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www.xtremepapers.com ambridge International Examinations ambridge International dvanced Subsidiary and dvanced Level *0592782383* PHYSIS 9702/12 Paper 1 Multiple hoice May/June 2015 dditional Materials: RE THESE INSTRUTIONS FIRST Multiple hoice nswer Sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type or H is recommended) Write in soft pencil. o not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. Write your name, entre number and candidate number on the nswer Sheet in the spaces provided unless this has been done for you. O NOT WRITE IN NY ROES. 1 hour There are forty questions on this paper. nswer all questions. For each question there are four possible answers,, and. hoose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the separate nswer Sheet. Read the instructions on the nswer Sheet very carefully. Each correct answer will score one mark. mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer. ny working should be done in this booklet. Electronic calculators may be used. This document consists of 20 printed pages. I15 06_9702_12/3RP ULES 2015 [Turn over

2 ata speed of light in free space, c = 3.00 10 8 m s 1 permeability of free space, µ 0 = 4π 10 7 H m 1 permittivity of free space, ε 0 = 8.85 10 12 F m 1 1 ( = 8.99 10 9 m F 1 ) 4πε 0 elementary charge, the Planck constant, unified atomic mass constant, rest mass of electron, rest mass of proton, e = 1.60 10 19 h = 6.63 10 34 J s u = 1.66 10 27 kg m e = 9.11 10 31 kg m p = 1.67 10 27 kg molar gas constant, R = 8.31 J K 1 mol 1 the vogadro constant, N = 6.02 10 23 mol 1 the oltzmann constant, k = 1.38 10 23 J K 1 gravitational constant, G = 6.67 10 11 N m 2 kg 2 acceleration of free fall, g = 9.81 m s 2 ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15

3 Formulae 2 uniformly accelerated motion, s = ut + 1 at 2 v 2 = u 2 + 2as work done on/by a gas, W = p V gravitational potential, φ = Gm r hydrostatic pressure, p = ρ gh pressure of an ideal gas, p = 1 Nm <c 2 > 3 V simple harmonic motion, velocity of particle in s.h.m., a = ω 2 x v = v 0 cos ωt 2 2 0 x v = ± ω ( x ) electric potential, V = Q 4πε 0 r capacitors in series, 1 / = 1 / 1 + 1 / 2 +... capacitors in parallel, = 1 + 2 +... energy of charged capacitor, 1 W = QV 2 resistors in series, R = R 1 + R 2 +... resistors in parallel, 1 / R = 1 / R 1 + 1 / R 2 +... alternating current/voltage, x = x 0 sin ωt radioactive decay, x = x 0 exp( λt) decay constant, λ = 0.693 t 1 2 ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15 [Turn over

1 Which definition is correct and uses only quantities rather than units? 4 ensity is mass per cubic metre. Potential difference is energy per unit current. Pressure is force per unit area. Speed is distance travelled per second. 2 The average kinetic energy E of a gas molecule is given by the equation E = 23 kt where T is the absolute (kelvin) temperature. What are the SI base units of k? kg 1 m 1 s 2 K kg 1 m 2 s 2 K kg m s 2 K 1 kg m 2 s 2 K 1 ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15

5 3 n analogue ammeter has a pointer which moves over a scale. Following prolonged use, the pointer does not return fully to zero when the current is turned off and the meter has become less sensitive at higher currents than it is at lower currents. Which diagram best represents the calibration graph needed to obtain an accurate current reading? scale reading scale reading true current true current scale reading scale reading true current true current ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15 [Turn over

6 4 The arrow represents the vector R. Which diagram does not represent R as two perpendicular components? 5 power supply of electromotive force (e.m.f.) 50 V and negligible internal resistance is connected in series with resistors of resistance 100 Ω and 5 Ω, as shown. 100 Ω 5 Ω 50 V V voltmeter measures the potential difference (p.d.) across the 5 Ω resistor and an ammeter measures the current in the circuit. What are suitable ranges for the ammeter and for the voltmeter? ammeter range / voltmeter range / V 0 0.1 0 1 0 0.1 0 3 0 1. 1 0 1. 3 ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15

7 6 single sheet of aluminium foil is folded twice to produce a stack of four sheets. The total thickness of the stack of sheets is measured to be (0.80 ± 0.02) mm. This measurement is made using a digital caliper with a zero error of ( 0.20 ± 0.02) mm. What is the percentage uncertainty in the calculated thickness of a single sheet? 1.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.7% 7 In an experiment to determine the acceleration of free fall g, a ball bearing is held by an electromagnet. When the current to the electromagnet is switched off, a clock starts and the ball bearing falls. fter falling a distance h, the ball bearing strikes a switch to stop the clock which measures the time t of the fall. If systematic errors cause t and h to be measured incorrectly, which error must cause g to appear greater than 9.81 m s 2? h measured as being smaller than it actually is and t is measured correctly h measured as being smaller than it actually is and t measured as being larger than it actually is h measured as being larger than it actually is and t measured as being larger than it actually is h is measured correctly and t measured as being smaller than it actually is 8 stone is thrown horizontally from the top of a cliff. ir resistance is negligible. Which graph shows the variation with time of the vertical component of the stone s velocity? velocity velocity time time velocity velocity time time ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15 [Turn over

8 9 sprinter runs a 100 m race in a straight line. He accelerates from the starting block at a constant acceleration of 2.5 m s 2 to reach his maximum speed of 10 m s 1. He maintains this speed until he crosses the finish line. Which time does it take the sprinter to run the race? 4 s 10 s 12 s 20 s 10 firework rocket is fired vertically upwards. The fuel burns and produces a constant upwards force on the rocket. fter 5 seconds there is no fuel left. ir resistance is negligible. What is the acceleration before and after 5 seconds? before 5 seconds after 5 seconds constant constant constant zero increasing constant increasing zero 11 Trolley X, moving along a horizontal frictionless track, collides with a stationary trolley Y. The two trolleys become attached and move off together. Which statement about this interaction is correct? Some of the kinetic energy of trolley X is changed to momentum in the collision. Some of the momentum of trolley X is changed to kinetic energy in the collision. Trolley X loses some of its momentum as heat in the collision. Trolley X shares its momentum with trolley Y but some of its kinetic energy is lost. 12 n astronaut throws a stone with a horizontal velocity near to the Moon s surface. Which row describes the horizontal and vertical forces acting on the stone after release? horizontal force vertical force constant constant constant decreasing zero constant zero decreasing ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15

9 13 Newton s third law of motion is often summarised as Every action (force) has an equal and opposite reaction. book rests on a table. If the weight of the book is the action force, what is the reaction force? the pull of the book on the Earth the pull of the Earth on the book the push of the book on the table the push of the table on the book 14 ladder is positioned on icy (frictionless) ground and is leant against a rough wall. t the instant of release it begins to slide. Which diagram correctly shows the directions of the forces P, W and R acting on the ladder as it slides? wall P ladder R wall P ladder R W W ground ground wall P ladder R wall P ladder R W W ground ground ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15 [Turn over

10 15 uniform solid block has weight 500 N, width 0.4 m and height 0.6 m. The block rests on the edge of a step of depth 0.8 m, as shown. 0.4 m 0.6 m 0.8 m 0.4 m The block is knocked over the edge of the step and rotates through 90 before coming to rest with the 0.6 m edge horizontal. What is the change in gravitational potential energy of the block? 300 J 400 J 450 J 550 J 16 The diagram shows a hydroelectric power station. The reservoir is linked to the turbines by a pipe of uniform cross-sectional area. reservoir X Y turbine house Water flows from X to Y at constant speed. Which statement about the change of energy of the water as it moves from X to Y is correct? It gains both gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy. It loses both elastic potential energy and kinetic energy. It loses both elastic potential energy and gravitational potential energy. It loses gravitational potential energy and gains elastic potential energy. ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15

11 17 fisherman lifts a fish of mass 250 g from rest through a vertical height of 1.8 m. The fish gains a speed of 1.1 m s 1. What is the energy gained by the fish? 0.15 J 4.3 J 4.4 J 4.6 J 18 Water from a reservoir is fed to the turbine of a hydroelectric system at a rate of 500 kg s 1. The reservoir is 300 m above the level of the turbine. The electrical output from the generator driven by the turbine is 200 at a potential difference of 6000 V. What is the efficiency of the system? 8.0% 8.2% 80% 82% 19 Which row correctly describes the ordering and motion of the molecules in liquid water and in ice when both are at a temperature of 0? ordering a regular pattern of molecules in ice but not in water a regular pattern of molecules in ice but not in water a regular pattern of molecules in both ice and water a regular pattern of molecules in both ice and water motion molecules in both ice and water have the same average speed molecules in ice travel more slowly than those in water molecules in ice travel more slowly than those in water molecules in both ice and water have the same average speed 20 The maximum pressure that granite rock can withstand is 2.0 10 8 N m 2. bove this pressure, the rock begins to flow like a liquid. The density of granite is 2.7 10 3 kg m 3. What would be the height of a pure granite mountain whose base is just beginning to flow? 3.8 10 3 m 7.6 10 3 m 3.7 10 4 m 7.4 10 4 m ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15 [Turn over

21 To determine the Young modulus of a wire, several measurements are taken. In which row can the measurement not be taken directly with the stated apparatus? 12 measurement apparatus area of cross-section of wire micrometer screw gauge extension of wire vernier scale mass of load applied to wire electronic balance original length of wire metre rule 22 long, thin metal wire is suspended from a fixed support and hangs vertically. Masses are suspended from its lower end. The load on the lower end is increased from zero and then decreased again back to zero. The diagram shows the force-extension graph produced. force S T R 0 0 extension Where on the graph would the elastic limit be found? anywhere between point R and point S just beyond point S exactly at point S exactly at point T ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15

13 23 The diagram represents a steel tube with wall thickness w which is small in comparison with the diameter of the tube. T T w The tube is under tension, caused by a force T, parallel to the axis of the tube. To reduce the stress in the material of the tube, it is proposed to thicken the wall. The tube diameter and the tension being constant, which wall thickness gives half the stress? w 2 2 w 2w 4w 24 Two light waves of the same frequency are represented by the diagram. displacement 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 phase angle / What could be the phase difference between the two waves? 150 220 260 330 25 sound wave has a speed of 330 m s 1 and a frequency of 50 Hz. What is a possible distance between two points on the wave that have a phase difference of 60? 0.03 m 1.1 m 2.2 m 6.6 m ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15 [Turn over

14 26 What is not an essential condition for an observable interference pattern to occur between the waves from two sources? The frequencies of the two sources must be equal. The sources must be coherent. The sources must emit waves of equal amplitude. The waves from the two sources must overlap. 27 Source S emits microwaves with a constant amplitude. The microwaves hit a metal screen P and are reflected. stationary wave is formed between S and P. The wavelength of the microwaves is much smaller than the distance between S and P. S P Q detector Q is moved at a slow, constant speed from S to P. What happens to the amplitude of the signal detected by Q? decreases steadily increases and decreases regularly increases steadily remains constant ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15

15 28 pattern of waves was observed without being able to view the source of the waves. The pattern is represented in the diagram. region of minimum intensity What can cause this pattern? region of maximum intensity coherence only diffraction and interference diffraction only interference only ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15 [Turn over

16 29 positive charge and a negative charge of equal magnitude are placed a short distance apart. Which diagram best represents the associated electric field? + + + + 30 charged oil drop of mass m, with n excess electrons, is held stationary in the uniform electric field between two horizontal plates separated by a distance d. V m d The voltage between the plates is V, the elementary charge is e and the acceleration of free fall is g. What is the value of n? ev mgd mgd ev mev gd gd mev ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15

31 Which unit is not used in either the definition of the coulomb or the definition of the volt? 17 ampere joule ohm second 32 When a thin metal wire is stretched, it becomes longer and thinner. This causes a change in the resistance of the wire. The volume of the wire remains constant. Which graph could represent the variation with extension x of the resistance R of the wire? R R R R x x x x 33 Which statement is not valid? urrent is the speed of the charged particles that carry it. Electromotive force (e.m.f.) is the energy converted to electrical energy from other forms per unit charge. The potential difference (p.d.) between two points is the work done per unit charge when moving charge from one point to the other. The resistance between two points is the p.d. between the two points per unit current. 34 cell of e.m.f. E delivers a charge Q to an external circuit. Which statement is correct? The energy dissipation in the external circuit is EQ. The energy dissipation within the cell is EQ. The external resistance is EQ. The total energy dissipation in the cell and the external circuit is EQ. ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15 [Turn over

35 Each of Kirchhoff's two laws presumes that some quantity is conserved. Which row states Kirchhoff's first law and names the quantity that is conserved? 18 statement the algebraic sum of currents into a junction is zero the algebraic sum of currents into a junction is zero the e.m.f. in a loop is equal to the algebraic sum of the product of current and resistance round the loop the e.m.f. in a loop is equal to the algebraic sum of the product of current and resistance round the loop quantity charge energy charge energy ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15

19 36 potential divider circuit consists of fixed resistors of resistance 2.0 Ω and 4.0 Ω connected in series with a 3.0 Ω resistor fitted with a sliding contact. These are connected across a battery of e.m.f. 9.0 V and zero internal resistance, as shown. 4.0 Ω 9.0 V 3.0 Ω 2.0 Ω output voltage What are the maximum and the minimum output voltages of this potential divider circuit? maximum voltage / V minimum voltage / V 4.0 2.0 5.0 2.0 9. 9.0 2.0 37 cell of e.m.f. 2.0 V and negligible internal resistance is connected to a network of resistors as shown. 2.0 V 2.0 Ω 2.0 Ω 4.0 Ω I 4.0 Ω What is the current I? 0.25 0.33 0.50 1.5 ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15 [Turn over

20 38 n experiment in which α-particles were deflected by a gold foil produced new insights into the structure of the atom. Which conclusion can be drawn from the results of the experiment? tomic nuclei occupy a very small fraction of the volume of an atom. Electrons orbit the atomic nucleus. Some atoms of the same element contain different numbers of neutrons. The atomic nucleus contains protons and neutrons. 39 radioactive substance contains a number of identical nuclei that emit β-particles. Which property of these nuclei remains unaltered by the emission? charge neutron number nucleon number proton number 238 234 40 uranium-238 nucleus, 92 U, undergoes nuclear decays to form uranium-234, U Which series of decays could give this result? 92. emission of four β-particles emission of four γ-rays emission of one α-particle and two β-particles emission of two α-particles and eight β-particles Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (ULES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. To avoid the issue of disclosure of answer-related information to candidates, all copyright acknowledgements are reproduced online in the ambridge International Examinations opyright cknowledgements ooklet. This is produced for each series of examinations and is freely available to download at www.cie.org.uk after the live examination series. ambridge International Examinations is part of the ambridge ssessment Group. ambridge ssessment is the brand name of University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (ULES), which is itself a department of the University of ambridge. ULES 2015 9702/12/M/J/15