Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
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PHYSICS
Paper 2 AS Structured Questions
October/November 2014
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Data
c = 3.00 10 8 m s 1
0 = 4 10 7 H m1
0 = 8.85 10 12 F m1
(
1
= 8.99 10 9 m F1 )
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elementary charge,
e = 1.60 10 19 C
h = 6.63 10 34 J s
u = 1.66 10 27 kg
me = 9.11 10 31 kg
mp = 1.67 10 27 kg
R = 8.31 J K 1 mol 1
NA = 6.02 10 23 mol 1
k = 1.38 10 23 J K1
gravitational constant,
G = 6.67 10 11 N m 2 kg 2
g = 9.81 m s 2
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Formulae
uniformly accelerated motion,
s = ut + 12 at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
W = pV
gravitational potential,
= Gm
r
hydrostatic pressure,
p = gh
p=
a = 2x
v = v0 cos t
v = (x02 x 2)
electric potential,
V=
capacitors in series,
1
3
Nm 2
<c >
V
Q
40r
capacitors in parallel,
C = C1 + C2 + . . .
W = 12 QV
resistors in series,
R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel,
alternating current/voltage,
x = x0 sin t
radioactive decay,
x = x0 exp( t)
decay constant,
= 0.693
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Answer all the questions in the spaces provided.
spring
mass m
Fig. 1.1
The mass is made to oscillate vertically. The time period of the oscillations of the mass is T.
The period T is given by
T=C
m
k
[3]
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cylinder
Fig. 2.1
The following measurements were made on the cylinder:
mass = 5.09 0.01 kg
diameter = 9.4 0.1 cm.
(i)
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The resistance R of a uniform metal wire is measured for different lengths l of the wire.
The variation with l of R is shown in Fig. 3.1.
4.0
3.0
R/1
2.0
1.0
0
0
0.20
0.40
0.60
0.80
l/m
1.00
Fig. 3.1
(a) The points shown in Fig. 3.1 do not lie on the best-fit line. Suggest a reason for this.
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(b) Determine the gradient of the line shown in Fig. 3.1.
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(d) The resistance R of different wires is measured. The wires are of the same metal and same
length but have different cross-sectional areas A.
On Fig. 3.2, sketch a graph to show the variation with A of R.
A
Fig. 3.2
[2]
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v
25
horizontal
Fig. 4.1
The slope makes an angle of 25 with the horizontal. A constant resistive force FR acts up the
slope on the trolley.
At time t = 0, the trolley has velocity v = 0.50 m s1 down the slope.
At time t = 4.0 s, v = 12 m s1 down the slope.
(a) (i)
Show that the acceleration of the trolley down the slope is approximately 3 m s2.
[2]
(ii)
Calculate the distance x moved by the trolley down the slope from time t = 0 to t = 4.0 s.
x = ..................................................... m [2]
(iii)
On Fig. 4.2, sketch the variation with time t of distance x moved by the trolley.
4.0
t/s
Fig. 4.2
[2]
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(b) The mass of the trolley is 2.0 kg.
(i)
Show that the component of the weight of the trolley down the slope is 8.3 N.
[1]
(ii)
FR = ...................................................... N [2]
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bricks
container
Fig. 5.1
The bricks start from rest and accelerate for 2.0 s. The bricks then travel at a constant speed of
0.64 m s1 for 25 s. Finally the bricks are brought to rest in a further 3.0 s.
The total mass of the bricks is 25 kg.
(a) Determine the change in kinetic energy of the bricks
(i)
in the next 25 s,
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(b) The bricks are in a container. The weight of the container and bricks is 350 N.
Calculate, for the lifting of the bricks and container when travelling at constant speed,
(i)
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(a) A cell with internal resistance supplies a current. Explain why the terminal potential difference
(p.d.) is less than the electromotive force (e.m.f.) of the cell.
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(b) A battery of e.m.f. 12 V and internal resistance 0.50 is connected to a variable resistor X
and a resistor Y of constant resistance, as shown in Fig. 7.1.
12 V
0.50 1
Y
Fig. 7.1
The resistance R of X is increased from 2.0 to 16 . The variation with R of the current in
the circuit is shown in Fig. 7.2.
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3.0
I/A
2.0
1.0
0
0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
16.0
R/1
Fig. 7.2
Calculate, for = 1.2 A,
(i)
the resistance of Y,
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microphone
loudspeaker
metal plate
signal
generator
c.r.o.
Fig. 8.1
The loudspeaker emits sound of one frequency. The microphone is connected to a cathode-ray
oscilloscope (c.r.o.).
The waveform obtained on the c.r.o. for one position of the microphone is shown in Fig. 8.2.
1.0 cm
1.0 cm
Fig. 8.2
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The time-base setting of the c.r.o. is 0.20 ms cm1.
(i)
Use Fig. 8.2 to show that the frequency of the sound is approximately 1300 Hz.
[2]
(ii)
Explain how the apparatus is used to determine the wavelength of the sound.
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(iii)
The wavelength of the sound wave is 0.26 m. Calculate the speed of sound in this
experiment.
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