 Assignment

The student is investigating current in a circuit with two resistors connected to a power supply. They varied the resistance of one resistor and measured the current. Plotting 1/I against resistance R, the gradient equals -1/Q and the y-intercept equals E/Q, where Q is the fixed resistor's resistance. This allows determining E and Q from experimental data. The student also investigated the time for an electrical pulse to travel along a coaxial cable and reflect back. They varied the cable length and measured the pulse separation time. Plotting time against length removed, the gradient equals -2/v and the y-intercept equals 2L/v, where v is the pulse speed. This allows determining

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P5 Q2 Assignment

The student is investigating current in a circuit with two resistors connected to a power supply. They varied the resistance of one resistor and measured the current. Plotting 1/I against resistance R, the gradient equals -1/Q and the y-intercept equals E/Q, where Q is the fixed resistor's resistance. This allows determining E and Q from experimental data. The student also investigated the time for an electrical pulse to travel along a coaxial cable and reflect back. They varied the cable length and measured the pulse separation time. Plotting time against length removed, the gradient equals -2/v and the y-intercept equals 2L/v, where v is the pulse speed. This allows determining

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Q1 A student is investigating the current in a circuit. The circuit is set up as shown in Fig. 2.1.

A I

P Q

Fig. 2.1

Two resistors P and Q are connected to a power supply of e.m.f. E and negligible internal
resistance. The current I is measured.

The resistance of resistor P is P. The experiment is repeated for different values of P.

It is suggested that I and P are related by the equation

E = I(P + Q)

where Q is the resistance of resistor Q.


1
(a) A graph is plotted of on the y-axis against P on the x-axis.
I
Determine expressions for the gradient and the y-intercept.

gradient = ...............................................................

y-intercept = ...............................................................
[1]
(b) Values of P and I are given in Fig. 2.2.
The tolerance of each value of P is ±5%.

1 –1
P/Ω I / mA /A
I

180 ± 34

220 ± 28

330 ± 19

470 ± 14

560 ± 12

680 ± 10

Fig. 2.2
1 –1
Calculate and record values of / A in Fig. 2.2.
I
Determine the absolute uncertainties in P. [2]
1 –1
(c) (i) Plot a graph of / A against P / Ω.
I
Include error bars for P. [2]

(ii) Draw the straight line of best fit and a worst acceptable straight line on your graph. Both
lines should be clearly labelled. [2]

(iii) Determine the gradient of the line of best fit. Include the absolute uncertainty in your
answer.

gradient = ...........................................................[2]
7

120

110

100

1
/ A–1
I
90

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
P/Ω
(iv) Determine the y-intercept of the line of best fit. Include the absolute uncertainty in your
answer.

y-intercept = ...........................................................[2]

(d) (i) Using your answers to (a), (c)(iii) and (c)(iv), determine the values of E and Q. Include
appropriate units.

E = ...............................................................

Q = ...............................................................
[2]

(ii) Determine the percentage uncertainties in E and Q.

percentage uncertainty in E = ........................................................... %

percentage uncertainty in Q = ........................................................... %


[2]

[Total: 15]
Q2 A student is investigating how the time for an electrical pulse to travel in a coaxial cable varies with
the length of the cable. The pulse is reflected at one end of the cable. An oscilloscope is used to
display the initial pulse and the reflected pulse.

The trace on the oscilloscope is shown in Fig. 2.1.

Fig. 2.1

The time t for the pulse to travel to the end of the cable and back is determined by measuring the
distance d between the pulses on the screen, and then using the time-base and the relationship

t = d × time-base.

The initial length of the cable is L. A total length Z is removed from the cable and the experiment is
repeated.

It is suggested that t and Z are related by the equation


2 (L – Z )
v=
t
where v is the speed of the pulse.

(a) A graph is plotted of t on the y-axis against Z on the x-axis.

Determine expressions for the gradient and the y-intercept.

gradient = ...............................................................

y-intercept = ...............................................................
[1]
(b) Values of Z and d are given in Fig. 2.2.
The time-base is 0.1 µs cm–1.

Z /m d / cm t / µs

0.0 8.0 ± 0.1

4.0 7.7 ± 0.1

8.0 7.3 ± 0.1

12.0 7.0 ± 0.1

16.0 6.6 ± 0.1

20.0 6.2 ± 0.1

Fig. 2.2

Calculate and record values of t / µs in Fig. 2.2.


Include the absolute uncertainties in t. [2]

(c) (i) Plot a graph of t / µs against Z / m.


Include error bars for t. [2]

(ii) Draw the straight line of best fit and a worst acceptable straight line on your graph. Both
lines should be clearly labelled. [2]

(iii) Determine the gradient of the line of best fit. Include the absolute uncertainty in your
answer.

gradient = .......................................................... [2]


0.82

0.80

0.78

t / μs
0.76

0.74

0.72

0.70

0.68

0.66

0.64

0.62

0.60
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
Z/m
(iv) Determine the y-intercept of the line of best fit. Include the absolute uncertainty in your
answer.

y-intercept = .......................................................... [2]

(d) (i) Using your answers to (a), (c)(iii) and (c)(iv), determine the values of L and v. Include
appropriate units.

L = ...............................................................

v = ...............................................................
[2]

(ii) Determine the percentage uncertainties in L and v.

percentage uncertainty in L = ........................................................... %

percentage uncertainty in v = ........................................................... %


[2]

[Total: 15]

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