Physics A: Unit 2: Approved Specimen Question Paper
Physics A: Unit 2: Approved Specimen Question Paper
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PHYSICS A
Unit 2
Mechanics, Materials and Waves
PHYA2
SPECIMEN PAPER
For Examiners Use
Instructions
Use blue or black ink or ball-point pen.
Fill in the boxes at the top of this page.
Answer all questions.
A Data and Formula Booklet is provided as a loose insert.
Information
The maximum mark for this paper is 70.
The marks for the questions are shown in brackets.
You are reminded of the need for good English and clear presentation
in your answers. You will be assessed on your quality of written
communication where indicated in the question.
Mark
Number
3
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Total
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Examiners Initials
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Figure 1 shows a swimmer standing at the end of a diving board above a swimming pool.
The mass of the swimmer is 72 kg and the horizontal distance between point A and his centre
of mass is 2.4 m.
Figure 1
(a)
Moment .......................
(3 marks)
(b)
The swimmer dives off the diving board and his centre of mass falls through 3.2 m
before he reaches the water. Calculate the swimmers vertical speed as he enters the
water. Neglect air resistance.
Gravitational field strength of the Earth, g = 9.8 N kg-1
Speed...........................
(3 marks)
(c)
The water brings the diver to rest when his centre of mass is 1.6 m below the surface of the
water. Calculate the average total upward force acting on the diver which brings his vertical
velocity to zero.
(3 marks)
Total 9 marks
A car accelerates from rest to a speed of 26 ms-1. The table shows how the speed of the car
varies over the first 30 seconds of motion.
time/s
speed/m s
(a)
-1
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
16.5
22.5
24.5
25.5
26.0
26.0
speed/m s-1
0
0
time/s
(5 marks)
(b)
(2 marks)
(c)
Use your graph to estimate the distance travelled by the car in the first 25 s.
(2 marks)
(d)
Using the axes below, sketch a graph to show how the resultant force acting on the
car varies over the first 30 s of motion.
resultant force
time
(3 marks)
(e)
Explain the shape of the graph you have sketched in part (d), with reference to the graph
you plotted in part (a).
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(2 marks)
Total 14 marks
(a)
(b)
A student is required to carry out an experiment and draw a suitable graph in order to
obtain a value for the Young modulus of a material in the form of a wire. A long,
uniform wire is suspended vertically and a weight, sufficient to make the wire taut, is
fixed to the free end. The student increases the load gradually by adding known
weights. As each weight is added, the extension of the wire is measured accurately.
(i)
What other quantities must be measured before the value of the Young modulus
can be obtained?
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(ii)
Explain how the student may obtain a value of the Young modulus.
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(iii) How would a value for the elastic energy stored in the wire be found from the
results?
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(6 marks)
Total 11 marks
Youngs fringes are produced on the screen from the monochromatic source by the
arrangement shown in Figure 2.
Explain how this arrangement produces interference fringes on the screen. In your
answer, explain why slit S should be narrow and why slits S1 and S2 act as coherent
sources.
The quality of your written answer will be assessed in this question.
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(6 marks)
(c)
The pattern on the screen may be represented as a graph of intensity against position on
the screen. The central fringe is shown on the graph in Figure 3. Complete this graph
to represent the rest of the pattern by drawing on Figure 3.
Figure 3
(2 marks)
Total 10 marks
(a) State and explain two physical properties of the light produced by a laser which makes
it different from the light produced by a filament lamp.
Property 1 ............................................................................................................................
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Property 2 ............................................................................................................................
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(4 marks)
(b)
(i)
Complete the graph below to show how the refractive index changes with radial
distance along the line ABCD in Figure 4.
(ii)
10
Figure 5 shows a stretched string driven by a vibrator. The right-hand end of a string is fixed
to a wall. A stationary wave is produced on the string; the string vibrates in two loops.
Figure 5
(a)
State the physical conditions that are necessary for a stationary wave to form on the
string.
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(3 marks)
(b)
State how you know that the wave on the string is transverse.
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(1 mark)
(c)
Compare the amplitude and phase of the oscillations of points A and B on the string.
Amplitude............................................................................................................................
Phase ...................................................................................................................................
(2 marks)
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(d)
The length of the string is 1.2 m and the speed of the transverse wave on the string is
6.2 m s-1. Calculate the vibration frequency of the vibrator.
(ii)
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