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2002 Nov MS Edexcel Mechanics-1 6677

This document provides the provisional mark scheme for the Edexcel Mechanics M1 exam from November 2002. It lists 7 questions on the exam and outlines the marks allocated for each part. For each part, it describes the required steps or reasoning to earn each mark. The summary focuses on the overall structure and purpose of the document rather than the details of the exam questions and solutions.

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2002 Nov MS Edexcel Mechanics-1 6677

This document provides the provisional mark scheme for the Edexcel Mechanics M1 exam from November 2002. It lists 7 questions on the exam and outlines the marks allocated for each part. For each part, it describes the required steps or reasoning to earn each mark. The summary focuses on the overall structure and purpose of the document rather than the details of the exam questions and solutions.

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EDEXCEL MECHANICS M1 (6677) – NOVEMBER 2002 PROVISIONAL MARK SCHEME

Question
Scheme Marks
Number
1. (a) R(↑): T cos 30° = 6 M1 A1
T
F T = 6.93 A1 (3)
(b) R (→): ‘T’ sin 30° = F M1 A1
6 F = 3.46 A1 (3)
(6 marks)

2. (a) 3i – 7.5j = 1.5a ⇒ a = 2i – 5j M1 A1


⎢a ⎢ = √(22 + 52) = √29 ≈ 5.39 (awrt) M1 A1 (4)
(b) v = (2i + 3j) + 4(2i – 5j) M1, A1ft
= 10i – 17j A1 (3)
(7 marks)

3. (a) v Shape B1
Figs (20, 50, T, 4T/5T ) B1
20

(2)
T 4T 50 t

(b) 1
2
× T × 20 + 4T × 20 + 1
2
× 50 × 20 = 1220 M1 A1
T=8 A1 (3)
20
(c) Acceleration = = 2.5 m s−2 M1 A1ft (2)
8
(8 marks)
EDEXCEL MECHANICS M1 (6677) – NOVEMBER 2002 PROVISIONAL MARK SCHEME

Question
Scheme Marks
Number
4. (a) 90 x
M(A): 80 × + 20 × x = 90 × 2 M1 A1
2
80 20 Solve for x: x = 3 M1 A1 (4)

(b) By having weight act at B. B1 (1)

y R 3R

(c) R(↑): R + 3R = 100 (R = 25) B1


y 80 2

M(A): 25y + 75 × 2 = 80 × 1.5 + 20 × 3 M1 A1 ft


Solve: y = 1.2 m A1 (4)
(9 marks)

5. (a) 82 = 102 + 2a × 5 → a = (−)3.6 m s−2 M1 A1 (2)


(b) R = 10g cos 20° B1
µR R
F = µR used B1
10g sin 20° − µ.10g cos 20° = 10 (−3.6) M1 A1
10g Solve: µ. = 0.75 (or 0.755) M1 A1 (6)
(c) AC maximum if speed at C = 0
∴02 = 102 − 2 × 3.6 × s M1
s ≈ 13.9 m (awrt) A1 (2)
(10 marks)
EDEXCEL MECHANICS M1 (6677) – NOVEMBER 2002 PROVISIONAL MARK SCHEME

Question
Scheme Marks
Number
6. (a) 1500 × 10 + 2500 × 5 = 1500 × 4 + 2500 × v M1 A1
→ v = 8.6 m s−1 (*) A1 (3)

(b) P: 1500a = −500 (⇒ a = − 13 m s−2) M1

02 = 42 – 2 × 1
3
×s ⇒ s = 24 m M1 A1 (3)

(c) P: 0 = 4 − 1
3
t ⇒ t – 12 s M1
Q: s = 8.6 × 12 = 103.2 m M1 A1
Distance apart = 103.2 − 24 = 79.2 m M1 A1 (5)
(11 marks)

(50i − 25 j) − (20i + 35 j)
7. (a) vP = 1
= 60i − 120j M1 A1
2

(b) p = 20i + 35j + (60i − 120j)t M1 A1 ft (2)


120
(c) vQ = (4i − 3j) (= 96i − 72j) M1
5
q = 96ti − 72tj M1 A1 (3)
(d) t = 2: p = 140i − 205j, q = 192i − 144j M1
Use of (PQ =) q − p or p − q (= QP) (=52i + 61j) M1
PQ = √(522 + 612) ≈ 80 km M1 A1 (4)
(11 marks)
EDEXCEL MECHANICS M1 (6677) – NOVEMBER 2002 PROVISIONAL MARK SCHEME

Question
Scheme Marks
Number
8. (a) 2
R B: 3g − T = 3 × g M1 A1
T 5
T
2
g 9
A B 5
→ T= g = 17.6 N
5 A1 (3)
3g
mg

(b) A: 17.6 − mg sin 30° = m × 2


5
g M1, A1 ft

Solve: → m = 2 M1 A1 (4)
(c) Speed of B at ground: v = 2 × g × 0.25 (=1.4)
2 2
5 M1

I = 3 × v = 4.2 Ns M1 A1 (3)
(d) A: −mg sin 30° = ma ⇒ a = − 12 g = −4.9 M1 A1

0 = 1.4 − 4.9t M1
T = 0.29 s (or 0.286 s) A1 (4)
(14 marks)

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