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                Energy, Work and
                     Power
                   Question Paper 4
Level                           IGCSE
Subject                         Physics
ExamBoard                       CIE
Topic                           General Physics
Sub-Topic                       Energy, Work and Power
Paper Type                      (Extended) Theory Paper
Booklet                         Question Paper 4
Time Allowed:      58 minutes
Score:              /48
Percentage:         /100
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1   A child’s toy launches a model parachutist of mass 0.40 kg vertically upwards. The model
    parachutist reaches a maximum height of 8.5 m.
    (a) Calculate
         (i)   the gravitational potential energy gained by the model parachutist,
                                                                            energy = ................................................. [2]
        (ii)   the minimum possible speed with which the model parachutist was launched.
                                                                             speed = ................................................. [3]
    (b) In practice, the launch speed must be greater than the value calculated in (a)(ii).
        Explain why.
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        ..................................................................................................................................... [2]
    (c) As the model parachutist returns to the ground, it loses gravitational potential energy.
        Explain what happens to this energy as the model parachutist falls through the air at
        constant speed.
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2   The Sun is a large sphere of high temperature gas. An extremely large quantity of energy
    radiates from the Sun into space every second.
    (a) A process releases energy inside the Sun and its temperature stays high.
        State the name of this process.
        ..................................................................................................................................... [1]
    (b) A gardener stores water in a large, cylindrical metal drum. The drum is painted black
        and has no lid. On a bright, sunny day, the water evaporates quickly and the water level
        in the drum falls.
        (i)    Suggest how, by using a drum of a different shape, the gardener can reduce the
               quantity of water lost by evaporation.
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               ............................................................................................................................. [1]
        (ii)   The gardener is told that, by painting the drum white, he can reduce the quantity of
               radiation absorbed and so reduce the rate of evaporation.
               Describe an experiment to show that black surfaces are better absorbers of
               radiation than white surfaces. You may include a diagram.
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3   (a) State an example of the conversion of chemical energy to another form of energy.
        example ...........................................................................................................................
        energy conversion ....................................................................................................... [1]
    (b) The electrical output of a solar panel powers a pump. The pump operates a water
        fountain. The output of the solar panel is 17 V and the current supplied to the pump is
        0.27 A.
        (i)    Calculate the electrical power generated by the solar panel.
                                                                          power = ................................................. [2]
        (ii)   The pump converts electrical energy to kinetic energy of water with an efficiency
               of 35%.
               Calculate the kinetic energy of the water delivered by the pump in 1 second.
                                                              kinetic energy = ................................................. [2]
       (iii)   The pump propels 0.00014 m3 of water per second. This water rises vertically as a
               jet. The density of water is 1000 kg / m3.
               Calculate
               1.     the mass of water propelled by the pump in 1 second,
                                                                           mass = ................................................. [2]
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2.   the maximum height of the jet of water.
                             maximum height = ................................................. [2]
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4   Fig. 1.1 shows a car on a roller-coaster ride.
                                                                                                           water
                             A
                                                Fig. 1.1
    mass of car = 600 kg
    kinetic energy of car at point A = 160 kJ
    (a) Calculate the speed of the car at A.
                                                           speed = ................................................. [3]
    (b) As the car travels from A to B, it loses 40 kJ of energy due to friction.
        The car just manages to roll over the crest of the hill at B.
        Calculate the height h.
                                                       height h = ................................................. [2]
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(c) At C, the car is slowed down by a shallow tank of water and the kinetic energy of the car
    is reduced to zero.
    Make three suggestions for what happens to this kinetic energy.
    1. ......................................................................................................................................
    2. ......................................................................................................................................
    3. ......................................................................................................................................
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5   Some builders decide to measure their personal power ratings using apparatus they already have
    on site. Fig. 2.1 shows the arrangement they use.
                                            pulley
                                             rope
                                              load
                                            pulley
                                               Fig. 2.1
    (a) In the table below, list the three quantities they must measure in order to calculate one man’s
        power, and the instrument they would use for each measurement.
                quantity to be measured                   instrument used for measurement
       1.
       2.
       3.
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(b) One workman is measured as having a power of 528 W. His weight is 800 N.
    He can develop the same power climbing a ladder, whose rungs are 30 cm apart.
    How many rungs can he climb in 5 s?
                                    number of rungs = ...........................................................[3]
(c) The human body is only about 15% efficient when climbing ladders.
    Calculate the actual energy used from the body of the workman in (b) when he climbs 20
    rungs.
                                          energy used = ...........................................................[2]
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6   Fig. 2.1 shows a conveyor belt transporting a package to a raised platform. The belt is driven by a
    motor.
                                                                              conveyor belt
                                      package
                                motor
                                                                   Fig. 2.1
    (a) State three types of energy, other than gravitational potential energy, into which the electrical
        energy supplied to the motor is converted.
        1. ...............................................................................................................................................
        2. ...............................................................................................................................................
        3. ...........................................................................................................................................[2]
    (b) The mass of the package is 36 kg. Calculate the increase in the gravitational potential energy
        (p.e.) of the package when it is raised through a vertical height of 2.4 m.
                                                              increase in p.e. = ...........................................................[2]
    (c) The package is raised through the vertical height of 2.4 m in 4.4 s. Calculate the power needed
        to raise the package.
                                                                             power = .......................................................... [2]
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(d) Assume that the power available to raise packages is constant. A package of mass greater
    than 36 kg is raised through the same height. Suggest and explain the effect of this increase
    in mass on the operation of the belt.
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