CSEC Physics P2 2011 June
CSEC Physics P2 2011 June
PHYSICS
2 hours 30 minutes
SECTION A
1. A taxi driver was taking his friends to a popular 20/20 cricket match. Table 1 shows the
vehicle’s
velocity for the first minute of the journey.
TABLE 1
0.0 0.0
11.0 10.0
23.0 20.0
34 .0 30.0
47.0 40.0
57.0 50.0
69.0 60.0
( 4 marks)
( 1 mark )
Time, t/s
(d) For the next minute, the vehicle’s velocity was constant, then for the final minute, the
vehicle decelerated uniformly to a stop on reaching the stadium.
(i) Continue the velocity-time graph on page 3, to show this information and use
the graph to determine the total distance travelled.
( 4 marks)
(ii) Calculate the average velocity of the taxi for the complete journey.
( 2 marks)
(iii) If the total mass of the loaded taxi was 1 500 kg, determine the momentum of
the vehicle when it is travelling at constant velocity.
( 3 marks)
( 2 marks)
(ii) Complete Table 2 by ticking (√) the appropriate column that represents the
quantity, given in the table.
TABLE 2
Displacement
Acceleration
( 2 marks)
Total 25 marks
2. (a) (i) Complete Table 3 by inserting the correct symbol and SI Unit which relate to
the quantity shown in Column 1.
TABLE 3
Specific Heat
c
Capacity
( 2 marks)
(iii) Write the equation that relates specific heat capacity with heat capacity.
( 1 mark )
(b) A busy housewife left 25 g of ice in an open insulated container while she was
answering her cellphone. When she returned, the ice at 0 ºC was converted to water
at 3.0 ºC.
(i) Calculate the energy needed for the ice to totally melt and to reach its present
temperature. Assume no heat losses.
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(ii) If this melting and heating activity took place over 300 s, calculate the rate at
which the ice / water was receiving heat.
( 3 marks)
Total 15 marks
Figure 1
(a) (i) How does the flow of the current within the simple cell differ from that in a
copper wire?
( 2 marks)
(ii) Name the material used for the positive terminal in a dry
cell.
( 1 mark )
(iii) Name the material used for the negative terminal in a dry
cell.
( 1 mark )
(iv) In the circuit in Figure 1, if the current is steady at 0.1 A, calculate the charge
that goes through the copper wire in 60 s.
( 3 marks)
(v) Determine how much charge goes through the simple cell in 60
s.
( 1 mark )
(b) (i) Identify the type of current (d.c. or a.c.) which generated the specific
waveforms
A, B and C shown in Table 4.
TABLE 4
I
B
t/s
0 0. 0.2 .3 0.
1 0 4
I
C t/s
0 0. 0.20 0.
1 .3 4
( 3 marks)
(ii) Determine the period and frequency for Waveform C.
( 4 marks)
Total 15 marks
SECTION B
You MUST write your answers in the space provided after each
question.
4. (a) Eron, a form five Physics student, has available to him a bright filament light in a ray
box, an opaque screen with two closely spaced narrow slits, and a large white screen.
Figure 2
(i) If the angle of refraction for the violet light, θv, is 20°, what is the refractive
index of this prism for violet light? ( 3 marks)
(ii)
Calculate the speed of the violet light in the prism. ( 3
marks)
(iii)
Calculate the frequency of violet light if the wavelength in air is 430 nm.
[1 nm = 10–9 m
Velocity of light in air = 3.0 × 108 m s–1 ] ( 3 marks)
Total 15 marks
5. Many modern electrical appliances have been designed to operate with a.c. power rather than
d.c. power because electrical power is transmitted as a.c. rather than d.c.
(a) (i) State TWO advantages of using a.c. to transmit electrical power. ( 2 marks)
(ii) Draw a diagram of a simple transformer indicating the features which enhance
efficiency. ( 4 marks)
(b)
(i) If the number of turns in the secondary coil is 900, calculate the number of
turns in the primary coil for an ideal transformer. ( 3 marks)
(ii) Calculate the transmission current for the ideal transformer referred to at (b)
(i).
( 3 marks)
(iii) Calculate the transmission power if the transformer is 70% efficient.
( 3 marks)
Total 15 marks
(ii) State THREE safety precautions to be taken when using radioactive substances.
( 3 marks)
(b) (i) A gram of living plant material with Carbon –14, decays at a rate of about 16
disintegrations per minute. When the plant dies, the Carbon –14 decays, with
a half-life of 5 600 years. A gram of the dead plant is found to decay at about
1 disintegration per minute. Calculate the probable age of the plant.
( 4 marks)
(ii) The mass of the sun is lost at the rate of 2.0 × 109 kg s–1. If the speed of light in
a vacuum is 3.0 × 108 m s–1, calculate the power output of the sun in kilowatts.
( 5 marks)
Total 15 marks
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