Physics Trilogy Particle Model
Physics Trilogy Particle Model
1.0 A teacher uses a tray filled with table tennis balls to model how particles are arranged
in materials, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1
1.1 Initially the balls are arranged in a regular pattern as shown in Figure 1.
Which state of matter is best represented by the balls in Figure 1?
[1 mark]
Tick one box.
solid
liquid
gas
1.2 The teacher then moves the tray from side to side so that the table tennis balls are no
longer in a regular pattern.
Which state of matter is now best represented by the balls?
[1 mark]
Tick one box.
solid
liquid
gas
boiling
condensing
evaporation
freezing
melting
Figure 2
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Figure 3
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Figure 4
The student measured the time taken to increase the temperature of each material by
10 °C.
Figure 5 shows the student’s results.
Figure 5
Material
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Figure 6
3.4 Draw the line of best fit for the points plotted in Figure 6.
[1 mark]
Temperature ________________ °C
3.6 Another student suggested repeating the experiment using a heater with a greater
power.
Explain what effect this would have on the gradient of the graph the student drew.
[3 marks]
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1.3 boiling 1
evaporation 1
1.4 the average kinetic energy of the particles 1
1.5 motion is random 1
range of speeds 1
or
range of directions
1.6 ρ = 0.032 / 0.026 1
fridge
surroundings
2 marks for all three in the correct place
1 mark for 2 or 1 in the correct place
2.2
Level 3: A detailed and coherent description of both the arrangement and motion of the 5-6
particles in the different states of matter.
Level 2: A coherent description of both the arrangement and motion of the particles in the 3-4
different states of matter.
Level 1: Simple description of the arrangement and / or motion of the particles in the different 1-2
states of matter.
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Indicative content
Solid
Particles closely packed in a regular pattern
Particles vibrate about a fixed position
Liquid
Particles closely packed in an irregular pattern
Particles are able to move relative to each other
Gas
Particles are widely spread in no pattern
Particles move randomly and rapidly.
2.3 Air molecules in fridge will have a greater 1
speed.
E = 4 600 (J) 1
3.3 10 (minutes) 1
3.4 Correct line of best fit drawn 1
3.5 20 (°C) 1
3.6 gradient would be greater 1
or
so