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Electricity A Level

This document is a revision worksheet for A-Level Physics covering electricity concepts. It contains multiple questions related to: 1) Energy transformations that occur in batteries and resistors connected in series. The rate of energy transformation is also addressed. 2) Calculating power dissipation ratios for resistors connected in series and parallel. 3) Analyzing circuit diagrams involving resistors in series and parallel combinations, including calculating voltages, resistances, and power. 4) Measuring resistance of metal wires with different lengths to determine resistivity of the metal. The document contains circuit diagrams, data tables, and questions requiring calculations and explanations.
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Electricity A Level

This document is a revision worksheet for A-Level Physics covering electricity concepts. It contains multiple questions related to: 1) Energy transformations that occur in batteries and resistors connected in series. The rate of energy transformation is also addressed. 2) Calculating power dissipation ratios for resistors connected in series and parallel. 3) Analyzing circuit diagrams involving resistors in series and parallel combinations, including calculating voltages, resistances, and power. 4) Measuring resistance of metal wires with different lengths to determine resistivity of the metal. The document contains circuit diagrams, data tables, and questions requiring calculations and explanations.
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Revision Worksheet: A-Level Physics: Electricity

1. Two resistors A and B have resistances R1 and R2 respectively. The resistors are connected in series with a
battery, as shown in Fig. 1.1.

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The battery has electromotive force (e.m.f.) E and zero internal resistance.
(a) State the energy transformation that occurs in
(i) the battery,

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(ii) the resistors.

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(b) The current in the circuit is Ι.
State the rate of energy transformation in

(i) the battery,

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(ii) the resistor A.

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(c) The resistors are made from metal wires. Data for the resistors are given in Fig. 1.2.

Use information from Fig. 6.2 to determine the ratio

power dissipated in A
power dissipated in B
.

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ratio……………………………………[3]

(d) The resistors A and B are connected in parallel across the same battery of e.m.f. E.
Determine the ratio
power dissipated in A
power dissipated in B

ratio = .................................................. [2]


2. A battery is connected in series with resistors X and Y, as shown in Fig. 2.1.

The resistance of X is constant. The resistance of Y is 6.0 . The battery has electromotive force
(e.m.f.) 24 V and zero internal resistance. A variable resistor of resistance R is connected in parallel with X.
The current І from the battery is changed by varying R from 5.0 to 20 . The variation with R of
І is shown in Fig. 2.2.

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(a) Explain why the potential difference (p.d.) between points A and C is 24 V for all values of R.

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(b) Use Fig. 6.2 to state and explain the variation of the p.d. across resistor Y as R is
increased. Numerical values are not required.

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(c) For R = 6.0 ,
(i) show that the p.d. between points A and B is 9.6 V, [2]

ii.calculate the resistance of X,

resistance = ...................................................... [3]


(iii) calculate the power provided by the battery.

power = ..................................................... W [2]


(d) State and explain qualitatively how the power provided by the battery changes as the resistance R is
increased.

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3. The resistance R of a uniform metal wire is measured for different lengths l of the wire. The variation with l of
R is shown in Fig. 3.1.

Fig. 3.1.
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(a) The points shown in Fig. 3.1 do not lie on the best-fit line. Suggest a reason for this.

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(b) Determine the gradient of the line shown in Fig. 3.1.

gradient = .......................................................... [2]


(c) The cross-sectional area of the wire is 0.12 mm2.

Use your answer in (b) to determine the resistivity of the metal of the wire.

resistivity = .................................................. m [3]


(d) The resistance R of different wires is measured. The wires are of the same metal and same
length but have different cross-sectional areas A.
On Fig. 3.2, sketch a graph to show the variation with A of R.

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