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Mark scheme Further Mechanics 1 Unit Test 4: Momentum and impulse (part 2)

Pearson
Progression Step
Q Scheme Marks AOs
and Progress
Descriptor

1a When t = 8, u1 = (8i + 2j) m s−1 M1 1.1a 4th


Extend the
Also given: u2 = (4i + j) m s−1 M1 3.1a definition of
States that the combined particle has mass 2(3 × 10−6) = 6 × 10−6 momentum and
and a single velocity, v. impulse to two
dimensions
Use the vector form of the conservation of momentum: M1 1.1b
(3 × 10−6)(u1 + u2) = (6 × 10−6)v gives v = 6i + 1.5j

A1 1.1a
Speed of new larger particle  36  2.25  6.18 m s−1 (3 s.f.)

(4)

1b  1.5  M1 2.2a 4th


6i  1.5 j  1  tan 1  
 6  Extend the
definition of
1  14.04 above i A1 3.2a momentum and
impulse to two
dimensions
3 M1 2.2a
2i  3 j   2  tan 1  
2

 2  56.31 below i A1 3.2a

Angle between two particles after collision = 14.04 + 56.31 A1 1.1b


= 70.4° (3 s.f.)

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(9 marks)

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Mark scheme Further Mechanics 1 Unit Test 4: Momentum and impulse (part 2)

Pearson
Progression Step
Q Scheme Marks AOs
and Progress
Descriptor

2a Position of player with bat = 2i + j + 3(3i + 4j) = 11i + 13j M1 1.1a 6th
Use the
Displacement player to skittle = 15i + 9j − (11i + 13j) = 4i − 4j M1 1.1b
impulse/momentu
m principle in
Velocity of ball after being struck by bat in order to hit the M1 3.1b vector form
skittle is of the form ai − aj

M1 1.1b
This velocity has magnitude  5 2

Magnitude of ai − aj = 2a 2  5 2

Hence a = 5

Use impulse−momentum principle in vector form. M1 1.1a


Impulse = 0.2((5i − 5j) − (3i + 4j))

Impulse = 0.4i − 1.8j A1 1.1b

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2b Impulse given to ball from skittle = 0.2((−2i + 2j) − (5i − 5j)) M1 3.1a 6th
= −1.4i + 1.4j Use the
impulse/momentu
Use Newton’s Third Law: M1 3.2a m principle in
vector form
Impulse given to skittle from ball = 1.4i − 1.4j
0.8 × Force = 1.4i − 1.4j

Force on skittle due to collision = 1.75i − 1.75j M1 1.1b


Magnitude of force on skittle = 2.475 N

Maximum resistant force on skittle due to friction = μmg N M1 1.1b


= μ × 1 × 9.8

9.8μ = 2.475 A1 1.1b


μ = 0.253

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(11 marks)

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