A Level H2 Paper 2
A Level H2 Paper 2
34msl
Vv= 25 1
sine =ii l
34
e= 47.6"
1(b) , dD
', dt
dv
dt
34-20
= 0.'130 x
0.95
= 4.38 N
1(c) lf a large splash is created, signiflcant proportion of The terminal velacity which
energy possessed by the stone wi be transferred to the stone will rcach is the
kinetjc energy and potential energy of the water (also Iowest constant velocitv.
as sound).
This is
unlike an object
.. rernainlng energy of stone upon entering the sea drcpped from a height, which
will be reduced (i.e. slowed down in a shorter will
also attain teminal
distance) velocity. this case, the ln
terminal velocity is the hiqhest
constant velocitv.
1Jl-a!le
pass through the oigin, we
say that it is 'prapoftional'.
2(bxii) 3.8 mm
3(aXii) GMm
gravitational potential energy = -
r
GMm
gravitational potential energy ,
=-GMm =_2
kinetic energy
2t
3(bxi) Use rclatianship in deuved tn (a)(ii) lo plot out 4 sels Note that if gtidlines are given,
al coatdtndles tRp.5O ' 1ae). (2Rp.2.5 x 10"). l3Rp you are expected ta do an
1 4 \ 1O') and (4Ra. 1.3 / 10') accurate plot.
2lP?rge
3(bxii) Please do nat be mistaken
KE-125x10eJ that:
1.".|-u,2 =1 25,16s
^KE=%m(^vf!!!
2x1 25xfie Obviously,
= 1250 m s_r
1v, vS'? + 1v.1'z- 1v)')
When R = 2Rp,
KE=25x1OeJ
...1^u.z =2.5r1gn
2x 2.5x 1oe
=1768ms1
1600
4(aXi) maxP=5.62W
Since P =lV,
y=9J4=125a
45
4(aXii)
5.62=1.252R
R=3.60O
4(b) E=lR+lr This question preseDts 2 sels
E = (1 25)(3 60) + (1.2s)r of boundary conditiotis. A
typical method of solving such
questions involves forming 2
E = (1 60X2 03) + (1.60)r simultaneous equations and
E=3.25+1.6t --- ,(2) solving them! Simple as that!
(1)=\2): 4 5+125r =3.25 + 1.6r You might have naticed that
1)q
:a: the maximum powet theorcm
|= =357A
0.35 also predicts that the internal
reslsiarce ls 3.60 O.
3| f--' ir .j ..,
At low temoeratures:
Conduction band
At hiqher temperatures:
conduction band
Valence band
4ll'ig.
6(bxii) A=1.26x1058q
) anx 1n 11
No of nuclides N = q-'* '", - = 1.606r t0 "
1 26'10:.
-785,1oiosr
N 1606x'1ora
^=4=
6(c) When l" issmalt, activity would not change
appreciably while rnass and activity are being
measured, hence giving a more accurate value.
7(aXi) At the start of the explosion, the rate of increase of Rate of increase of radius is
radius with time was large. given by the gradient of the
qraph.
The rate of increase of radius with time gradually
decreases as time passes. When doing graph wark, have
'qrcdient' and 'area under
graph'at the back of your
minds. These 2 quantities
usually have some PhYsical
siqnificance.
7(b)(i) Coordinate of plat = (1.6, lg 14.5) When drawing best fit lines in
witten papers, you are
expected to rccall what You
Iearnt in SPA.
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7(bxiiD Note the command word -
nlogR=logk+mlogt 'suggestl
m
n
= gradrent ot lrne Any reasonable/sensible
answer can be given crcdit.
Since m and n are integers, possible values are:
m=2,n-5
m =4,n =10 etc.
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