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entre Number andidate Number Surname Other Names andidate Signature General ertificate of Education dvanced Level Examination June 212 Physics PHY4/1 Unit 4 Fields and Further Mechanics Section Monday 11 June 212 1.3 pm to 3.15 pm In addition to this paper you will require: l l l l l an objective test answer sheet a black ball-point pen a calculator a question paper/answer book for Section (enclosed) a ata and Formulae booklet. Time allowed l The total time for both sections of this paper is 1 hour 45 minutes. You are advised to spend approximately 45 minutes on this section. Instructions l Use a black ball-point pen. l nswer all questions in this section. l For each question there are four responses. When you have selected the response which you think is the most appropriate answer to a question, mark this response on your answer sheet. l Mark all responses as instructed on your answer sheet. If you wish to change your answer to a question, follow the instructions on your answer sheet. l o all rough work in this book not on the answer sheet. Information l The maximum mark for this section is 25. l ll questions in Section carry equal marks. No deductions will be made for incorrect answers. l ata and Formulae ooklet is provided as a loose insert. l The question paper/answer book for Section is enclosed within this question paper. WMP/Jun12/PHY4/1 PHY4/1

2 o not write Multiple choice questions Each of Questions 1 to 25 is followed by four responses,,,, and. For each question select the best response and mark its letter on the answer sheet. You are advised to spend approximately 45 minutes on this section. 1 The graph shows how the force acting on a body changes with time. 12 1 8 force / N 6 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 time / s The body has a mass of.25 kg and is initially at rest. What is the speed of the body after 4 s assuming no other forces are acting? 2ms 1 4ms 1 8ms 1 16 m s 1 2 stationary unstable nucleus of mass M emits an α particle of mass m with kinetic energy E. parent daughter nucleus nucleus α particle M m before after What is the speed of recoil of the daughter nucleus? 2mE (M m) 2mE M (M m) 2mE 2mE (M m) 2 (2) WMP/Jun12/PHY4/1

3 o not write 3 Two ice skaters, initially at rest and in contact, push apart from each other. Which line, to, in the table states correctly the change in the total momentum and the total kinetic energy of the two skaters? total momentum total kinetic energy unchanged increases unchanged unchanged increases increases increases unchanged 4 The Earth moves around the Sun in a circular orbit with a radius of 1.5 1 8 km. What is the Earth s approximate speed? 1.5 1 3 ms 1 5. 1 3 ms 1 1. 1 4 ms 1 3. 1 4 ms 1 5 particle moves in a circular path at constant speed. Which one of the following statements is correct? The velocity of the particle is directed towards the centre of the circle. There is no force acting on the particle. There is no change in the kinetic energy of the particle. The particle has an acceleration directed along a tangent to the circle. Turn over (3) WMP/Jun12/PHY4/1

4 o not write 6 The diagram shows a smooth thin tube through which passes a string with masses m and M attached to its ends. The tube is moved so that the mass m travels in a horizontal circle of constant radius r at constant speed v. m tube M Which one of the following expressions is equal to M? mv 2 2r mv 2 rg mv 2 rg mv 2 g r 7 mass on the end of a spring undergoes vertical simple harmonic motion. t which point(s) is the magnitude of the resultant force on the mass a minimum? at the centre of the oscillation only at the top of the oscillation only at the bottom of the oscillation at both the top and bottom of the oscillation 8 baby bouncer consisting of a harness and elastic ropes is suspended from a doorway. When a baby of mass 1 kg is placed in the harness, the ropes stretch by.25 m. When the baby bounces, she starts to move with vertical simple harmonic motion. What is the time period of her motion? 1. s 2.1 s 2.3 s 3.1 s (4) WMP/Jun12/PHY4/1

5 o not write 9 simple pendulum and a mass-spring system both have the same time period T at the surface of the Earth. If taken to another planet where the acceleration due to gravity is twice that on Earth, which line, to, in the table gives the correct new time periods? simple pendulum mass-spring T 2 T 2 T 2 T T 2 T T 2 T 2 1 n oscillatory system, subject to damping, is set into vibration by a periodic driving force of frequency f. The graphs, to, which are to the same scale, show how the amplitude of vibration of the system might vary with f, for various degrees of damping. Which graph best shows the lightest damping? f f f 11 Which one of the following statements about gravitational fields is incorrect? Moving a mass in the direction of the field lines reduces its potential energy. stronger field is represented by a greater density of field lines. Moving a mass perpendicularly across the field lines does not alter its potential energy. t a distance r from a mass the field strength is inversely proportional to r. f Turn over (5) WMP/Jun12/PHY4/1

6 o not write 12 n object on the surface of a planet of radius R and mass M has weight W. What would be the weight of the same object when on the surface of a planet of radius 2R and mass 2M? W 4 W 2 W 2W 13 The gravitational field strength on the surface of a planet orbiting a star is 8. N kg 1. If the planet and star have a similar density but the diameter of the star is 1 times greater than the planet, what would be the gravitational field strength at the surface of the star?.8 N kg 1.8 N kg 1.8Nkg 1.8 N kg 1 14 Two satellites, P and Q, of the same mass, are in circular orbits around the Earth. The radius of the orbit of Q is three times that of P. Which one of the following statements is correct? The kinetic energy of P is greater than that of Q. The weight of P is three times that of Q. The time period of P is greater than that of Q. The speed of P is three times that of Q. 15 The force between two point charges is F when they are separated by a distance r. If the separation is increased to 3r, what is the force between the charges? F 3r F 9r F 3 F 9 (6) WMP/Jun12/PHY4/1

7 o not write 16 The diagram shows the path of an α particle deflected by the nucleus of an atom. Point P on the path is the point of closest approach of the α particle to the nucleus. P nucleus α particle Which one of the following statements about the α particle on this path is correct? Its acceleration is zero at P. Its kinetic energy is greatest at P. Its speed is least at P. Its potential energy is least at P. 17 1 μf capacitor and a 1 μf capacitor are charged so that they store the same energy. The pd across the 1 μf capacitor is V 1 and the pd across the other capacitor is V 2. What is the value of the ratio 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 V ( 1 V 2 )? Turn over (7) WMP/Jun12/PHY4/1

8 o not write 18 voltage sensor and a datalogger are used to record the discharge of a 1 mf capacitor in series with a 5 Ω resistor from an initial pd of 6. V. The datalogger is capable of recording 1 readings in 1 s. Which line, to, in the table gives the pd and the number of readings made after a time equal to the time constant of the discharge circuit? 6. V 1 mf 5 Ω to voltage sensor and datalogger potential difference/v number of readings 2.2 5 3.8 5 3.8 5 2.2 5 19 When a 22 μf capacitor is discharged through a resistor R, the capacitor pd decreases from 6. V to 1.5 V in 92 s. What is the resistance of R? 21 kω 3 kω 42 kω 44 kω 2 section of current-carrying wire is placed at right angles to a uniform magnetic field of flux density. When the current in the wire is I, the magnetic force that acts on this section is F. What force acts when the same section of wire is placed at right angles to a uniform magnetic field of flux density 2 when the current is.25 I? F 4 F 2 F 2 F (8) WMP/Jun12/PHY4/1

9 o not write 21 beam of positive ions enters a region of uniform magnetic field, causing the beam to change direction as shown in the diagram. region of uniform magnetic field + y + y What is the direction of the magnetic field? out of the page and perpendicular to it into the page and perpendicular to it in the direction indicated by +y in the direction indicated by y 22 Three vertical tubes, made from copper, lead and rubber respectively, have identical dimensions. Identical, strong, cylindrical magnets P, Q and R are released simultaneously from the same distance above each tube. ecause of electromagnetic effects, the magnets emerge from the bottom of the tubes at different times. S N P S N Q S N R copper lead rubber Which line, to, in the table shows the correct order in which they will emerge? resistivity of copper = 1.7 1 8 Ωm resistivity of lead = 22 1 8 Ωm resistivity of rubber = 5 1 13 Ωm emerges first emerges second emerges third P Q R R P Q P R Q R Q P Turn over (9) WMP/Jun12/PHY4/1

1 o not write 23 The graph shows how the magnetic flux, Φ, passing through a coil changes with time, t. Φ t Which one of the following graphs could show how the magnitude of the emf, V, induced in the coil varies with t? V V V V t t t t 24 Using the circuit shown, and with the switch closed, a small current was passed through the coil X. The current was slowly increased using the variable resistor. The current reached a maximum value and was then switched off. soft iron X microammeter The maximum reading on the microammeter occurred when the small current flowed at the start. the current was being increased. the current was being switched off. the current in X was zero. (1) WMP/Jun12/PHY4/1

11 o not write 25 When a mobile phone is being recharged, the charger heats up. The efficiency of the transformer in the charger can be as low as 15% when drawing a current of 5 m from a 23 V mains supply. If the charging current required is 35 m, what is the approximate output voltage at this efficiency? 4.9 V 11 V 28 V 33 V EN OF QUESTIONS (11) WMP/Jun12/PHY4/1

12 There are no questions printed on this page O NOT WRITE ON THIS PGE NSWER IN THE SPES PROVIE opyright 212 Q and its licensors. ll rights reserved. (12) WMP/Jun12/PHY4/1