1-2-forces-movement-and-changing-shape
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Exam Questions
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Easy Questions
1 Which of the following is a vector quantity?
A. Density
B. Force
C. Mass
D. Speed
(1 mark)
A. Acceleration
B. Energy
C. Momentum
D. Velocity
(1 mark)
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3 (a) The diagram shows the driving force on a sports car as it moves along a race track.
(2 marks)
force = ............................................... N
(3 marks)
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4 (a) The diagram shows a skydiver falling at constant velocity.
A. average velocity
B. instantaneous velocity
C. terminal velocity
D. non-uniform velocity
(1 mark)
Use the words and phrases in the box to complete the sentences about why skydiver fall
at a constant velocity. Some words may be used more than once, or not at all.
As the skydiver falls, the weight ......................... but the air resistance ......................... .
The weight of the skydiver acts ......................... and air resistance acts ......................... .
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Initially, the resultant force acts ......................... because the weight is ......................... the
air resistance, however, the air resistance gradually ......................... until they are
......................... .
At this point, the resultant force is ......................... zero which means the skydiver is
moving at constant velocity.
(4 marks)
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5 (a) A student investigates the motion of different falling masses by measuring the time
taken for empty cupcake cases to fall from a window.
He repeats the experiment with two cases stuck together, then with three cases and
then with four.
Name two measuring instruments that he would need for his investigation.
(2 marks)
(2 marks)
(c) State one factor that the student should keep constant in order to make this
investigation valid (a fair test).
(1 mark)
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(2 marks)
(e) State one way that the student can improve his investigation.
(1 mark)
(f) The student notices that the cases accelerate and then fall at constant speed.
(i) The arrows in the diagrams show the size and direction of the forces acting on a case
at different points in its fall. Label the forces on the middle diagram.
(ii) Explain why the case accelerates and then falls at constant speed.
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(5 marks)
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Medium Questions
1 When an object falls at terminal velocity
A. it accelerates at 10 m/s2
B. it has no weight
C. the resultant vertical force is downwards
D. the vertical forces on it are balanced
(1 mark)
A. 1 cm
B. 1 mm
C. 0.1 mm
D. 0.01 mm
(1 mark)
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3 (a) The diagram shows a man pulling a child on a sledge.
The acceleration of the sledge is 1.5 m/s2. The mass of the child and sledge is 38 kg.
force = ............................................... N
(iii) Suggest a reason why the force exerted on the sledge by the man must be greater
than the force calculated.
(4 marks)
(b) The sledge starts from rest and accelerates at 1.5 m/s2 until its velocity is 2.8 m/s.
(ii) Show that the time taken to reach 2.8 m/s is about 2 s.
(3 marks)
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(c) This velocity-time graph shows the motion of the sledge as it travels down a hill.
(ii) State the equation linking average speed, distance moved and time taken.
(iii) Calculate the average speed of the sledge for the whole journey.
(6 marks)
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4 A car pulls a caravan along a horizontal road.
The caravan is removed and the car makes the return journey without it.
Without the van, the car has a greater acceleration and uses less fuel.
(3 marks)
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5 (a) A student investigates the extension of a rubber band when masses are added.
Tick the boxes to select the correct items of apparatus that the student would need in
order to complete this investigation.
ammeter
steel spring
rubber band ✓
ruler
thermometer
mass hanger
masses ✓
(1 mark)
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Mass in g Force in N Extension in cm
0 0 0.0
550 12.8
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(ii) Plot a graph to show how force varies with extension.
(iii) Use the information from the graph to explain whether the rubber band obeys
Hooke's Law.
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(8 marks)
State four factors that affect the chance of the rabbit escaping without being hit.
(4 marks)
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7 (a) Parachutes are used to slow down a spacecraft as it falls through the atmosphere.
(iii) Photograph H shows an identical Apollo spacecraft. Only two of its parachutes are
working.
Explain how the constant velocity reached by this spacecraft compares with the constant
velocity of the spacecraft shown in photograph G.
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(6 marks)
(b) Photograph I shows a space shuttle using a parachute when it lands on a runway.
Explain what would happen to the stopping distance of the shuttle if this parachute did
not open.
(2 marks)
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8 (a) A student investigates the extension of an elastic band for different forces.
(i) List the laboratory apparatus that the student needs for this investigation.
(ii) Extension, force and temperature are variables for this investigation.
(iii) Describe how the student can measure the extension of the elastic band when he
adds a force of 12 N.
(7 marks)
(b) The student obtains this data as he first adds weights to the elastic band (loading) and as
he then removes weights from the band (unloading).
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Force in N Extension in cm
(Loading)
0 0.0
2 2.3
4 5.3
6 9.8
8 15.3
10 20.0
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Force in N Extension in cm
(Unloading)
0 0.0
1 1.4
3 5.0
7 14.8
9 19.1
10 20.0
(i) Suggest how the student could improve the quality of his data.
(v) The student concludes that the band is an elastic material and that it obeys Hooke’s
law.
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You should support your argument with data.
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(9 marks)
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9 (a) A skydiver jumps from an aircraft.
(ii) Calculate the weight of the skydiver and state the unit.
(3 marks)
(b) The graph shows the vertical velocity of the skydiver during the first 40 s of the fall.
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(4 marks)
Add two labelled arrows to the diagram to represent the forces acting on the skydiver.
(3 marks)
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Continue the line on the graph to show how the skydiver’s vertical velocity changes and
reaches terminal velocity.
(2 marks)
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10 (a) The graph shows the minimum stopping distances, in metres, for a car travelling at
different speeds on a dry road.
Complete the equation to show the link between stopping distance, thinking distance
and braking distance.
(1 mark)
(2 marks)
(c) Use the graph to estimate the stopping distance for a car travelling at 35 miles per hour.
(1 mark)
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(d) To find the minimum stopping distance, several different cars were tested.
Suggest how the data from the different cars should be used to give the values in the
graph.
(1 mark)
If the road is icy, describe and explain what change there would be, if any, to
(4 marks)
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11 (a) A student investigates how the extension of a spring varies when he hangs different
loads from it.
Your plan should include details of how the student can make accurate measurements.
(5 marks)
(b) The student finds that the spring obeys Hooke’s law.
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Draw a graph on the axes to show Hooke’s law relationship. Label the axes.
(3 marks)
(c) The student concludes that the spring shows elastic behaviour.
(2 marks)
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12 (a) A student investigates friction between a block of wood and different types of surface.
The student uses the equipment shown in photograph A to measure the force needed to
move the block of wood.
(ii) Explain why he keeps the masses constant during the experiment.
(2 marks)
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Types of surface Force in N Force in N Force in N
(iii) Display the average force results for this investigation on the grid.
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(6 marks)
(c) The student compares his results with others in the class.
Suggest why.
(2 marks)
(d) The student repeats the investigation using another block of wood as shown in
photograph B.
This block of wood has the same mass but a different area of contact.
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Explain how this change affects the pressure on the surface.
(2 marks)
(e) Suggest two ways in which the student could reduce friction between the two surfaces.
(2 marks)
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13 (a) A student investigates whether a spring obeys Hooke’s law.
Which additional measuring instrument does the student need for the investigation?
(1 mark)
(b) Explain how the student can investigate whether the spring obeys Hooke’s law.
(5 marks)
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14 (a) A hot-air balloon is tied to the ground by two ropes.
The ropes are untied and the balloon starts to move upwards.
State the value of the force acting downwards on the balloon immediately after the
ropes are untied and before the balloon starts moving.
(1 mark)
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(b) (i) State the relationship between unbalanced force, mass and acceleration.
(3 marks)
(c) Explain how the upward acceleration of the balloon changes during the first few seconds
of its flight.
(3 marks)
(d) While the balloon is still accelerating, the pilot controls the balloon by pouring some sand
from the bags.
(2 marks)
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Hard Questions
1 A flying squirrel is an animal that can glide through the air. It spreads out its limbs to
stretch out a membrane that helps it to glide.
© Robert Savannah
The velocity of the squirrel decreases to zero when it reaches the second tree because
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C. the GPE of the squirrel increases
D. the KE of the squirrel increases
(1 mark)
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2 (a) A student investigates terminal velocity.
Use ideas about forces to explain how a falling object can reach a terminal velocity.
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(5 marks)
(b) Describe how the student could find out if the ball reaches terminal velocity as it falls
through the oil.
how she could use her measurements to find out if the ball reached terminal
velocity.
(5 marks)
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3 (a) A golfer practises hitting balls on a golf course.
(i) Add labelled arrows to the diagram to show the directions of two of the forces acting
on ball X.
(5 marks)
Suggest why ball Y travels much further than ball X before it stops.
(1 mark)
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(c) The mass of ball Y is 45 g.
The golfer gives the ball 36 J of kinetic energy when he hits it.
(i) State the equation linking kinetic energy, mass and speed.
Suggest how the golfer should hit ball Y so it can reach a greater height.
(6 marks)
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4 (a) The Apollo 15 mission landed on the Moon in 1971.
They were released from rest at the same time and from the same height.
The graph shows how the velocity of the hammer changed with time.
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(i) Use the graph to calculate the acceleration due to gravity on the Moon.
(ii) Use the graph to calculate the height the hammer was dropped from.
height = ................................... m
(5 marks)
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(b) The gravitational field strength is smaller on the Moon than on the Earth.
Suggest why.
(1 mark)
(c) If the same experiment is carried out on Earth, air resistance affects both objects.
The feather reaches the ground after the hammer, even though the force of air
resistance is smaller on the feather than on the hammer.
Explain why the feather reaches the ground after the hammer.
(4 marks)
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5 (a) A student plans to measure the thickness of a sheet of paper with a ruler.
Explain why it is difficult to measure the thickness of a single piece of paper with a ruler.
(2 marks)
Suggest two reasons why the student's value for the thickness of the pile may be
inaccurate.
(2 marks)
(c) The student folds the sheet of paper to make a paper aeroplane.
He throws the paper aeroplane into the air and it flies at a constant velocity.
(i) Explain why the forces on the paper aeroplane must be balanced.
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(ii) The diagram shows the paper aeroplane as it moves at a constant velocity towards
the right and slightly downwards.
Add labelled arrows to the diagram to show the directions of the forces of
Weight
Lift
Drag
(6 marks)
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6 (a) A student investigates the stretching of rubber bands.
She applies a force of 5.0 N and measures the length of the rubber bands.
She repeats the experiment with different numbers of rubber bands, using a force of 5.0
N each time.
1 43.2
2 28.0
3 21.5
5 17.6
6 17.0
(i) Estimate the length of the four rubber bands shown in the photograph and use your
value to complete the table.
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(ii) Suggest two reasons why your estimate may not be accurate.
(3 marks)
(b) Suggest how the student made this investigation a fair test.
(1 mark)
(iii) Describe the relationship between the number of rubber bands and the stretched
length.
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(7 marks)
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7 (a) A student makes chains of elastic bands by joining them together with paperclips.
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Number of elastic Length in cm when Difference in length in
bands cm
tension = 2 N tension = 1
N
6 67.6 62.5
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(ii) Use the grid to plot a graph to show the relationship between the number of elastic
bands and the difference in length.
(1 mark)
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(b) Photograph B shows a paperclip in one of the chains against the same metre rule.
length = ....................................cm
(2 marks)
Suggest two ways that the student could improve his measuring technique.
(2 marks)
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8 (a) A student uses this apparatus to investigate forces stretching a spring.
She uses a ruler to measure the vertical distance h between the bottom of the mass
hanger and the base of the stand.
Suggest two ways that the student can measure distance h more accurately.
(2 marks)
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(b) The student continues her investigation by loading the spring with different masses.
(ii) Explain how the force values in the table are calculated.
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(iii) Plot a graph of distance h against force, and draw the line of best fit.
(iv) Use the graph to find the force for which h is zero
force = ......................N
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(12 marks)
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