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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
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General Certificate of Education
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Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level
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PHYSICS 9702/31
Paper 31 Advanced Practical Skills 1 May/June 2009
2 hours
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(a) Connect the unknown resistor, labelled X, in series with the four 47 resistors, an
ammeter, a battery and a switch, as shown in Fig. 1.1.
47 47 47 47
Fig. 1.1
Close the switch and record the current I in the circuit. Immediately after taking the
reading, open the switch.
I = .................................................. A
(b) Fig. 1.2 shows a number of possible combinations of the 47 resistors, together with
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values of their combined resistance R. Examiners
Use
Resistor arrangement R/
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24
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94
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141
188
Fig. 1.2
From Fig. 1.2, select six combinations of resistors. Connect each combination in turn
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in the circuit of Fig. 1.1, keeping resistor X in the same place. Measure and record the Examiners
current I for each of your combinations. Use
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Include in your table the values of R and I .
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(c) (i) Plot a graph of I on the y-axis against R on the x-axis. Draw the line of best fit.
(ii) Determine the gradient and y-intercept of this line.
gradient = ......................................................
y-intercept = ......................................................
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Use your answers from (c)(ii) to determine values for P and Q. Give appropriate units.
P = ......................................................
Q = ......................................................
(a) (i) Use the water supplied to measure the volume of the bottle. (1 ml = 1 cm3)
(ii) Justify the number of significant figures you have given for the volume of the bottle.
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Fig. 2.1
h = ................................................ cm
(ii) The angle of tilt of the bottle is the angle it makes with the horizontal when it is
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about to topple, as shown in Fig. 2.2. Examiners
Use
Fig. 2.2
Making sure that the lid is secure, tilt the bottle as shown, until it is about to topple,
and measure .
= ....................................................
V = .............................................. cm3
(c) Empty the water from the bottle. Refill the bottle so that it is about a quarter-full and
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repeat (b)(i), (b)(ii) and (b)(iv). Examiners
Use
h = ................................................ cm
= ..................................................
V = .............................................. cm3
(d) It is suggested that h is inversely proportional to cos. Explain whether the results of
your experiment support this idea.
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(e) (i) State four sources of error or limitations of the procedure in this experiment.
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(ii) Suggest four improvements that could be made to this experiment. You may suggest
the use of other apparatus or different procedures.
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