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P3.1 GPE and KE Answers

Raffles International School is a private international school located in Singapore. It provides an English-medium international education from kindergarten through high school. Some key points: - The school has a diverse student body from over 50 countries. It aims to develop students who are global citizens. - Academically, Raffles offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and Cambridge International Examinations for its high school students. - Beyond academics, the school focuses on character development through activities, community service, and leadership opportunities. It emphasizes values like integrity, compassion, and responsibility. - Facilities include science and computer labs, a library, sports facilities, and an auditorium

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P3.1 GPE and KE Answers

Raffles International School is a private international school located in Singapore. It provides an English-medium international education from kindergarten through high school. Some key points: - The school has a diverse student body from over 50 countries. It aims to develop students who are global citizens. - Academically, Raffles offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and Cambridge International Examinations for its high school students. - Beyond academics, the school focuses on character development through activities, community service, and leadership opportunities. It emphasizes values like integrity, compassion, and responsibility. - Facilities include science and computer labs, a library, sports facilities, and an auditorium

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M1. (a) 13 500 (J)


allow 1 mark for correct substitution, ie 90 x 10 x 15 provided
no subsequent step shown
2

(b) 17or

correctly calculated and answer given to 2 or 3 significant figures


accept 17.3
allow 2 marks for an answer with 4 or more significant figures,
ie 17.32
or
allow 2 marks for correct substitution, ie 13 500/ their (a) = ½ x
90 x v2
or
allow 1 mark for a statement or figures showing KE = GPE
3

(c) work is done


1

(against) friction (between the miner and slide)


accept ‘air resistance’ or ‘drag’ for friction
1

(due to the) slide not (being perfectly) smooth


accept miners clothing is rough

or

causing (kinetic) energy to be transferred as heat/internal energy of surroundings


accept lost/transformed for transferred
accept air for internal energy of surroundings
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M2.(a) 1800 (N)


allow 1 mark for correct substitution ie 180 × 10 provided no
further steps shown
2

(b) 3780or
their (a) × 2.1 correctly calculated
allow 1 mark for correct substitution
ie 1800 or their (a) × 2.1 provided no further steps shown
2

joule
accept J
accept any clear indication of correct answer
1

(c) 0
reason does not score if 0 not chosen
1

work is only done when a force makes an object move


accept distance moved is zero
accept no energy transfer (to the bar)
accept the bar is not moving/is stationary
'it' refers to the bar/weights
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M3. (i) kinetic energy =

accept velocity for speed

accept KE = mv2
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(ii) 32 000
accept 32 kJ
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M4. (a) 47250


answers of 1350/ 33750/ 48600 gain 1 mark
allow 1 mark for correct substitution using both 18 and 3
2

(b) (i) 47250 or their (a)


accept statement ‘same as the KE (lost)’
ignore any units
1

(ii) transformed into heat/ thermal energy


sound on its own is insufficient
accept transferred/ lost/ for transformed
do not accept any other form of energy included as a list
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M5. (a) 100


gains 2 marks

else working
gains 1 mark
2

(b) 100 ecf

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for 1 mark
1

(c) rounds to 14 (accept 14.142 or 14.14) ecf


gains 3 marks

else working to v2 = 200


gains 2 marks

else initial working v = 200


gains 1 mark
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M6. (a) the greater the mass / weight


1

then the greater the kinetic energy


accept the greater the momentum
accept greater mass / weight therefore greater force = 2
1

(b) (i)
Note: this calculation requires candidates to show clearly how
they work out their answer

k.e. mv2
accept evidence of equation
1

86 400 (J) at 12 m/s


accept ½ × 1200 × 122 or 86.4 KJ
1

194 400 (J) at 18 m/s


accept ½ × 1200 × 182 or 194.4KJ
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increase in k.e. = 108 000
NB 10800 = 0 marks
N.B. if no working at all then max 3 for a correct numerical
answer
1

joules or J
accept 108 kilojoules or kJ
1

(ii) explanation that ke v2


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