TPFT IG1 Jan 2020 PDF
TPFT IG1 Jan 2020 PDF
3 An object which has a mass of 600 kg is on the planet Mars. The acceleration due to gravity on
Mars is 4.0 m / s2. What is the weight of the object on Mars?
A 60 N B 150 N C 2400 N D 6000 N
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5 A car is driven from rest on a long straight road. The car engine exerts a constant driving force.
The diagram shows the horizontal forces acting on the car. The resistive forces are proportional
to the speed of the car.
6 A pendulum is set in motion and timed. The time measured for 20 complete swings is 30 s.
What is the time for one complete swing of the pendulum?
A 0.67 s B 0.75 s C 1.5 s D 3.0 s
7 A runner runs 300 m at an average speed of 3.0 m / s. She then runs another 300 m at an
average
speed of 6.0 m / s. What is her average speed for the total distance of 600 m?
A 2.0 m / s B 4.0 m / s C 4.5 m / s D 8.0 m / s
8 Four identical steel blocks are placed on a balance. The reading on the balance is 220 N.
What is the mass of one steel block?
A 5.5 kg B 22 kg C 55 kg D 88 kg
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10 The graph shows how the speed of an object varies with time.
At which point on the graph is the greatest distance travelled per second?
Fig. 1.1
The mass of the vase is 0.25 kg. The vase is not moving.
Calculate the value of force X and the value of force Y.
X ...............................................
Y ...............................................[4]
[Total: 10]
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2 A student moves a model car along a bench.
Fig. 2.1 is the speed-time graph for the motion of the model car.
Fig. 2.1
(a) Describe the motion of the car in each of the sections A, B, C and D.
A ...........................................................................................................................................
B ...........................................................................................................................................
C ...........................................................................................................................................
D ........................................................................................................................................... [4]
(b) Determine the distance moved by the model car in the first five seconds.
Fig. 3.1
(a) A force of 20 000 N acts on the raft in the direction of the arrow shown in Fig. 3.1.
(i) State the name given to the force shown in Fig. 3.1.
.......................................................................................................................................[1]
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(ii) Calculate the mass of the raft.
Fig. 3.2
Fig. 3.2 shows the horizontal forces acting on the raft at one moment.
Calculate the resultant horizontal force acting on the raft and state the direction of this force.
force = ............................................................N
direction = ...........................................................[2]
[Total: 6]
4 Fig. 4.1 shows a cyclist travelling along a level road.
Fig. 4.1
(a) State the name given to the forces shown in figure. 4.1.
(b) Describe the movement of the bicycle when the forces shown in Fig. 4.1 are of equal size.
.............................................................................................................................................. [1]
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(c) Fig. 4.2 shows the forces on the bicycle later in the journey.
Fig. 4.2
Determine the size and direction of the resultant force.