18.2-Pressure-Cie Igcse Physics Ext-Theory-Qp 2 Files Merged
18.2-Pressure-Cie Igcse Physics Ext-Theory-Qp 2 Files Merged
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Pressure
Question Paper 2
Level IGCSE
Subject Physics
ExamBoard CIE
Topic General Physics
Sub-Topic Pressure
Paper Type (Extended) Theory Paper
Booklet Question Paper 2
Score: /57
Percentage: /100
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1 Fig. 3.1 shows a house brick of dimensions 21.0 cm × 10.0 cm × 7.00 cm.
21.0 cm
10.0 cm
7.00 cm
Fig. 3.1
The brick is held under water with its largest surfaces horizontal. The density of water is 1000 kg / m3.
(a) Calculate the difference in pressure between the top and the bottom surfaces of the brick.
(b) Use your value from (a) to calculate the upward force exerted on the brick by the water.
(c) The mass of the brick is 3.09 kg. Calculate the acceleration of the brick when it is released.
[Total: 7]
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2 A soldier wears boots, each having an area of 0.016 m2 in contact with the ground.
(a) (i) Write down the equation that is used to find the pressure exerted by the soldier on the
ground.
(ii) Calculate the pressure exerted by the soldier when he is standing to attention, with both
boots on the ground.
pressure = ...............................................................
[2]
Explain, stating the relevant Physics, why this soldier is at an advantage over another soldier
who has the same weight but smaller feet.
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(c) The soldier’s unit is sent to a cold country, and on one occasion he has to cross a frozen lake.
Suggest one way that the soldier can reduce the risk of the ice breaking under his weight.
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[Total: 5]
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car support
hydraulic fluid
4 pistons, each
of area 0.02 m2
Fig. 3.1
The hydraulic fluid transmits the pressure, caused by piston A, equally to each of the four pistons
holding up the car supports. The pressure throughout the fluid is the same.
[Total: 7]
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4 (a) A man squeezes a pin between his thumb and finger, as shown in Fig. 6.1.
finger
pinhead
pin
thumb
Fig. 6.1
(ii) State the value of the force exerted by the pin on the thumb.
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(iii) Explain why the pin causes more pain in the man’s thumb than in his finger.
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(b) The density of the water in a swimming pool is 1000 kg / m3. The pool is 3 m deep.
(i) Calculate the pressure of the water at the bottom of the pool.
(ii) Another pool has the same depth of water, but has twice the area.
[Total: 8]
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5 A vertical cylinder has a smooth well-fitting piston in it. Weights can be added to or removed
from a tray on the top of the piston.
weights
piston
air
cylinder
Fig. 6.1
(i) State what happens to the pressure of the air in the cylinder as a result of adding
these weights.
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(ii) The initial pressure of the trapped air is 1.05 × 105 Pa. When the weights are added,
the volume of the air decreases from 860 cm3 to 645 cm3.
(b) The weights are kept as shown in Fig. 6.1. The temperature of the air in the cylinder is
increased.
(i) State what happens to the volume of the air in the cylinder as a result of this
temperature rise.
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(ii) State how, if at all, the pressure of the air changes as the temperature changes.
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(iii) State what must be done to prevent the volume change in (b)(i).
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(iv) The volume change in (b)(i) is prevented. State what happens to the pressure of
the air in the cylinder.
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[Total: 12]
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The density of the water is 1050 kg/m3. Atmospheric pressure is 1.0 × 105 Pa.
Calculate
(b) On another dive, the submarine experiences a total pressure of 6.5 × 105 Pa. A hatch
cover on the submarine has an area of 2.5 m2.
(c) The submarine undergoes tests in fresh water of density 1000 kg/m3.
Explain why the pressure on the submarine is less at the same depth.
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[Total: 6]
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2 Fig. 3.1 shows a pond that is kept at a constant depth by a pressure-operated valve in the
base.
water
pressure-operated
outlet valve
spring
Fig. 3.1
(a) The pond is kept at a depth of 2.0 m. The density of water is 1000 kg/m3.
(b) The force required to open the valve is 50 N. The valve will open when the water depth
reaches 2.0 m.
(c) The water supply is turned off and the valve is held open so that water drains out
through the valve.
State the energy changes of the water that occur as the depth of the water drops from
2.0 m to zero.
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[ Total : 6 ]
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water surface
50 m
Fig. 2.1
(a) The density of water is 1000 kg/m 3 and the acceleration of free fall is 10 m/s 2 .
Calculate the pressure that the water exerts on the diver.
(b) The window in the diver’s helmet is 150 mm wide and 70 mm from top to bottom.
[Total : 6]