June 2014 (IAL) MS - M2 Edexcel PDF
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Summer 2014
Publications Code IA039518
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All candidates must receive the same treatment. Examiners must mark the first
candidate in exactly the same way as they mark the last.
Examiners should mark according to the mark scheme not according to their
perception of where the grade boundaries may lie.
All the marks on the mark scheme are designed to be awarded. Examiners
should always award full marks if deserved, i.e. if the answer matches the mark
scheme.
Examiners should also be prepared to award zero marks if the
candidates response is not worthy of credit according to the mark scheme.
Where some judgement is required, mark schemes will provide the principles by
which marks will be awarded and exemplification may be limited.
Crossed out work should be marked UNLESS the candidate has replaced it with
an alternative response.
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3. General Abbreviations
These are some of the traditional marking abbreviations that will appear in the mark
schemes.
4. All A marks are correct answer only (cao.), unless shown, for example, as A1 ft to
indicate that previous wrong working is to be followed through. After a misread
however, the subsequent A marks affected are treated as A ft, but manifestly absurd
answers should never be awarded A marks.
5. If a candidate makes more than one attempt at any question:
If all but one attempt is crossed out, mark the attempt which is NOT crossed
out.
If either all attempts are crossed out or none are crossed out, mark all the
attempts and score the highest single attempt.
6. Ignore wrong working or incorrect statements following a correct answer.
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(But note that specific mark schemes may sometimes override these general principles)
Rules for M marks: correct no. of terms; dimensionally correct; all terms that need
resolving (i.e. multiplied by cos or sin) are resolved.
DM indicates a dependent method mark i.e. one that can only be awarded if a previous
specified method mark has been awarded.
Any numerical answer which comes from use of g = 9.8 should be given to 2 or 3 SF.
Marks must be entered in the same order as they appear on the mark scheme.
In all cases, if the candidate clearly labels their working under a particular part of a
question i.e. (a) or (b) or (c),then that working can only score marks for that part of
the question.
Misreads if a misread does not alter the character of a question or materially simplify
it, deduct two from any A or B marks gained, bearing in mind that after a misread, the
subsequent A marks affected are treated as A ft
Mechanics Abbreviations
M(A) Taking moments about A.
N2L
NEL
HL
Hookes Law
RHS, LHS
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Question
Number
1a
Scheme
v adt 2t 3dt t 2 3t C
M1A1
(4)
M1
v0
t 1 t 2 0
M1
t1 1, t 2 2
A1
(3)
2
3
1
s t 3t 2dt t 3 t 2 2t
2
3
1
1
1
3
8
1 3
6 4 2 or 8 1 4 1 2 2 1
3
2
3
3 2
1
Distance = , 0.17 or better (m) (must be positive)
6
2
1c
Marks
M1A1
t 0, v 2 C 2 v t 2 3t 2
1b
M1A1
DM1
A1
(4)
[11]
dv 2t 3dt
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Question
Number
2a
Scheme
Equation of motion: F 1000 g sin 250 g sin 300 100 1250a
Alt 2b
Marks
M1A2
M1
M1A1
(6)
M1A2
A1
(4)
M1A2 ft
A1
(4)
[10]
Notes on Question 2
Question 2(a)
(Deduct only 1 mark in whole question for not giving an answer to either 2 sf or 3 sf, following use of g =
9.8, or for use of g = 9.81) Deduct the final A mark in whichever part of the question it first occurs.
N.B. Use the value of the mass (1250, 1000 or 250) that is used in an equation to decide which part of the
system the equation is for.
First M1 for F = ma along the plane (up or down) for whole system, with usual rules ; allow even if a nor sin
substituted, to produce an equation in F only (i.e. no T terms) N.B. They could use the equation(s) for the
car and trailer to either find or eliminate T to produce this equation.
First A2 for the equation. (-1 each error.) Omission of g is an A error.
N.B. If they group two terms together in the whole system equation, penalise any errors for each part
e.g. + 400 for the resistance would count as 2 errors (+ 100 and +300)
or 1250sin for the combined weight component would count as 2 errors (g omitted twice)
Second M1(independent) for producing a value for F
Third M1 for (their F x 25)
Third A1 for 940 (w) or 938 (w) oe.
Question 2(b)
N.B. Use the value of the mass (1250, 1000 or 250) that is used in an equation to decide which part of the
system the equation is for.
First M1 for F = ma along the plane (up or down) for either car or trailer, with usual rules ; allow even if a
nor sin (nor F in car equation) substituted
First A2 for the equation. (-1 each error.) (ft on their F)
Third A1 for 28 (N) or 27.5(N)
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Question
Number
3a
Scheme
Moments about A: W 2a cos30 T cos 60 2.5a
T
3b
2W 3 / 2 4W 3
ANSWER GIVEN
2.5 x 1/2
5
Horizontally: (H ) T cos60
(V ) (W T cos 30)
Vertically:
W
13
1 12
W (0.72W or better)
5
5
Marks
M1A1
A1
(3)
M1A1
M1A1
DM1A1
(6)
OR:
Components along the rod (X) and perpendicular to the rod (Y)
7W
)
10
3W
(=
)
10
X T cos 30 W cos 60 (=
M1A1
Y W cos 30 T cos 60
M1A1
W
13
49 3
W oe
5
10
DM1A1
(6)
[9]
Notes on Question 3
Question 3(a) N.B. Extra gs are A errors not M errors.
First M1 is for producing an equation in T and W only, usually by taking moments about A (condone
consistent missing a s).
First A1 for a correct equation; trig ratios do not need to be evaluated.
Second A1 for the given answer correctly obtained (trig ratios do need to be evaluated in surd form but
allow cancelling of 2s)
Question 3(b)
First M1, with usual rules, for producing horizontal cpt; could be X = or Rcos =
in terms of T and/or W only. (N.B. They may use 2 equations to do this)
First A1 for a correct expression (T does not need to be substituted)
Second M1, with usual rules, for producing vertical cpt; could be Y = or Rsin =
in terms of T and/or W only (N.B. They may use 2 equations to do this)
Second A1 for a correct expression (T does not need to be substituted)
Third M1, dependent on previous two Ms, for solving for R in terms of W only
,usually squaring and ADDING and square rooting
Third A1 for (W13)/5 or 0.72W or better
Alternative using Triangle of Forces:
2
2
2
o
First M1 for attempt at cos rule: R W T 2TW cos 30
First A1 if correct
Second M1 for substituting for T and cos30o (either surd or decimal)
Second A1 for a correct equation
Third M1, dependent on previous two Ms, for solving for R
Third A1 for (W13)/5 or 0.72W or better
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Question
Number
Scheme
A
Marks
4a
D
3a
4a
55
a
2
55
x
a ANSWER GIVEN
32
B1
B1
M1A2
16x
A1
(6)
y
E
55a
oe
tan 32
4a y
4b
73
32
55
a seen or implied
32
B1
M1A1
23
32
G
a
17 o ,17.5
or better
A1
(4)
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Notes on Question 4
Question 4(a)
First B1 for appropriate mass ratios i.e. MUST be split into triangles and rectangles (can be numbers but must
add to 16 (a2)) i.e. this mark cannot be awarded if they havent got 16 x in their moments equation.
Second B1 for any single correct appropriate distance from AB
First M1 for moments about AB or any other parallel line for their split.
A2 for correct equation (-1 e.e.o.o) (A0 if not split into triangles and rectangles)
Third A1 for given answer
N.B. If masses dont add to 16(a2) then can score max B0B1M1A0A0A0
Question 4(b)
55a
seen or implied (i.e. symmetry)
32
55a
23a
32
M1 for tan 32
oe
73a or reciprocal
55a
4a
32
32
B1 for y
73a
73a
, they may start again to find distance of G from AE. Then
32
32
scores the B1 and if their value is used correctly, can score M1.
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Question
Number
5
Scheme
i direction: K 0.5(15 cos 12) or
j direction: K 0.5 x 15 sin
or
Marks
K = 0.5v1 6
K = 0.5v2
(12 2 K ) 2 (2 K )2 152
K 1.37....
10.6 (10.550.) or , 10.6 (10.5500..)
M1A1
M1A1
DM1
A1
A1
(7)
5 alt (i)
i direction:
j direction:
M1A1
M1A1
DM1
A1
A1
(7)
5 alt (ii)
7.5
K 2
135
6
Sine rule:
sin135 sin 45
7.5
6
K 2
7.5
sin sin135
K 1.37....
sin 45 0.5656...... , 10.6 (10.5500)
M1A1
M1A1
M1A1
A1
(7)
[7]
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Notes on Question 5
Question 5
K(i + j) = 0.5 ((15 cos i + 15 sin j) 12i) (No marks until they separate the x and y directions)
No marks if the 15 is not resolved.
No marks if their equation is a mixture of vectors and scalars.
For all methods, irrespective of the order in which they are found, the 3rd A mark is for K and the 4th A
mark is for .
First M1 for using imp-mom in the x-direction (MUST include mass for the M mark) Condone sign errors
and allow is on both sides
First A1 for K = 7.5 cos - 6 oe e.g. K = 0.5v1 6 (NO is now)
Second M1 for using imp-mom in the y-direction (MUST include mass for the M mark) Condone sign errors
and allow js on both sides
Second A1 for K = 7.5sin oe e.g. K = 0.5v2 (NO js now)
N.B. If they mix vectors and scalars in the x-dir equation to get a wrong K value, its M0A0 but they can still
score M1A1 for a correct equation in the y-dir, using their wrong K value.
Then,
either
Third M1 , dependent on both previous M marks, for using cos 2 sin 2 1 to eliminate or using the
magnitude to obtain: (6 K )2 K 2 7.5 2 oe
Third A1 for K = (334 12)/4 = 1.4, 1.37 or better
Fourth A1 for = 11o, 10.6o or better
or
Third M1 , dependent on both previous M marks, for eliminating K to give
15 cos - 12 = 15 sin
Third A1 for K = (334 12)/4 = 1.4, 1.37 or better
Fourth A1 for = 11o, 10.6o or better
Alternative using a vector triangle
First M1 for applying sine rule
First A1 for sin135 / 7.5 = sin (45 - ) / 6
Second M1 for applying sine rule
Second A1 for K2 /sin = 7.5/ sin 135
Third M1 for solving for
Third A1 for K = (334 12)/4 = 1.4, 1.37 or better
Fourth A1 for = 11o, 10.6o or better
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Question
Number
6a
Scheme
CLM:
Impact:
6b
6c
v w
Marks
3u 3v kw
1
1
wv u
(3w 3v u)
9
3
10
u w k 3
3
10u
w
ANSWER GIVEN
3 k 3
u
10u
u
0
9 33 k 9
k 27
u
3
CLM: 7 their w 7.5x
14u
x
45
1
u2 1
2
KE lost = 7m 7.5m x
2
9 2
7
mu 2
270
k 7w
vP
u(27 k)
0
9 k 3
M1A1
M1A1
DM1
A1
(6)
M1A1ft
A1
(3)
B1
M1
M1A1
A1
(5)
[14]
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Question
Number
7a
7b
Scheme
Energy:
1
1
m.42 mgh m.7 2
2
2
49 16
h
1.7 (m) (1.68 m)
2g
Marks
M1A2
A1
(4)
M1A1
5
8
A1
(3)
7c
7 2.5 6.54
v = u + at:
- 6.54 4sin gt
( t 0.986 s (0.99))
Horizontal distance 2.5t 2.5 or 2.46 (m) ( (4 cos )t )
Vertical speed at B
M1A1
M1A1
A1
M1A1
(7)
[14]
Alternative 1
s = ut + at2:
M1 A1
M1 A1
A1
M1A1
(7)
[14]
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) x their T
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