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‘Article No. 291 Physics Paper-1 (Classified/Topical MCQ’s) (2002-2019) Features: References of repeated questions added Y Questions order from new to old ¥ Unsolved Editorial Boar ° Greer TOS Be Ateison Pak, © (Groontat coe Carson, Te Lance Ama 55) Foot eso © Aznar Mahmood © Minar Husain (Greeti C25, nes) (Geena C65, SISA, PacTun © Kat ake © Jawad Taig {Groen fos, 855) (Geena oe, Lacas) (© Abed Mubeon Mati © Shakes! Ahmed (Grmnial Us, OAC) (Goontat CSS, KMS, SL © Manger A Khan © Mate Mt Fareoa (Gren, U3, 85S, Pak Tk) (Grontal SSN © Nacem 2uthaae © MBit Brats (Scena 5) (Senta) (Goer 855) © Gree C68, 855) © Nadeem Sarwar READ WRITE PUBLICATIONS ow Cube Lae ErnetaAllright reserved. No part ofthis publication may be reproduced, stored ia rerieval system or transite, n any formor byany means, electronic, mechanicak photocopying, recording or ethers without the prior written Title Published by Printed by Composed Department Graphies Department Legal Advisor permission ofthe Publisher, Physics A-Level Paper-1 Classified/Topical (Article # 291) Read & Write Publications Sadaat Printers Urdu Bazar Lahore Sh 1 Khan, Salman Buksh, Hayat, Shabab, Wagas, M. Awa, Usama Fatoog, Ahmar Farooq, Awais Ahmad Rashid Mehmood, Khalid Khurshid Mian Tarig Ahmad (Advocate Supreme Cour) Room No, 10, 1, 12 AL-Majeed Cente 1-Mozang Road, Lahore. Tel: 042-37236145, Fax: 042-37241367 Eaton: 2019 Edition Price DISTRIBUTORS Pen Cocna > READ & WRITE SALE POINT. > BURHANI BOOK CENTRE ‘Shop No. 25-28 Lower Ground Fioor, ‘Shop # 6 Hashmi Trust Building Rotson Road Haadia Haleema Centre, Ghazni Stet, New Urdu Bazar Karachi Urdu Bazar, Lahore. Ph: 042-35714038 Tol 021-32212640 OI) ‘ABDUL RAHMAN BOOKS > MARYAM ACADEMY TTayyab Ali Building, Urdu Bazar, Karachi Tol 021-32214243 ,021-30634243, ‘Abdul Rahman Plaza, Collage Ro26, Rawalpindi, Tol: 051-5551226, +92.915:5618976CONTENTS UNIT? | PHYSICAL QUANTITIES AND UNITS wxnwwwwwwwwwwww |S 1 | Physical quantities — 4 42 | Stunts ——— 5 133 | scalars and Vectors " 1.4 | Mutipe Topics ~ 2 Answers Section 26 ‘UNIT 2_| MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES ————— cd 211 | Measurements =~ : : a 28 22 | Evrors and uncertainties =~ : — : com | at 2.3 | Multiple Topieg mn : a >| 5s Answers Section ——— ae ~—- | s8 UNITS | KINEWATICS === 59 31 | Equations of motion 58 32 | Multiple Topics n ‘Answers Section 8 ‘UNIT 4 _ | DYNAMICS 1 4.7 | Momentum and Newton's laws of motion “02 42 | Non-uniform motion 408 43 | Linear momentum and its conservation 110 44 | Mutiple Topics ~ 125 Answers Section = 128 ‘UNITS | FORCES, DENSITY AND PRESSURE — 7 5.1 | Types of force ~ 130 52 | Tuming etfecs o forces 148 533 | Equilbrium of forces 164 5.4 | Density and pressure 173 555 | Multiple Topics ~ 182 Answers Section 187 UNIT6 _| WORK, ENERGY AND POWER www 1 | Enorgy conversion and conservalon a = ones | 190) 62 | Work and eficloncy =~ : : oo a | 492 633 | Potential energy and kinetic energy Sonn = SI | 200 64 | Power att 65 | Multiple Topics ~ 2t7 Answers Section 220 ‘UNIT7 | DEFORMATION OF SOLIDS: i Ta [Siress and stain Dee 72 | Elastic and plastic behaviour 238 73 | Mutple Topics ~ 2e7 Answers Section — 248 UNIT | WAVES nm 2 18.1 | Progressive waves 280‘B2 | Transverse and longitudinal waves Soa) BE 483 | Determination of requenay and we con ~ | 262 84 | Doppler effect mrmrrnnenmn nnn — ~ | 267 855 | Electromagnetic spectrum ~ nnn rreeneennm | 268 £86 | Multiple Topies. mre — = | 273 Answers Section nnn ————— mo | 261 UNIT9 | SUPERPOSITION 28 ‘91 | Stationary waves 264 92 | Ditacton = 293 93 | Interference, two source interference 296 34 | Ditiracton gratings 308 95 | Multiple Topics. —— at ‘Answers Section 315 UNIT 10_| ELECTRIC FIELDS 317 T0.1 | Concept of an electric Held 318 402 | Uniform elect fields 324 10.3 | Mutiple Topics : 348 Answers Section 347 ‘UNITTi_| CURRENT OF ELECTRICITY sm=nnemomm— 38 TH | Electric curent -—~ 350 112 | Potential difference and power 354 113 | Resistance and resistivity 359 11.4 | Multiple Topics. — 378 Answers Section 382 UNIT12 | D.C. CIRCUTS: ———— 388 72.1 | Pracical routs a 384 122 | Kienhot's laws ~~ —— 401 423 | Potential dvders con 409 124 | Mutiple Topics ~~ nn 428 Answers Section nnn 436 ‘UNIT73_| PARTICLE AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS ——- ‘a7 78:1 | Atoms, nuclei and raciation 438 132 | Fundamental particles 452 185 | Radioactive decay 460 Answers Section 462 ‘YEARLY PAST PAPERS. 463 ‘May/June 2017 Paper 12 463 Answers Section ——— 474 ‘October/November 2017 Paper 12 475 ‘Answers Section id ‘May/June 2018 Paper 12 483 Answers Section | awn 500 ‘October/November 2018 Paper 12 501 Answers Section em 512 ‘May/June 2018 Paper 12 513 Answers Section 528Read & Whe Publications UNIT 4 Topics 1.1 Physical quantities 1.2 Sl units 1.3 Scalars and vectors 1.4 Multiple topics Physical Quantities and Units A-Level Physics Paper 1 Classified/Topical READ & WRITE PUBLICATIONS ‘Sale Point: Shop # 25-28 Lower Ground Floor, Haadia Haleema Centre, Ghazni Stree, Urdu Bazar, Lahore Tol: +92 42-95714038 Cal: +92 996-5314141 Web: waww readruite.or9 E-mail readandurteotice@gmalicomRead & Whe Publications 4.4 Physical quantities 1. mig 1sipr2I01, Mis 1UPH11a2, WI LUPI3/03, OM oaPIIA2 Which definition is correct and uses only quanttes rater than units? ‘A. Density mass per cubic metre, (© Fressurois force per unit area. B Potent! diterence is eneray per unit curent. D Speed's stance traveled per second, 2. MJ tPto8, mis 11P13106 ‘Abody has a welght o 58.9 N whon on the Earth. On the Moon, the accoaration of re fais 1.64 ms? ‘What are the weight and the mae ofthe body when ts on the Moon? weGRIN | massiig com> 3. OIN 10/P11108, OWN torpt3/a4 ‘itch psa! quantty woul result from a caleuation n which a potential diference is multiplied by an electic charge? A elect curent © ected strength Blectic energy D. eectic power 4. omo7PLa7 ‘The symbol g represents tho acceleration of ree fal ‘Which ofthese statements corel? A gis grey © gistherato woight mass. B gis reduced by air resistance gis the woight ofan object. \Wiich row of te table shows a physical quantity and its corect unit? iyicl quan cs 1 | eter lt senath kame 8 | specie nest capscty komik ce tense tio kgs the Young modus kgm*sPres Lev! Popa Topica 5 s2stante Read & Wie Publications 1.2 SI units 6. ON tept202 ‘Te speed v of sound n a gas given by the equation where P isthe pressure of the gas,» Is ts densty and is constant, ‘What are the SI base uns of»? Amis 8 mss comet 1D nouns 7. ON 18/P11102, OWN t6/Pt3/02 ‘Te force Fbetween two point charges 1 and gz .a stance rapar, is given by the equation kate fe here kis constant ‘What ar the St 5860 units of? A kgmstA BB kgmistA? kama? D kame 8. my tera Which quantity wih ts units correct? A acceleration ofa bicycle = 1.4 ms" 1B lectie curent in lamp = 0.28 Ae? © electc potential diterence across a battery = 8.0 JC kinetic energy of car = 4500 N 9. Mu teptsat Wich ist contains ont $1 base nis? A ampere, kelvin, joule, gram © mate, coulomb, second, kein B__logram, newton, metre, ampere 1D second, kelvin, ampere, kilogram 10. my terPt3ra2 ‘Te stoss @ needed to fracture a particular sols ven by the equation on [HE er isthe Your me, ds te dace betwee pla of fons, on ant wh os Wistace oes unset! a tome! Shoe? © tome one 14. muy terpr202 ‘The luminosity Lofa stars given we ven by be Leareon ‘ veo SS ‘itn ra ot et, O Tate omperte ote st, & i icons vets x oO int sete Sas te ee Oe ee inte canta bier 2 wroae aos Vopr eravraies do nathavete ane stbaseunis? A electromotive force and electric potential difference QO © tuigcomartandmametctatce Pg 5 careren 2Pres Lev! Popa Topica ‘ s2stante Read & Wie Publications 13. MAR 6IPI2I03 ‘The Slunitof specie heat capacity is Ig ‘Whats the unitof specie neat capacity expressed in SI base units? Anms?k BS kms tk comeseke D kgm st 14. ON 1813101 Whats th unitf the Young modulus when expressed in SI base units? A kone? B kgm? © kam? D kgs 15. ON tsPr3102 “The Reynolds number Ris a constant used in the study of iis flowing through pipes. Ris a pure number with oun eo whore is the dont of he liquid, vis the speed ofthe quid and Dis the clametor ofthe pipe through which the liquid ows. Wihat ate te Sl bose units of £2 A koms Bo kgm, © home Do kgm’ s* 16. ON 18P12103 “The tims taken for 2 satelite to orbit the Earth ona circular path ie given by the equation oe. 7 vias e aus of eo Mls ho mass of he Eat and kis a conan Whavar ne ibccsumt oa? Rigs BR agtm eG kms > inte 17. on ssP14a%, 0% 12PI1Va1 ‘Whats the uni of welght in terms of St base unt)? A kgs B kgms? oN Dom 18. OWN 15/P11702, OIN oB/PHIa2 ‘Avtomperatures close o 0 K, tho spect haat capacty eof a pacar sol is gvan by © {thermodynamic temperature and bis constant characters of he Sold ‘The Sunt of specie heat capacty eg" K” Whats the unitef constant, expressed in SI base units? Ame etke B meeeKe C homer? D kgm®et Ke 7, whore Tis the 18. OIN 18713106, OIN 1¥/P T1104, Wd 107P13/08 ‘Acslnatical tube rling down a slope af inclination moves a distance Lin time T. The equation relating these — ” +2]. P le ames Se ere stn taal au of he bean Pand Gare cantar SS ee Es [a |. | e) om | mee ce] om | met ol ow | metPres Lev! Popa Topica 7 s2stante Read & Wie Publications 20, my ssrera1 Which statement ines a comect unt? A energy =78NS © momentum =6.2 Ne 8 face 38s Domes 47 Ns 2, mu ssi ‘hatte oi in tba nts? a kgs! B kgnes! © hams? D konis? 22, mu sere “The average Knot oneray ofa ons molec is gen by the etn exker whore Tis the absolute (kelvin tomperature. ‘What ate the St base unis of? A igimiskK Bo kgim?stK © kgms?K D kgmtstk 23, my 1siPrH/a1 Whicnis an SI base uit? A csr 8 gam © kelvin D vot 24, ON 147P13101 ‘hon the brakes ae applied on a vehite moving at speed v, tho distance d moved bythe vehi in coming to rests given bythe expression oa vihere kis @ constant ‘Whats the unit expressed in Stbaso units? Aorist 8 ms comet Doms 25. ON 14P12002, OIN t4PItI02 Whats equivalentto the unit of elct fl stength? A Sem 8 Nea © kgmssact Do kgm ssa 26. My t4Ptgar, om HP I2I01 Wich quantity can be measured inelctronvots (8)? ‘A dlecticcharge —B elecicpotontal «Conergy D power 27. mis tarpt3ia2 ‘The unt of spacifc heat capacity ekg K" Whats ts equivalent in tors of SI base units? me muses @ ee rere Le one SO er pe ty of ak Asta evel Be atin, vee spend eee ree ‘constant with no units. oS Whats the vai of 2? Ss nt 82 ca Se 29. my tapra2 Whats the unit of resistance when expressed in Si base unis? A. kgmistat Be kgmesa2 © kgms2a" os Bere: of 30, Mi 44PttIN » p Nd contain ne os tar Stan wets. on Ae ampere caxiomb mn B blogram kelvin PracaPres Lev! Popa Topica a s2stante Read & Wie Publications 31. ON t3)PI302 ‘Which unit is equivalent to the coulomb? ‘A ampore per second B julepervot «watt porampore Dat per ott 82. OWN 137P12001, OIN 13/PIt01 Wich row shows an SI base quantity wih ts correct unit? ‘Stace quaty vt | crane “avon © | potent tree vat >| trperaure | cogee cae 33. muy tarprsia2 Whats the unit of power, expressed in S base unis? A kgs kms? © kgm? D kg mie 34, ON 13IP 308 “The spring constant kot acai we springs given by the equation ka “ann* whore ris the radius ofthe wr, nis the number of tuns of wire and Ris te rai ofeach ofthe tums of wire, “Tho quantity 6 dopends onthe materia om which to wro is made, What is a suitable unit or G? A Nm 1B Nm coNm Do Nm 35, my 13rPH1702 ‘One property Q of @ material ¢ used to deseribe the behaviour of sound waves in the material. 28 dened as the presaure P of to sound wave divided by he speed v of the wave and the Surface area A ofthe mata ‘trough which the wave Wavels: 2 Cr ‘What are the St base units of @? A kgs?) B kgms © kas" D kgmes2 36. ON t27P13101 ‘The unis of al physical quantiles can be expressed in terms ofS! base units ‘hich pair contains quanttes wit he same base units? easiness Sport ds 1B pressure and Young modulus 1D. mass and weight @ 6 37. ON 123704 we Sree ofthese qantis have te same unt SE ‘Which quantity has @ diferent unit? £ & 7 © pom ne Sas on ower PS B force, D rate of change of mor © loco Geass soso oe oe Fe A donaity x every © presaure xen 6 eo o marae eyere > Ter ae vata often ute &Pres Lev! Popa Topica 8 s2stante Read & Wie Publications 40, mu tera Stress as the same SIbase units as focee occ force mass 2 Tengh © ‘ana 41. oN s0Pr2102 ‘ena oe Fon sphere fang eugh afd sgn by te oma ore ais he aus tthe sphere, constant eating he fd and vis the velo fhe sphere ‘What are te units of 9? A hos B kgs? © kgms Dkgm's? 42. ON torPr2101 Which row shows a base quantity wt is comect St unit? > eneray ‘wonty = a | mae a | tempeame | -c | eign N 48. ON 107P13007, OIN t07P11102, Wid O5:P TIA ‘A meta sphere’ of rads ris doped into a tank of water. AS sinks at speed vt experiences a drag fore F ‘von by Fok, where ks @ constant What ate te Si base uns of? AC kgs? 8 kgms# © kga's* D- kgms# 44. iy torPr2102, Mi) 107P23/08, ms torPtHIa “The SI unit for potenti ference (he vols given, n base units, by AD kgma's? Bo mats? C kgmst Do kg mete 45. is to/pr2/a7, Mis 10/P11102, WJ 1OrPA3/0N, Ml t0/PI1102 ‘The product of pressure and volume has the same SI base unis as force A energy B taco o Se > 46. O1N 007P12101, O1N o9/P A101 ‘The drag force’Factng on a moving sphere obeys an equation ofthe form F = KAY, where A represents the ‘pores tonal ra a repose taped o. ‘nat ar to bose unt fe const" So A komist B kgs © kgm 2 tomas? oO LO 7, my oarece oS Which of the folowing corey expresses the valtin toms of SI base units? & KS 4. onoruat “The equation relating pressure and dens Is p= Pgh. How can bth sides of his equation be witten in srms of base units? a9} osm)Pres Lev! Popa Topica 0 s2stante 5. ead & Wie Pubications wy o71Ps104 Which sa pair of SI base units? (OM osp1103 ‘Which expression involving base unis is equivalent tothe vt? Av igme AB gms?A C kgmeté D kgmesvat (OM osiP1/as, Mi o2/PH/at ‘Which pat of nits ae both St base uits? ‘A ampere, degree cass © coulomb, degree celsius B ampere, kelvin coulomb, kevin ‘OM ouPtia3 ‘When 3 beam of ght is incident on suraco, it delivers energy to the surface. The intensity ofthe beam is
_—_-— ? Se 0. on ssip12102 we ‘Which equation contains only scalar quantities? £ & ‘A eccleraton = 222 © force WC as sceteraton = 22. pressure = 22 SS wort sspiacemen6S © B power = Foe velocity = A#Pecement 61. ON AsP9109, wi 4243/02, mu 1/PHVIO4 é Winer ars ves pt peat trough a Selcementane Bien of ef, wrk W de by trols ven Op eae Howmany vector quattes and scalar quanties does this eau ‘A one scalar quanity and two vector quanites C tegetalg@ianitos Bone vector quantity and two scalar quantiles. DPres Lev! Popa Topica 3 1 3 seat and Votre Read & White Publications 62, mis 15/P11702, Mid O4P AQ ‘Which par conains ene vector and one salar quantity? ‘A dsplacement acceleration © momentum —_velocty 8 terce ket energy D power speed 63, my tsrpr2I08 “The arow represents th vector ‘Wich ciagram doesnot epresent Ras two perpendicular components? — — ae e co 4, mi tsret3a3 ‘The sped of an aeroplane in sis 004m, The wind hows from the wast at speed o 85 kn Inwnicn drecson must te pil ster the seropiane inorder to fy ve north? A” 20°eastofnorn —B 220° westafnomn © 252°eastofnorh 252° westof north 65. MU 15/PI3/aN6, ON O2IPHIOIS ‘The diagrams represent systems of coplanar forces scting ata point. The lengths of he fore vectors represent {he magnitudes ofthe forces. ‘hich system of forces fin equim? a ¢ SS . SL > SS 66. ON 1413102 Se oe {chet artsns on vector quant and wo salar quaitios? ee" 2A dipinmmet wo voldty C momentan, man say 68 ire soawraten ne 2 tok ire a aPres Lev! Popa Topica “ 1 3 seat and Votre Read & Wie Publications 67. my t4rpt3ia3 Whats the vertical component ofthis dsplacement vector? A 30km 8 38km 68. my ssiprt/a1 ‘Which par of quanti contains one vector and one scalar quantity? A displacement force (C acceleraton: momentum B_kinotic energy: power woos; stance 69, my t3/Pr2Ia1, MJ o8/Pt0N Wich par ineides a vector quantity anda scalar quantity? D 50K ‘A. displacomont; acceleration © power speod fore; Kinetle energy D work; potential energy 70. mis t37P12003, “wo forces act ona creular dsc as shown. Which dlagram shows the tine of action of he resultant roo? ICRORCEC; 7h. muy taptsiat ‘The iagram shows acsplacement vector 50km & a Os 6 x Whats th vertical component ofthis deplacemeont vector? as A. 30km 3 40Km © 50kn oerPres Lev! Popa Topica 1s 1 3 seat and Votre Read & Wie Publications 72. ON t2IPI 02 ‘Vectors P and Q ace drawn to sale 4 P a Wich dlagrams represents the vector (P-0)? eee > ——__. 73. ON s2IPH08 ‘Which ist contains nt solar quantiles? ‘A area length, dsplacement kinetic energy, speed, power 74. ON PIHI015 “The chagram shows an experiment to measure the force exerted on a ball by a horizontal a flow. potential energy, momentum, me oct, distance, temperature er tow ‘The bal is suspondod bya ight sting and weighs 0.15 ‘The deflection ofthe sting om verticals 30 ‘iat eta orcs on the bal from the a flow? ‘A. OOTSN 8 O087N, © 026N D 020N 75. ON t2IPI2102 = ‘Vectors P and Q are draun to scale \Wihich diagram represents tho vctar (P+ a)? aoPres Lev! Popa Topica 6 1 3 seat and Votre Read & Wie Publications 76. ON t2IPI302 “Two physical quantes P and Q are added. The sum of P and Q's Ras shown, » z 3 ‘Which quantity could be represented by P and by Q? ‘A ‘Rieteenerpy —B_power © spo0d D volociy 77. my r27Pr2003 | vector has magnitude Rand perpndiar components Pad, a shownin the agra verte eomponent @ hich row comecty describes the perpencicuar components? ‘vere component | hanson compenet a ° enw 78. OM 12112108 Physical quantos canbe classad as vectors or as scalar. ‘whieh pa of quanti are both vectors? ‘A kinetic energy and elastic force © velocity and elec fld strength 8 momentum and ime 1D weight and temperature 79. ON t1/P11103, wy 10130 Which group of quantities contains only vectors? 1A acelrten, plement peed © éepacament oe, veloety » B tection wor, acne srg pom ecic fol orah ace Fy 80. ON 11/P12708, i osiP1103 ‘Tne flowing physical quanttes canbe other posite or negate. 3 "dlopacoment of a particle slong a staight ine 1 temperature onthe Colsus scale 4 :electe charge readings on 8 digital voltmeter Which of these quantiies are vectors? A s8.qV B 5.9, Vony cePres Lev! Popa Topica w 1 3 seat and Votre Read & Wie Publications 81, MU 11/PH1/03, Mi 11/P13/08 ‘Aorce of 50 N pushes aba due north and another fore of3.0N pushes it due east N 50N 30N ‘Whats the magnitude ofthe not force acting on the ball? A 28N B GON © 55N > 80N 82. OM HPIZ012 “Two possible deplacements ofan object are represented by the vectors Pand @. SK ‘hich vector best represents the sultan isplacement (P~ A) othe ebyct? 5 OX 8 > 83. Mu tPraN, ws LUPIBI013 ‘Acable car of weight W hangs in aquirium fom its cable at pont P. ‘The cable has tensions T; and Tas shown,Pres Lev! Popa Topica 8 1 3 seat and Votre Read & Wie Publications 84, ON s07P111015, OM 101P 31013 Astreetiamp i ied oa wal by 8 metal ed ae a cable hich vector tangle represents the forces ating at point P? PN . aw : PN : aw #5, on 102103 ‘Whalis he component of is depicemenvetrin the decton XY? A 30km 8 40Km 86. muy osret/02 ‘The oisgram shows a resutant fore and its horizontal and vera components. “The harzontal components 20.0 Nan = 30° Whats tha vertical cempanent? x5) G7 A 87N 8 100N © 115N oir, D 66kPres Lev! Popa Topica ° 1 3 seat and Votre Read & White Publications 87. Mis 10/P12/06, Mid 10/P13/2, Mi 1OrPTHI05 ‘A vector quality V is resolved ita two perpendicular components X and Y. The angle between V and component 8 ‘The angle between component X and the vector Vs increased from 0° ta 90°, How do the magnitudes of X and ¥ change asthe angle is increased ints way? en cc | ceceote | erase 88. oN oB/P1i03 ‘The table shows the x-companent and y-component of fou force vectors, Which force vector has the largest magnitude? _ecomponentin | eompenant?N a 2 ° ® 3 ® © ‘ 7 . 5 ‘ 89. ON os/Priats “Tree coplanar forces, each of magnitude 10N, a through the same pont of @ body inthe directions shown, 10% ‘on Whats the magne of the resultant force? AON B13N cPres Lev! Popa Topica 2 1 3 seat and Votre Read & White Pubications 80. ON 07/P1/03, ww 02/PI/02 ‘The eiagram shows two veciors Xand ae In which vector triangle does the vector Z show the magnitude and drecon of vector X-¥? ecto inn Coes Baby c >, ¥ eB a % > 91. my oxrptiat Wich of the flowing is scalar quantity? A” acceleration SB mass © momentum D voociy 92, mu oxpta3 “Two forces, each of 10 N, act at a point P as shown in the cagram. The angle betwaen the directions of the forces is 120° sow \qist ¥ 10N \Whatis the magntuse of he resultant force? AN 8 10N cow > 20N 93. oN osra2 A fore of SN may be represented by two perpendicular components OY and OX as sh ‘shih snot craw to sea. 0Y is of magnitude ON Whats tho mageitude of OX? aN BON cans oNPres Lev! Popa Topica 2 14 mate Ties Read & Wie Publications 4.4 Multiple Topics 94. ON 167P1101, ON t6/PI3I01 Whats th ardor of magnitude of the Young modulus fora mata such a copper? A 10a 8 10+Pa © 10'Pa D 10" Pa 95. MAR t6IPI2I01 “The prefix nano (0), micro (i) and pico (p) are often used wth unis ‘high row shows mei corect valves? 8 » . al w* | wo? | we a} wt | we | aoe c| w* | we | we p| wo? | ww? | so 96. ON t5/P12101 ‘Which ist shows increasing lengths trom begining to end? A tem tm tm tym tam tym tm tom Bo tum 1mm tem tem Do tm tem tym tom 97. ON 141P 13100 ‘Aman weighs 240 N on Mars where the acceleration offre fal gis 4 ms-*. Onthe Moon, g is 2 me ‘whieh Statements cerect? ‘A The manasa mass on Mas of 60 N © The man weighs 120.N onthe Moon, B_Themanhas amass on the Moon of 120kg. D The man weighs 240 onthe Mecn. 98, my t4rPtti02 Whats equivalent o 2000 microvots? A uc! Bo amv c py D 2000mv 99, OWN 137P12108, OIN 13/P11108 Whats meant by the mass and by the woight ofan object onthe Earth? ast wort | temerity ia vlcty | te workdone igi ne me > 8 | to gravtaionl re onit Ure proporyhatrestistsacctoaton | gS AO © teprnotmnent—ratevettyesmaeninattett| e | the propety that sisi is acs tho puloftte Earth ont WasPres Lev! Popa Topica 2 14 mate Ties Read & Wie Publications 100, mis t37P12002 ‘The val of essuly, expressed in tems of base units, is given by kore! Which base units are x y and 2? x y z | ampore | mete | second B | mete | ampere | second c | mete | second | ampere | sovond_| ampere | mate $01, My 127P19702, Mid 1213/09 What is possible unit fr the product Vi, where Vis the potential diference across a resister and 1 is the curont through the same resistor? ‘A. newion por second (Ns) © newton metro (Nn) 8 newton second (Ns) 'D__newion metre per second (Ns) 102. ON 11/P414/01, MJ torP13/02 ‘Which statement using prefs of the base unit mete (m) isnot coment? A tpm=t0%m — B tnm=10%m = © TMm=108m =D 1Gm=10%m 103, My {PH Mis 17PA3¢02 | ms Os/PHIOt Decimal sub-muliples and multiples of units are indicated using a prefix othe unit Fr example, the profil (en) represents 0", Which row gives the s-muliples oF multiples represented by peo (p) ana giga (GY? cote) | age (G) al 10 o 8) 0 107 c| wo 0 o| we | 1 104. ON s17P 12102 ‘What isthe ratio 12TH 9 10°kH2 A 0 8 wePres Lev! Popa Topica 2 14 mate Ties Read & Wie Pubications 105. ON o9/P12102, IN 09/11/08 “The graph shows two curentoltage caltraon curves fora sla el exposed to ferent ight intensities. ‘sq. lena = 1000. * cuenta 20 107 mepsty + rooWme o 0 01 02 03 0 05 08 woe! ‘ALzer0 wotage, what ste rato Aw B47 © 80 > 10 108. mus osrptia Which statement, ivoling mulples and sub-mulipls of the base unit metre (i) corect? Av tpm=t0%m B © tmm= 10% um 107. mus oarpriat Five energies are sted si Sm ay Sn) ‘Starting with the smallest fit what isthe oder of ineeasing magnitude of these energes? A 5kl>5ml> SM > Sad © Sn)>5mi>5k) > 50) B SnJ->5kJ->5MI-> Sms D Sm Sn)>5k) > 5m) 108. mu o7rPt02 Whats aio TA A B 1 © 10 D 10% 4109, ms o7/P1/03, wid 021PtI03 ‘Which formula coud be correct forthe speed v of ocsan waves In terms of the donsy p of “3 the ‘2cceleraton of ee fal g, the depth ho the ocean andthe wavelength £7 we fea Be oe ia 0 vf Le te ve, wuorpuan SN a me wy ts sjened cnr ee Fe ae oor i uth ss ‘vector diagram is drown to find the final velo v ‘Whatis the length of side X of the vector diagram’? AF BFPres Lev! Popa Topica Py 14 mate Ties Read & Wie Pubications 411, My 07/1/09, OM o2sPr08 ‘Whatis meant bythe weight of an obect? ‘A the gravitational fed acting onthe object 1B the gravitational fore acting onthe object {© the mass of the object multiplied by arity the object's mass mutipted by ts acceleration 412. ON o8PHia1 Which productpar of metic prefiuos has the greatest magnitude? ‘A picoxmega Bano xkilo © miccoxgign Dil xtora 419, oN osPria2 Inthe expressions below 2 acceleration, F istorce, 1 istime, ¥ te volcty. Which expression represents energy? Ar 8 ru am ° 114, om asptaa She po indo 102 Tt te eS ens hepsi, an and pes? 2. 2 2 e| mm | mm | ree ope | moo_| 415. ON owPtian Which tne ofthe table gives values that are equa to atime of tps (one picosecond) and a distance of 1Gm {one gigametey? al we ‘om 2] ws 10m 416. My oaPta3 “The notation uss used as an abbreviation fora crtain writ of time. ‘Whats the name and vate af ths uni? | meroescon| 108 2 | meoescons 108 | mitescons 10%Pres Lev! Popa Topica 3 14 mate Ties Read & Wie Publications 417. ON o3/PtIa1 Asstudent measuces a curent as 05 A. ‘Which of th folowing corer excrosses this resut? A. Sma, 8 5OMA © 500ma, 1D so0Ma, 418. ON o2Ptia1 “The prefix ‘en indeates x 10°. Thats, centimetre is equal 64 = 10-* mate Wich nein the table corect indicates tho profes micro, nano and pico? 419. ON t37P121014, om A3/PAH1014 ‘An archer drava he Bowstring back to postion X. Th bowrstring and artow are shown, The tension Tin the ‘Stings also shown, Ten he draws the Dowsting back further to poston ‘T 120N “The resultant force onthe aris greater when the arow is released irom positon Y. Whats the increase ore? AIBN 8 27N © 40N 53Read & Whe Publications c 8 8 c A ° 8 c ° 8 ce ce ce A ° ce 8 8 8 c ° ° c A ce ce ° c 8 8 8 A A c 8 c 8 ce c 8 A ce ° ARead & Whe Publications UNIT 2 Topics 2.1 Measurement 2.2 Errors and uncertainties. 2.3 Multiple topics Measurement Techniques A-Level Physics Paper 1 Classified/Topical READ &WRITE PUBLICATIONS ‘Sale Point: Shop # 25-28 Lower Ground Floor, Haadia Haleema Centre, Ghazni Sree, Urdu Bazar, Lahore Tol: +92.42-95714038 Cal: +92 936-5314141 Web: wav readin. o%9 E-mail readandwrteotice@gmalicomPyle Lev! Paper Tepes Ey 2A Neseureants Read & Whe Publications Caen 2.4 Measurements 1. ON 16?P11105, ON teP13/05, ‘A student uses a cathode ray oscilloscope (c1.0.) o measure the period ofa signal. Sho sets the time-base of {he cr. to Smscm’ and observes the trace llutated below. The race has a length of 10.0 em oem hats the period ofthe signa? A Taxt0ts B 14.10% © 74x10%8 D 141078 2 ON tePr204 ‘Acathode-ay osiloscope(c1.0) splays a waveform as shown. ‘Tne tne ntrval batwoon two aetacont peaks of waveform Is 0.008. Whats the tme-base setng ofthe cro? ‘A 2ysicivsin «B20 ps division © G~ 2msiaivision ©—-D_Sms/dvision 3. MJ 161P12104, OM 101P 3/02, O1 107711105 ‘The diagram shows acathode-ay osciloscope (C1. being use to measure the rate of relation a ( a \ Peet 6 The fyahoo! has small magnet M mounted on it. Each tine he magaghseseth col, a voltage puso is generated, uhich is passed the cro. The spay ofthe cro. I8 10 cat ae. 2” ‘The yee is rotating at 3000 revolutions per minute. \Wihich time-base seting wil display clearly Separate pulses onthe Sb AD tscm- 'B 10ms en" ePres Lev! Popa Topica 2A Neseureants Read & White Publications 4. Mi 16113105, mu o4Pt1a5 ‘Te flowing trace seen on the sereen af a cathode-ayoscitoscope. ‘The setng ofthe time-base is then changed rom 10 ms enw 20/ms en andthe Yale sensitiv remains constant ‘Witch race ie now seen onthe screen? ily THY 5. OIN 15/P13/05, ON 12/P11/05, “The density ofthe material of acolo thin wire isto be foun. ‘hich sat o instruments could be used todo this most accuratly? ‘A. metre rl, protactr, spring balance (© stopwatch, newton meter, venor calipers micrometer, metre ule, top-pan balance —D_tape measure, vrrier capers, lever balance 6. ON 15/P12/06, wy 12112106 ‘The diagram shows two complete pulses on the screen ofa eathode-ray sciloscope. A grid of tem squares covers the screen. The tme-base setting Is 1s on! J 1\ yan Howlong does each pulse lat? A 2us B SusPres Lev! Popa Topica 2A Neseureants ead & White Publications 7. mis 15ipt404 ‘Avwale produces sound waves of requency 5 H2. The waves are detected by @ microphone and displayed on ‘sn oeclioecope Whats the timo-taso sting on tho scitoscope A Os medi 8 tmeciv' © tomedi-* D t00msee-* 8, MJ 15/11/05, OM 101P11/04, ON 10/P13/05, OM O4/PH/O4 ‘The angular defecton ofthe needle of an ameter varies with the current inthe ammeter a shown In the graph. cetodion itch diagram cous represent he appearance of the scale on tis meter? 1234567 1 23HET 9 AQ pe Ce eer qygiittis » o itit tir 9, Mu 1811205 ‘A power supply of elecomotivefrce (a.m) 50 Vand negligible intemal resistance is connected in series with resistors oresistance 10010 and 8 2,88 shown, 000. 50 ov oe ‘A voltmeter measures the potential diference (9.4) across the § 0 resistor and vent Seer the Gurentin the eet ‘What ar suitable ranges forthe ammeter and forte voltmeter? ‘anmater | votimeter rangeiA | vange!v a] oor | on e| oor | os ce] oto | o-+ p| oro | osPres Lev! Popa Topica 3s 2A Neseureants Read & Wie Publications 10, MJ 15/PI3/a4, ON 121P12/05, Astudentisgven a oe of wire of ciameter less than 0.2 mm ands asked to find the density of the meta ‘which pa of mstuments would be most sultabe for finding the volume of te wee? A balance and micrometer 1G metre ule and vero caipers 8 mote ne and micrometer 1D micrometer and vemior calipers 11. ON 1412008, OWN t4/PH1103 “The clagram sows the reading on an analogu rntiampores Which dgtal ammeter readings the same as the reading on te Gy nis desay entra 12. ON 1412101, ON 14 ItI01 ‘80:10 kg mass is taken to Mars and then weighed ona sping balance and on a lever balance. ‘The acceleration due to gravity on Mars 38% of ts value on Earth ‘mat are te readings onthe two balances on Mars? (Assume that on Earn g = 10.ms2) ring ever palsnee!N | balanos ia a] 038 0056 8] ose 10 c| 10 08 o| 10 > Se aro “The display ona cathe ray ositoscone shows the sana produced by an electronic wes & Te re ace sat de porchidon ama te att 10 pr en Loe" oS Re ee hatis the frequency ofthe signal? A 20x18 B 25x 107He D 34x10Pres Lev! Popa Topica 2 2A Neseureants ead & White Publications 14. my tarpr21a3 ‘Acathode-ay oslloscope (c0) 8 connected to an altematingvolage. The flowing trace is produced en the ‘Tne osciloscopetine-base ating is 05 me em andthe Y-pate sensi is 2 Ven Which statement about the aterating volag is comect? A The ample is 3.5m © The period is ms B The frequency is 0.5 kHz 1D. The wavelength is dom 45. ON s3P14105 'An uncalibrated analogue vlimeter P is connected in paral with anothorvoltmotor@ which is known to bo ‘ecuratly callvaled. For @ range of Values of polenta ference (p.),reaangs are taken fem the MO eter. ‘The ingram shows the calvaion graph obtained ecard mae? ‘eae tng pay “The raph shows that meter Phas a 2er0 error. This mete is now adh mete ig ecalrated, the gradient ofthe callraton graph found | ‘Whats the new scale reading on metorP win tis used to moast eyPres Lev! Popa Topica 2 2A Neseureants Read & Wie Publications 16. ON 137P12104, OIN 137P11106 ‘signal tal repeats periodical is displayed en the swan of cathodeay ossioscope. ‘The soon has 1 om squares and te ve Base eset at 200 ms Gn What i the requency of tis periodic signal? A. sone 8 100He © 15He > 200He 17. Mis 431P11106, om osrPr104 ‘The Ying terminals ofa cathode-ay osiloscope (co, ae connectod toa supply of amplitude 6.0 V and frequency 50 Hz The time-tase is sat at 10 ms per division and he Y-gain at 80 V per dvi. ‘nie vace is obtained? a « IA VV 18. my tarpr08 ‘Auave has a frequency of GHz ‘Whats the pened ofthe wave? A 20000) 8 20ns © 2a D 200ps 19, my t3/Pt3!05, 2 student takes measurements ofthe curent ina resistor of constant resistance and the ptental ference {6.6 across it The readings are then used to plot a graph of current against. ‘Theresa systematic err in ho current readings. How could his be denies rom the graph? ‘A. Atleast one anomalous data point canbe densiied The datapoints ae scattered about the sraight ne of best © The graphs cure, nota straight ine. The straight ine graph doesnot passthrough the originPres Lev! Popa Topica 2A Neseureants ead & White Publications 20. mis t3/P12005 ‘The agram shows a calitxation cure for @ thermistor, dkaun with an unusual sale on the vertical axl “0000 resitanea/a. 10000: 100: al temperaturel°C \Whatis the thermistor resistance coresponding to 2 tamperature of 40:07 A 1300 8 1500 c 000 Doo 21. ON s21P14105 ‘Acathode-ray osiloscope dspays a square wave. as shown in the diagram, ‘Tne tme-base setting Is 0.208 per cision. Whats the frequency ofthe square wave’? A. 83H 8 BI0He © 1900He D 1700He 22. my 12IPr204 ‘The chamater of cynical metal rd is measured using a micrometer screw gauge ‘The diagram belon show an enlargement of to seale on te micrometer serew gauge when jgking the mao * ° Orit & FLL, osnmiw f Whats the cos sectoral are of he ro? ——— 1 4 A 381 mm B t4me © 228mm aPres Lev! Popa Topica 35 2A Neseureants Read & Wie Publications 23. mis 12/Pr2005 ‘A mas is dropped rom rest, and falls trough a cstance of 2.0 m ina vacuum, An observer records the time {akon for the mass ‘0 fall rough this dolance.ushg 2 manually operated slopwaich and repeats he ‘measurements furthor two times. The average resul of these measured times, displayed inthe tale below, ‘as usod to getermin a value forthe acter of fe fl Ths wae eacuated tobe 9.6me- Sst measure second meosurerent i maureen tmele | 08 079 059 Which statement best relatos tthe exporment?™ ‘A The measurements are precise and accurate with no evidence of random rors, The measuromonts are not accurate and not always recorded tothe dogree of precision afte measuring device bt the calcualed experimental esl is accurate, © The measurements are not ays recorded to the degree of precision ofthe measuring device but are accurate, Systematic errs may be preset The range of resis shows that there were random errors made but the calculated value Is omrect co the experiment was success. 24. my t1pr02 ‘To check caleuatons, the units ae punto the folowing equations together with he cumbers hich equaton mast be incest? A force = 200 6 m © tme=6mm40me" Bpowor = 6000 J «20s woody = 4 ms 30s 25. MU TPHHO4, Mid 1113108 ‘The diagram shows a race ofa wave ona cathode-ray oxciloscope, ‘The vercal and horizontal gridines have a spacing of 1.0em. The voltage scaling I Vem and the time sealing ‘5 5meem" What ate the amplitude and period of the wave? ‘anpinuserV | _poredims le 4 s| 50 0 Gl 0 o| 20 20Pres Lev! Popa Topica 36 2A Neseureants Read & Wie Publications 26, MU 11/P12/05, OM o3:P 1105 ‘Te timerbase Ona cathode-ay osiloscope is set at 6 mslem. [Attace concising of two pulse is recorsed as shown In tho lagram, \Whatis the time interval btwean the two pulses? A OM2me 8 O75me © 13ame D 2m 27. ON 101P 12108 ‘A mote ule Is used to measure the langth of a plece of wire. it Is found to be 70cm long to the nearest ‘nuimete How shouid this osu be recordin a table of results? A orm 8 070m © 070m > 0.7000m 28. MUS 10/P12/01, MIS 101P13105, ML 1O/Pt1107, OM O3PA106 ‘Amicrometer srew gauge Is used to measure the ameter ofa copper we. ‘The reading wih tre wie in positon i shown in diagram 1. The wre is removed andthe jaws ofthe micrometer ‘are dosed, The new reacing fs shown in agra 2. ‘s 4 hereto] 7 = oT Rs / af S| { \ ( diagram agen? Wate ciometr fh ie? 280mm 8245 ne © 250mm 270mm 29, Mu 0/1205, Md 40P13/03, NU 171110, ON O2PHIaT Reberianaeetorsaagmcat sotto mmc ney i. covers the screen. The tme-base seling is 10 ms om \Whatis the approximate fequoncy ofthe square wave? A Tone 8 40H cePres Lev! Popa Topica a 2A Neseureants Read & White Publications 30, ON 097P12103, O1N 09/0116 ‘The diagram shows an osciloscope sreen displaying two signals Signal Xthas a requoncy of SoH and poak veliage of 12 ‘Whats the period and peak voltage of signal V7 pericstms | PORK tO rr) 4 s| 2 c| # 4 31, MIU 08/PH/03, mi) 13/P13/06 ‘The chagram sows the stam ofa Celsius thermometer marked to show inal and final temperature vas, ‘ll tial temperature ‘omperatre ee as \hatie the temperature change exeressed io an appropriate numberof egnifcant figures? Aue 8 208°C © 2% D 20°C 32. ON oBrPHiat ‘laser em igh of wavelength 600 0m ‘Wats the catanea, expressed 2s @ umber of wavelanghs, ravaled bythe ligtin one second? A 5x10 8 5x10" c 5x10" D 5x10" o 38. Mu orPH0s LEO Meteors on desta cogent he tony nr ers can oS? Ss nn IU ¥ Whats the resistance? A250 B 270Pres Lev! Popa Topica 2A Neseureants ead & White Publications 34, mu o7/PHa4 ‘An oscilloscope display consists of two separate traces, a wavelorm and a long horizontal fine. The hoizontat fina may bo tkon as ho 2270 vel ‘The rd on to screen fs cabated in em squares, the mebase seting is 2Smscr', and the Y-sensivty is sven! \What are the period and the peak poslive votage ofthe waveform inthe diagram? evodins | peak postive votage 7m a 5 7 8 5 2 ce 0 7 o 0 25Pres Lev! Popa Topica 2A Neseureants Read & White Publications 35. ON O7IPLIOS ‘The ciagram shows the gradations of correctly called ammeter When the current i 2, the pointes at a a \ ‘Te anti sony asst so tat whan he cre 280, te potas at "ia \hich caitraon graph best represents the response ofthe reagusted ammeter? wand maest oom eae A oan mn c oan angoot argeat tote ot ‘otacton ot oreo bomter rom 8 were ma Dayz mak 36, My oB/PH/0 ‘Te cathoderay oscitoscope (c-0}) display shows the wavetorm produced by an electronic Gc. The ero, timebase i et at 10 ms per vison, PACA LT NTT 2 0 wm Whats the period ofthe signal chown? : A 20ms 8 30mPres Lev! Popa Topica 2A Neseureants Read & White Publications 37. My osret/0s ‘The diagram shows two pulses onthe screen ofa cathode ray osciloscope. A gid of 1 cm squares covers the screen. The me bate setingis 1 icm=" How long does each pulse lat? A 2us Bo Sus © dus D bus 38. ON o4PH/a5 ‘When a 12V SoH2 supply Is connected to the Y:teminals of an oslloscope, the ¥ace In the dlagram is obtained, Whats the sting of the ime-base contol? A) 20msem)—— B 25mscm! = © Smsem 39. Mu opto Whats the reaing shown on this iliammetor? 46 2 2 A 235mA B 27m © eg” DB 37maPres Lev! Popa Topica « 2.2.rore snduncaianos ead & White Publications 2.2 Errors and uncertainties 40. ON 1612105 ‘Avrlue forthe acceleration offre fall on Eat is given a8 (10: 2)m = ‘which statement ie coract? ‘A The vale s acura but not presse. © Tre values nether precise nor accurate 1B The values both precise and accurate. --D_The value precise butnat accurate 41. ON 16912108 ‘An experiment to determine atmospheric pressure Puses te equation P= pgh where 9 = (19600 + 100) kg, = (981 £0.02) me", = (0.702 + 0005) m hats the vaue oP, with ts uncetainy, when states to an appropiate number of significant gues? A (1.0166 # 0.0162) « 10° Pa © (4.0172 18%) «105 Pa 8 (1.017 £0016) 108Pa D (1.022002) 10Pa 42. ON 16/P11108, OWN t6/P 3/08 ‘A volimetor gives readings that ae larger than the true values and has 2 systematic aor that varios with anon Fe see tow te clan cre tr be tet? _ 7 tue ‘Shaw She p * A * ¢ » ' A ° > a Tt pnd me ue Se =. 5 » . 7 ° 2 E . 1 ge TH MTT <¢ — eit aes 23. my terra x © Inwhich case isthe student rein he sytem ern a measure ‘A austin a votmetr needle pointer tothe zero positon before sti potent ifrence CN meaning te amet ofa wat sever pons and ons 36 {© measuring the mass of 100 papercipsto determine the timing 20 osciations ofa mass on a spring to ‘en perorminganeiprnet a ident boul nici wc xe vonPres Lev! Popa Topica e 2.2.rore snduncaianos Read & Wie Publications 44, muy 167011705, om o8:P 1105 ‘Acaltation graph is produced fora faulty ammeter. 10) veaangiA eutortin Which ammeter reacng willbe nearest the true curent? A 02a B 04a © 06a D oA 45, my terPr205 ‘A student determines the density of too by aking measurements trom a steal vite (00 = 0.01 mm He uses the equation p= 2%. Whats the percentage uncertainty in is calculated value of density? Aa 8 18% c 25% D 30% 46. my terPt3ia4 ‘Ametrenae's supported horizontally by wo pivots as shown ‘The vertical displacement y atthe conte ofthe rues given bythe equation pred we Geneon Se Mitre oes ote ae we wetbewchat era. Ex Inanexpedment he ebowng reauts ae cbained s L=(80.0 £0.2)om SH linieor Ng Xs 901} mm Brees é Segre eso en m a ed 4 Man separa Sct ton eran on nan \Whatis the fractional uncertainty in 2 & S$ Rp wesc NyePres Lev! Popa Topica 6 2.2.rore snduncaianos ead & White Publications 48. ON 15IPr1108 ‘Acaltatin graph fs shown for an ammeter whose scales inaceurat, 06: aneetor reading 05 Tima os 03. 2, on © 01 02 0% a4 as a6 cuenta, “Two reaings taken onthe meter at ferent mes during an experiment ae 013M and 0.47 MA. By how moon ai ho current realy increase botweon taking te two feadngs? A 030mA B035mA © 04oma, DB o4éma 48. ON 15/PI1105 Four Monica rods have a square css-secton, The rods ae placed sido by sido and thelr total with is measured wih veri capers as shown ver capers co | four sau ‘croseencton rds ‘The measurementis (8.4 + 0:1jmm and the 210 reading on the calipers i (0.00.1), iat eth with of one od? A @10=0025)mm B (2102005 C tz01\mm (2102; 50. ON 15/P12105 ‘Astudent measures the ime Tor one complete osciation ofa pendulum of length Her results ae shown in tho table Tm Ti & é maar as < eestor es roa YS eee Vitae bet esinate ote porcrge wcenanyinne abe toh 22Pres Lev! Popa Topica “ 2.2.rore snduncaianos ead & Write Publications 51, Mu sreH08 ‘he Sain energy W of sping is dtemines om is sing constr kan extension x Th sping obeys Hoots wand he vas of We eted ving se euron stom weike “The spring constants 100+ 2Ne and the extensions 0.050 + 0.002 m. ‘Whats the percentage uncertainty in the calculated value of W’7 A 6% 8 10% © 16% D 32% 52. OWN 15/P13/07, OIN 12712106 Vatibies x and y are related by te equation y = p~ ax where p and q are constants. Values of x and y are ‘measured expermertaly, The esis contain 2 systematic ero Which graph best represents hove results? y ’ p. p a ce 0 7 °o x y y p > 2 x oS °% x 53. my 18/Pr2106 {A singl shoot of aluminium fois okod twice to produce a stack of four shoots. Tho total thickness ofthe stack ‘ot sheois is measured tbe (0.80 # 0.02) mm ‘Tis measurements made using a dial calipr with a 26 err of (0.20 0.02) mm. Whats tha percentage uncertainty in the calculated tuckrass fa single sheet? A 10% 8 20% © 40% .Pres Lev! Popa Topica 6 2.2.rore snduncaianos Read & Wie Pubications 54, my t5/Pr203, ‘a analogue ammeter has a pointer which moves over a scale. Fllowing prolonged use, the pointer does nat ‘tum fal to zero when the curet is tumed off andthe moter has become lose senstve a higher curents than itis at lower cures. \Wihich diagram best represents the calibration graph needed to obtain an accurate cuent reading? sae scale reading vesaeg a c % 5 reaing 8 > p 55, MU 15/P19/06, MW o4PtI06 Ina simple electrical crcul, the current in a resistor is measured 28 (250 + 0.05) mA, The resistors marked as having @ value of 4.7 2 2%. TPthese values wore used to calculate the powor disipated in the resistor, what would be the percentage uncertain in the valu obtainod? A 2% B 4% © 6% D 8% 56. Mis 15/P1905, Four diferent stugents use rer to measure the length of 818.0 cm pene. Ther measurements are recorded ‘on four ciferent chart, ‘itch chart shows measurements that are precise but not accurate? ‘4 ‘sy 132 tz sso} —4 180. gue gue: > AE u40: © §u5 EO Bie Bac wes oe = te velL—_) 138. 2) oo : oo ot eee °Pres Lev! Popa Topica 6 2.2.rore snduncaianos Read & Wie Publications 57. O1N 147012104, O1N 147011106 {steel wie stelehed in an experiment to determine the Young modus for sleet ‘The uncertaineos nthe measurements ae given Below seen [Teri tesionvie | ae seahotwre | 02% danonrctwre | 18% cexenson |i ‘Whats thepercaiage unctinyin the Yourg meas? tae 18% © erm © 82% 58. ON 1413108 ‘The Gagram shows part of thermometer. \Whatis the comect easing on the thermametar andthe uncertainty in tis racing? reading! | reantt 59. ON 141P12105 “The resitance R ofa resistor isto be determined. The current inthe reser and the potential etterence V aerons Rare measured ‘The resis, wth he Unoertanies, are 7= (20202) ‘The value of Ris caleuate to be 7.50. Whats the uncertainty inthis value for? aoa 3 sass © som 2 ste 69, My sPr104, on ostias eo nearer scared oto neare he restart ve Sx Geaietnneviein(os 03 Asunepgeia dicate nso town 0-04 ‘What te rslace oho wre an fs encerainy? S A @or077 = BB BOz08)M = SB TOPres Lev! Popa Topica « 2.2.rore snduncaianos Read & Wie Publications ners Mae aeeeee ee ee oe : ee I rs ‘Whats the percentage uncetainy ny? A 05% B 1% © 16% D 102% 62, MU 14/P12I05, om oP 1104 [A thermomote can be read to an accuracy of 40.5 °C. This thermometer is used to measure a temperature rise from 40°C to 100°C. ‘Whats the percontage uncertainty in the measurement of ho temperate rise? A 05% 5 08% © 13% Doms 63. my t4rpr3I08 ‘Tho resistance ofa lamp i calculated fom tho value of th potent dforence(p..) across it and the vale of the curent passing trough ‘ith statement corey doserbes now to combine the uncertainties in the pd. and inthe curant? ‘A Add togeter the actual uncertainty in hep. and the actual uncertainty inte current Add together the percentage uncertainty inthe p.. and the percentage uncertsinty nthe curent {© Subtract he actual uncertainty in the current rom the actual uncertainty inthe po Subtract the percentage uncertainy in the current rom the percentage uncertainy in he pd 64. MU 14IP11/05, M11 T1/05, Mis 10/P13I03 ‘The Young modulus of the mataral of 9 we sto be found, The Young modulus Eis given by the equation below, “The wire is extended by a known force and the folowing measurements are made. Which measurement has the largest fact onthe uncertainty in he value ofthe calculated Young modus? ese eyrbt |v ‘| eathorwrebotretoceanpied | «| 204910002m Le 8 iaretor of wire a | 054+0camm wo ¢ face poe & | raseso01n Es | extenscon ofwie win force sepied x | §2.40.2mm ye 65. MU 14/P13106 a 2 igloo ssi meso 280 mtn et apis nS leet oo nat Som ‘3 ‘Winat's he comet way 6 record this easing? we a” ‘A. 002850:+0.01m © 2050+ 66b1)»10%m Boas 0001 m > Gesospoo4sa0°mPres Lev! Popa Topica «6 2.2.rore snduncaianos Read & Wie Publications 66. my 13/P11705 In an experiment o detrmine tho acceleration of re fall g the period of oslaion T and length Fo a simple ‘pendulum wore measured. The uncertainty in tne measurement of estimated tobe 4%, andthe uncertain) Frthe measurement of Ts esunatod 1 be 1%, ‘The value of gis determined using the formula 21 re Whatis the uncertainty inthe calculated vale foro? Am Bo c 5% D 6% 67. OWN 137P12108, O1N 137011105 ‘A micrometer sew gauge Is used to measure the diameter of a smal uniform steel sphere. The micrometer ‘eating is 5.00 mm = 0.01 mm ‘What wl be the percentage uncertainty in a calculation ofthe volume ofthe sphere, sng these values? A 02% B 04% © 05% D 12% 68. ON 13713108 [A udont wishes to determine the dnsityp of ead. Sho measures the mass and diameter ofa small sphere of lead: mass = (0.506 + 0.005) ameter = (2.20 £0.02) Whats the best estimate ofthe percentage uncertainty inher value of 0? A 19% 8 20% © 28% > 37% 69, mu tapr204 |A student carried out an experiment in which an eleciccurent was known to deroase with ime. The readings be found, fom fst to last, were 3.62MA, 2.81mA, 11ST, 1.7EMA and 0 SOMA ‘Which statement could nat explain the anomalous 1-13MA reading? ‘A. He has reversed the third and fourth readings inte result abl He read the ammeter incorrect; he reading should have been 23mA. {© He tock the current reaing altho wrong tine. 1D Thore was a systematic eorin the readings trom the ammeter. 70. ON 121P13108 ‘What wil reduce the systematic errors when taking a measurement? ‘A. adjusting the neadle on a vatmeter 20 that reads zero when there fs no potential diference 1B -moasuring the diameter of wir a diferent points and taking the average C_reducing the parallax effects by using a marker and a mirer when measuring the amptude of (scilaten of @ pendutum | timing 20 oscitaons, ater than a single osciation, when ding the period ofa pendulum 71. OM s21P13107 Inn experiment to determine the sceleaton offre fl g the te taken fora bal to al ‘was measured. The uncertainty inthe measurement of s is estimated to be 2% ‘measurement of is estimated be 3% ‘The valus of gs determined using the equation Whats the uncertainty inthe calculated valu of 9? A 1% 8 5% cox 72. Om s2P1207 ‘The speed ofa caris calculated tom measurements ofthe The Gatarcels measured ae 200m, with an unceraty f 21. ‘The tne is measured as 100s, wth an uncertainty of 0.2571 Whats the percentage uncertainty nthe calculated A 405% a a1% cePres Lev! Popa Topica ® 2.2.rore snduncaianos ead & Wie Publications 73. ON 12IP11108 ‘Aquantiy X vaies with temperature 02s shown, o ‘we? (01s detemined from the coresponding values of Xby using tis graph. “Xs measured with a porcertage uncertainty of 1% a fs value ata temperate, ‘ich statement about the uncertainty in is conect? ‘A. The percentage uncertainty in ¢is least near O°C. 1B The percentage uncetainyin is laastnear 100°C, {© Tho-acua uncertainty in @ i least near 0°C. The actual uncertainty in is east near 100°C. 74. OWN 129P11a7, OIN OB/PHIO “The messuremant ofa physical quantity may be subject to random errs and to systema eros ith statement is coract? ‘A. Random errors canbe redueod by taking the average of soveral measurements Random ears are always caused by the person taking the measurement © Asystomate enor canot be reduced by adjusting the apparatus DA systematic emer resus ina devant reading each me the measurement 75. MUU 12/11/05, Mid 121P19104, MJ OSP1104 In an experiment, raco-contled car takes 2.50 + 105s o travel 40. Whats th car's average speed andthe uncertainty inthis value? A iesims B 160202me" C 160204me D_ 16.002 036me" 76. On s11P12108 ‘Amicromole is used to meague the diameters of two cyinders. ‘dareter of first cylinder = 12.78 1 002mm ‘ameter of second cylinder = 16.24 = 0:03mm ‘The oiferenca in the amaters a calculated. Whats the uncertainty ints dferenco? 4m, A s00imm 8 = 002mm © +0.08mm 005mm 77. ON tPI2105 » ‘he estore cont of perc ates. Te por tats sever mig fo 2 caibrsted sete. OA ‘rot could cause a rondom enor in the drive's measurement ofthe crs speed? ee ‘A. The car's spoed|s fected by he wind recon Es 3B Theaiversey isnt auaysin ibe sane poston nrtatontothepainr,S” © The speedometer does not read zero when the cats atest, eG D The speedometer reads 10% higher han the car's actual speed. ee”Pres Lev! Popa Topica 0 2.2.rore snduncaianos Read & Wie Pubications 78. my t1pr208 ‘The uncertainty io the valve ofthe momentum ofa toey passing between to points X and Yvaties wih the choice of measuring devcos. ‘stance between X and Y using a metre rule with mm dvisons = 0.547 m timings using a witwatch measuring tote nearest 0.58 at X= 0.0s and atY = 4.55, ‘mass of woley using balance moasuring to the nearest g= 64 = 10"°kg ‘mass of woley using a balance measuring fo the nearest 109 = 8» 10g ‘hich measuremenis, one for each quanty measured, lead fo the least uncertainty In the value of the ‘momentum ofthe rly? A 13and6 B 1.4ands © 2,3and6 D 24ands 79, MU TPTHO5, Mis 1PI3I08 ‘The diagram shows an experiment to measure the speed of @ small bal fling at constant speed through & oar liquidin a gass tube, 4 4 3 44 timings using ight gatos measuring othe nearest 1s a X= 0.0s and at Y= 435 5 6 1508 8m “There are two marks on the tube. The top mark is postoned at 115 1 mm on the adjacent ule and the ower ‘mark a 3851 1 mm. The ball passes the tp mark at 1.50 0028 and passes the lower mark at 350 0.028. ‘The constant speed ofthe balis calculated by 208—115, = 270. 136mms" "Which exeessoncalcustes the foctonal uncertain inte vate of ie speed? 2 oo +, 002 A m6 B70" 200 © ° FO" 200 0. On 1012105 ‘avon xls tobe determined fom te equation is mensuedas 1.27 = 002 m > is measured a 089 2 00% m P ‘hats the percentage uncertain in xt6one sigan gure? SO A 08% B 2% c 3% Dorm S o 81. MU 10112103, Ms 10/P13/04, Md 10/11/06 s Assan tee any of aay mani amass a ame Th agi wary tn inessurement OO sass of empty booker = (20-1) 9 ee” ‘noes of beaker inuid =(00= 1) oo ‘etume of ig = (300.10. ome Re? £ He comecty calculates the density ofthe liquid as 6.0gcm~ Wee” Whats the uncertainty ints value? A O3gorr$ B 05gem- cePres Lev! Popa Topica s 2.2.rore snduncaianos Read & White Publications @2, OWN 107P11/06, OIN 10/P13/03, ON 0271106 ‘Axed quantity x 18 measured many times In an experiment that has experimental uncerainty. A graph is ‘ltd to show the number n of imes tala particular value xis oblained |which graph could be obtained ifthe measurement of x has alarge systematic err but small random enor? 83. ON oB/PHia4 {A student uses a dg! ammeter to measure @ cunt. The reading ofthe ammeter is found to fuctiate ‘tween 1.84 and 2.024 ‘Tho manufacturer of tho ammeter stats hat any roading has a systomatec uncertainty of 1%. Which value of eurent shoul be quoted by the stosent? A 200=001)R —B (200= 002A © (200=0403)A (2002 00H) 84, my onrpta4 ‘The resistance Rf a resistors determined by measuring the potential erence V seross tad the curent in 1: The value of Ris thon calculated usieg the equation Re 7 ‘The valves moasuzed are V= 1.00 20.05 V and r= 0502001 A Whats the percentage uncertainiy in the valve of? A 25% 830% © 70% DB 100% 85. mu oB/Pt/05 Four students each made a series of measurements ofthe acceleration of fee fall q. The tab ‘eels obtained ‘Which set of results could be described as precisa but not accurate? al ea om | ae a| os om aoe c| eas ao | 876 o| eas aso | eatPres Lev! Popa Topica se 2.2.rore snduncaianos Read & White Publications 86. ON O7IPT/a4, O1N o4/PH108 Asoies of measurements ofthe accsleraton of fee fal gs shown nthe table, ‘hich set of rests is precise but not accurate? alse | 97 | 9m | om | a7 | oe | wr2 | oa | aoe | saz ce] os | oa | ao | 07 | ost | eas | eas | eso | oa: | ear 87. oN o7rPLI05 ‘Amass m has acceleration a t moves trough a distance sn tine t, The power used in accelerating the mass 's equal othe product of ferce and velocly. The percentage uncertanses fe 04 %inm, Tain, isms, as%ine ‘Whats the percentage uncertainty in the average power? A 21% 8 26% c 31% D 41% 88, ON o6/P1/06 ‘An oxporiments done o measur the resistance ofa wie ‘Theccumentin he wie is 10102 Aandthe potential dlerence across the wire is 8.0 +04 V. iat isthe resistance ofthe wre and ts uncertinty? A @0r07Q = B BOr0HQ cc BID D @s20 yoo Theres fof nunoou ete on by meng pl ence Vas te eer see net ough Ran argh caaon R= The oer ac ha 29% ney nd he somet reading as 22% cera Wats te cena ne td esses? ae o 3% © 5% Dom 80, O1N O5/P1104, MW 03/P1/06 ‘A seel rule can be read to the nearest milimate, tis used fo measure the length of a bar whose true length is 1505 mm. Reposted measurements giveth folowing readngs. Teng mm 92,891,892, 691,691,692 ‘Are the readings accurate and prociso to within t mm? Suan Gramiee 7 Se i i * IE Al a = ES © yee 0 ye Als ye xs 91, My o3IPHIa4 a ‘Which expemortalecnique rodues the systematic eror ofthe quay ing stated? ‘A axjusting an anvmete to remove its ze error before measur 1 meaouthy err toda anes on sca wa e > ‘measuring the ameter ofa wire repestedy and calcul Serge number ofosaons fs apeiogPres Lev! Popa Topica ss 2.2.rore snduncaianos Read & Wie Publications 82, ON OsIPLIa5 ‘The density ofthe material of a rectangular block s determined by measuring the mass and {near dimensions of he bicek. The table shows the results obtained, together with tit ‘neertaintes mass (2502039 ‘ength {6002 0.0thom ‘ready (2.002 001}om height) = (1.002 0.01}om “The donity is called to be 2.5ogem Whats the uncertainty int esi? A £001gem? —B£OG2gem2 —&£.05GeM = 0.1BQIMT 93. my oxpt/05 ‘student makes measurements from which she calculates the speed af sound ae 327.66me ‘She estimates that ner results acura o 3%. Which a the flowing ves he resut expressed tothe appropriate number of significant fgures? A Br Ime 8 32ame © 330m=- 1D 200m=* 94. om o2IP1105 ‘Actudent cries ou a serie of determinations ofthe acceleration of rae fag. The table shows the results ome What can be said about this experiment? ‘A tis accurate and procs. tis not accurate and not precise. Bis accurate but not precise 1D tis nat accurate bits precise, 95. mu o2ptia4 [Asudent measures the tie for a bal to fal rom rest through a vercal distance h. Knowing thatthe equation =o ees, essa pte gaph sown nih the toning nanoieratonerteitentonnetase? oS 1 herescueshesnatveennen no acanterigervaccsth <<. @ B There is @ constant delay between starting the timer and releasing the. ~ © Toren erin te sr atconnisenymates en teat 1D. The student should nave plotted h agains my 021P 1105 2 & Tre pow es nares ata usig te formu A ‘Tho uncertainty nb potential diferonce Vis 3% and he u the Whats the uncerantyin P? e A 4% 8 1% ox 3 a stance Ris 2% se Do1n% ‘SsPres Lev! Popa Topica st £2. Mile Ties ead & White Publications 2.3 Multiple Topics 97. Mis t6/Pt1703, om 121137025, ‘Alitis supported ty two sel cables, each of length 10m and siameter0.Sem steel cables hom NoTTo SCALE mt ‘The cables extend by 1 mm when a man of mass 80K step into he tit Whats th best estimata ofthe value of he Young meus of te stool? AS 26109NM Bo ANTOONM CD u TON? D4 10" Nor 98. ON 15/P12108 Which row gives reasonable estimatos forthe ma ‘and the speed of an adult running? mass/kg_[ speedims” al exw | sx" eB} 6x10 | sxw0" ce} exo | sea! o| exw | sito"Pres Lev! Popa Topica 8 £2. Mile Ties Read & Wie Publications 89, O1N 157P11706, MLJ 12.11/04, Mid 12/P13IQ5, Mid OS/PIIQM ‘Alightmetor measures the intensity of the Fgh inidonton i. Theory suggests that 1 varies inversely as the <=, a 1 [Which graph of te resus supports this theory? 4 | a ° as r r 1 8 > ° @ e 10, ON tsP103, wi 1712/08 Inmaking reasonable astmates of pyscal quantities, hich statement isnt coreat? [A Thetfequony of sound can be fe oder of GHz B Tre wavelength of igtcan be ofthe oder of hm {© The Young mossus ofa mata can be of he order of 10a D Beta pares ae ascited wit one ut of negative charge. 401. Mi 18/P11103 GY. Wen csr taking fei ape oa vehicle mown a sped the tance d moved am in Somigioretgrenty be emsenen ae whore kis @ constant. OS hon ole ensued rates and vis messed tes pr second he conta ts ‘hat be ve fe consunt when th dance ls nessrednimetes, road a ‘nares pr our? we" a oor 8 02k con oa we a” &% s ey SsPres Lev! Popa Topica 56 £2. Mile Ties Read & Wie Pubications 102, my tare 11703 “The spoed v of a Squid leaving a tube depends onthe change in pressure AP and the dnsiy ofthe lui. ‘The speed is given by he equation (3) where kis @ constant that has no units ‘Whats the vate of 2? ad Bo e2 D2 103. ON 137P13101 Which estimate eit? ‘A. Thokinetc energy ofa bus traveling on an expressway ¢ 30000 J 8 The powerot a domesticlight = 200 W. © Tho temperature of ahot oven is 300 K The volume of arin a car tyre I 0.08 104, muy t37P1903, ‘Which statement is ncomect by a factor of 100 or more? ‘A. Almospherc pressure is about 1 = 10°Pa B Ugh takoe 8 « 10% to roach us om he Sun, © The frequency of ute-volet ightis 3 10H. D__Thelife-span ofa man is about 2« 10%, 105. ON 137P12103, OIN 137P11103, “The drag coefficient Cy ie @ number with no units. tis used to compare the drag on eiflerant cars a diferent speeds I's given by the equaton 25 mA where Fis the drag force on he car, isthe density of he al, Ais the cross-sectional area ofthe car and vis the speed ofthe car Whats the val of 2? ad B 2 cs D4 106. OM s27P11103 Whats the approximate temperatura ofa reot ing on an eloctic coker? A 100%. B 200°C © 400% > B00, 107. OM 1212103, ‘hat the approximate kinetic energy ofan Olympic athlete when running at maximum speed age 0m “4 oa 8 soon © 0000 ° wos ee oe ‘21 18V col supple 0204 toa lamp fr seven hours tloe fe lamp goss out gs Miata eine ew nashonca oy conor cit) orig aon Beto oo sia 109, wy 1271700, my 1279/0, mu oveti0n D @ Wats reason xine tthe average Het ee fan athe 2, 8m race ta aes 107 2s 3 aon) toon 110, My t2yPr2I09, MJ O8/P a2 Foruhich quant isthe magnitude a reasonable estate? A. frequency ofa radio wave 500pH2 B mass ofan atom 500 19Pres Lev! Popa Topica Ea £2. Mile Ties Read & Wie Publications 411, OM 117P11102, MJ 10rP13/04, MJ O8/P 1103 ‘An Olympic athite of mass 80Kg competes ina 100m race ‘Whats the best eetmate of hie mean kinetic energy cng the race? A 4et08y reer) aretr Dantes 412. ON o7Ptia2 ‘Whats reasonable estimate ofthe lamer ofan alpha particle? A 10m 810% © 10% > 10% 413. ON 09711108 [Aballis else from rast above horizontal surface and bounces several es, ‘The raph shows how, fers bala quandtyy varios with me ‘me hats the quantity y? ‘A accoleraion”—B displacoment «© —“Kinaicenargy —D_woocity 414, muy os/P1/05 ‘Which esplacement-me graph best represents the moton ofa faling sphere, the nial acceleration of which ‘eventual reduces unt begins to rave at constant terminal veloc? displacement isplacerent ‘ime’ elocmert Aeslocement g ° ‘ime’ ‘ineRead & Whe Publications o>>e00@80800>>>0200B000> ° © 8 c 8 a ° A ° 8 a 8 c 8 ° 8 a ° ° c e 8 8 8 © ° c 8 8 8 © A © A © a 8 © > a A > >Read & Whe Publications UNIT 3 Topics 3.1 Equations of motion 3.2 Multiple topics Kinematics A-Level Physics Paper 1 Classified/Topical READ & WRITE PUBLICATIONS ‘Sale Point: Shop # 25-28 Lower Ground Floor, Haadia Haleema Centre, Ghazni Stree, Urdu Bazar, Lahore Tol: +92 42-95714038 Cal: 492 396-5314141 je: wwe readnwite.079 E-mail readandurteofice@gmalicomPyle Lev! Paper Tepes 0 5.1 Equations ofmoten Read & Whe Publications 3.4 Equations of motion 1. ON 16PPI1106, OWN te”P13/08 ‘A cyelt pedals along a raised horizontal rack. At the end of the tack, he travels horizontally ito the aie and ‘nia tack hat is verieally 2 Om lower ower nonzonta rack de ‘The cyclist raves a horizontal stance of 6.0m in the ac Ai resistance is negligible Whats the Rerzontal velostyvof the oy tthe end of the higher ack? AS 63ms" 8 G4ms" © 9.ums" D 15ms 2. ON 18/P11/a7, ON t6rPI3/07 ‘An astronaut of the Moon, where there is no alr resistance, throws a ball. The bal inital vloity has a vertical ‘ompanent of Ooms" and s horizontal component of 40m a8 shown. ina velgiy -path ofbal Booms! ae “a00me “The acceleration of freefall on the Moon is 1.62ms2 ‘What vl Bethe speed of te ball 9 0s after being toe? A 65ms" 8 77ms" © 106ms" D 146m8" 3. ON 16/P12/a10, OM 1076137012, ON 10/P11148 In cdr that train can slop safely wl aways pass a signal showing a yellow Hight before i reaches a signal showing aight. Over apply the brake at be yelon ight aed thi esuls oa unl coer to Stop exact atthe red ight S fe “The astance between the red and yeow lah SO We sand of rasta by 2s, who changing te declan othe i ge the rinimum cstanee betoen te tghts? a 120x B 125% © 14xPres Lev! Popa Topica 8 {3:1 Equations ofroson Read & Wie Publications 4. my t6rpt408 ‘Two cars X and are postioned as shown at time f= 0. They are taveling inthe same dection, ‘lg 50m behind Vand has a constant elect of SOms". ¥ nasa constant velocty of 20m! some" ns: | som Ps on v ati ole ot an Xie th V2 AD 108 B 17s © 258 D 50s 5. mu 1eptaa7 ‘Aballis thrown wit voloity Vat an angle @to the horizontal. v “The acceleration of ee fall sg. Assume that ai resistonce is negligible, \What are the harzontal displacement x andthe vorieal placement y ater ime x y vices | Wisino® Sgt? Vieos@ | vising- gt? Visine | Vtoos+ tot? Vising | Vtcos@~ tat? 6. Mu 161308 ‘Aball aves rom pont Xto point Y around a semi-circular wack of radu 1.0m ve south som & shown, \Whatis the asplacement ofthe bal rm Xo Y? A. 20m 8 20mcuecoun 2.4m due southPres Lev! Popa Topica ry {3:1 Equations ofroson Read & Wie Publications 7. MAR t6/P12106 ‘An object has an inal velocity u and an acceleration 9, The object moves in a salght line tough a ‘eplacements and nas ral velo ‘The stove quantities are elated by the equation shown, Venue + 208 ‘Which conditon mustbe satisfied inorder for this equation 10 apply othe motion of te abet? ‘A. The drecton of ais constant and the dracon of ais the same as the recon of 1B The Gracton of ais constant and he iecton of is he same asthe rection of {© The magnitude o als constant and the direction of as constant. The magnitude of ais constant and the drecton of ais the same as tho rection of 8, ON 15/P12/07, OIN 11/P11/08, MJ 10/P13/08, MJ OSIPYIGT ‘A boy thows ball vertically upwards, It ses to a maximum height, where i is momentary at rest and then fiebeck oe hance Me teton ba ain stpes i tina erty sd ose ving | eB | ang a] -setme= | 0 | voatme® 8 | -setmet | -osims* | -ostmet c| sastms? | sasims? | sostms? | sastms: | 0 | -astms? 8. ON t8rPI109 ‘The water surface in a deep wells 78.0m below the top of tho well A person at the top ofthe well tops 2 heavy stone down te wel Ai resistance s negible. The speed of sound in the aris 330s" ‘hats the time interval Baten the person dropping the stone and hearing it hitng he water? AO 3758 8 3995 C4188 D 4228 40. ON 151P12109 ‘Aballis eloase fom rest above a horizontal surface, It sirkes the surface and bounces several times ‘The veloty-tme graph forte st wo bounces i shown. 3.00: velocity Ime" 2001 ° -2.00- \Whatis the maxémum height o th ball after tho fst bounce? A 020m B 025m © 045mPres Lev! Popa Topica 3 5.1 Equations ofmoten Read & Wie Publications 11. ON 159P13100 ‘Aboy throws a stone witha horizontal velocity of tOms-* From the top of a building. The height ofthe bulking is ‘8.0m: The stone wavels along a curved path uni is he ground, as shown inthe agra. satan — How long does it take the stone to reach the ground? (Airresisance can be neglected) A Osis 8 0806 © 13s D 16s 12. muy ssipr207 In.an experiment o dotormine the acoolration of re fal g, a ball bearing is held by an eloctomagnet. When ‘he curent the Slcromagnat sswiched of, cack starts andthe bal beanng fal. Afer fling a cstance ', tho ball bearing stkos a swich to sop the lock which measures tho time t of th fall. systematic eners cause (and ho be measured incorrectly, which ertor must cause gto appear greater than atm? ‘A measured as being smaller than it actualy is and tis measured comecty B_hmeasured as being smaller thant actualy is and t measured as being larger thant ‘etl © fhmeasured as being larger than it actual is and t measured as being larger than it actualy is his measured corcty and t measured as being smaller than actly = 13. muy 15/e1209 ‘A spinor runs 100m race ina saight ine. He accelerates trom the starting block ata constant acceleration 612 5ms® to roach hs maximum speed of Ions". He maintains tis spoed unl he crosses the ish ne, ‘Which time doos it take the spinor to run the race? A 4 8 10s © ta D208 44. my t5rP11708 ‘An insect jumps wth an nal vertical velocity f 1s, reaching @ maximum height of 35 « 10%m. Assume ‘te deceleration uierm Whats the magrstus of the deceleration? AD 36s? 8 Game? © tame? D 2ams* 15, my 18100 ‘ba Raving uniform acelraton a incrases is veloc from uo vin time ‘Which expression would net gh 2 corect vl forte body's Sspiaement deg me ¢? 2 reo ¢ weuKeu) (mut 6 © # 2a 46. MU 18/P117013, Mi 121121013, ON OBO ‘A box of mass 8.0 kg rests on a horizontal rough surface. joa ee Dilley and support a 2.0 kg mass at ts other end reugpsutace [800] x38 Yrr200 Z When the boxis eased, a fictional force of ON acts on i? 4 soaeseconces met ou SsPres Lev! Popa Topica ot {3:1 Equations ofroson Read & Wie Publications 17. ON 1413108 In.an experiment to determine the acceleration of ee fall g, a bal-beaving is eld by an electomagnet. When ‘he curent to the elecromagnets switched of, a dock starts andthe balbearing fl. Afr fling a stance {te bal bearing strikes a swith to stop the clock which measures tho te fof te fa \Wihich expression canbe used to caleulate the valve og? we 2h aw c raed 2 ro 2 18. my t4pt3i09 ‘The raph shows how the speed va a sprinter changes with te rung a 100m race. vim Ce ee us \Whatis the best estimate ofthe maximum acceleration ofthe sprinter? A. Ome? B ims? © sms? D toms 49. muy tapisia7 ‘An experiment i performed to measure the acceleration of ree fall g. A body falls between twa he points. The {our measurements shown below aa taken, Which measurement is not require forthe calculation of o? ‘A. the distance fallen bythe body © the mass ofthe body then velocity ofthe body 1D the time taken forthe Body total 20, my t4pttia7 ‘An objec is Broun with velocity 52m verically upwards onthe Moon. The acceleration due to gravity en the Moon's 1828" ‘Whats the time taken forthe object to retum tits starting point? AD 28s Pers © 45s D bas @. Sa 2. wu raP120%0 wWwE& ‘taco of mas 1000 is comecte bys tw-bar oa alle of mass 1000, The tl rmton fava constant vv of S000 One quar of is escance acisan he al na ‘Wien the tractor and vale are moving aleng horizontal ground ata constant speed. of Ss ats the force ‘roted on th racy tno tower?” oe aw 3 10008 © 2000N ogy) 2. wu taPs908 2 yay etn a ats or ah aes ost 82 {bins ove’ a dstce ot torn oe ‘hats te secoraton ow soc? 6. A 2e0ime? 8 2x 10ms? ce a 2 10%1ms?Pres Lev! Popa Topica 5 5.1 Equations ofmoten Read & Wie Publications 23, OIN 13/P13/08, O1N 09/P12/a4, O1N 08/11/05 ‘On a partcularvalay, a vain diver applies the brake ofthe Wan ta yellow signal, a distance of 1.0km trom 2 ‘ea signal, whore the Wain saps ‘The maim deceleration ofthe tain is 020m Assuming unerm deceleration, what Is the mabimum safe speed ofthe wan atthe yellow signal? A ime" 8 20ms" 40m" B 400ms" 24, ON 139P1308 ‘A person, taveling on a motorway a total distance of 200km, travels the fst 9okm at an average speed of ken Which average speed must be obisined forthe rest ofthe joumey ithe person isto reach the destination in 2 {ota te of2 hours O mines? AS Viki! 1B 120k? © 122mm! 1D 126ienh! 25, O1N 137P12106, OIN 13711106 ‘One abjectmoves direct rom P to R Ina shorter te, a second object moves rom P 11a 0 R \Wihicn statement about the to objets caret Tor the Journey trom Pto R? ‘A. Troy have the same average speed. {© They have the same dsplacoment B_ Theyhave te same average velocity. 1D They travel the same distance 26. ON 137P12108, OIN 13711108 ‘An aeroplane travels at an average speed of 0k on an autward fight and at 400K! on the retum fight ‘over tha same dstanes Whats the average speed ofthe whole ight? An tims! 8 167ms © 480k 1D 500kemh-* 27. mis taper ‘The clagram shows an arrangement fo sop trains tha are traveling too fast. speedsons" ‘reton maxim spect stort ms nator! Taker? RS “rains coming from tho lot rave ata speed of SOms-'. At marker 1, the ever must apply ty {fain decolerates unfermiy in orcerto pass marker 2 at no more than TOms~ ‘The Wain cartes a dotwcor that natos tho Umos when the Wain passes each ‘emergency brake ithe time Between passing marker {and marker 2 less than Sees How far rom markor2 should marker 1 bo pacod? A 200m 8 400m © 500m x DS 28. mis 13711708 5 s ‘A goods train passos through a staton at a steady spood of 10me~-A nie at rst athe station “he express tran leaves the slaton wih a unform acceleration @O.5ms-" is as the goods taln goes past Both vans move inthe same rection on staight parallel vacka, ©. How much time passos bf exeres tos everkes he gg io D405 A 6 B tos ©Pres Lev! Popa Topica 6 {3:1 Equations ofroson Read & White Publications 29. ON 121P1308 [A Bicycle brakes so tha it undergoes uniform deceleration from a speed of 8m to Gms over aditance of, Tm Ihe deceleration of tho bicycle remains constant, wha ther distance wi travel before coming to rest? A Tm Bom © 16m Dd 2im 20. OM #27P12108 ‘Asclonce museum design an experiment to show the flo feather in a vertcal glass vacuum ube ‘Thetis of al rom rests to be cose 10 0.55. What length of ube is required? A 13m 8 25m © 50m 100m 31. MU 12/P12/08, OM os:P1Ia7, OM 02IP1!09 “wo markers Mand Me aro setup a vertical distance h apart ‘oo bal spo OD time 2070 oi time t » . th time A stool ball is released at time zor fom a pont a distance x above M, The ball reaches M; atime f, and teaches Mz a tine f, The acceleration ofthe bal s constant ‘Which expression gives the accolration of he bal? ‘oh 2h ° 2h ie Ty Gap” ee) 82. ON 12IP11109 ‘Aballis thrown verscaly in a. Neglecting ar resistance which property of the ball can never be 2eo at any time during the fight? ‘A> ecceleraien ——«B Kinetoenergy —C—spoed, Dvolociy 33. ON t2PIH013 ‘Amass of 2.049 ress ona tctonless surface. Is atachod 10a 1.0kg mass by a ight, thin sbing which passes ‘vera ictonless pul. The 1.Oxg mass eieased andi accelerates cowards a -piey Se Zorn ?8 @ ath on 2g mae tgs ii oxi a tren 0S? same" 2am" © aim See sane! sPres Lev! Popa Topica or {3:1 Equations ofroson Read & Wie Publications 34, MU 12/PT1/08, Mis 121P13109 ‘The chagram shows aboratory experimentin which a feather fal trom rest in along evacuated vertical tube of length feather — “The foathor takes ime To fal fom the tp othe bottom ofthe ube. How ar wl he feather have fallen Kom the op ofthe tube in re 080 T? A Os8L B 025 © 038. > oso 38. ON 107P12108 ‘A moving body undorgoos uniform accolaraton while traveling in a stalght ine betweon points X,Y and Z. The stances XY and YZ are both 4Om. The time travel fom Xi Y is 12s and tom ¥ to 2186.03. Whats the acceleration of the body’? A. o3Tme® 8 04ome? © 056ms-* D times 36. ON 097P12106, O1N oB/P11107 “The dagram shows a velodty-me graph voecily ms \Whatis the dsplacemeont during the last 2 seconds ofthe motion? @ A 6m Bm c tem pan GoPres Lev! Popa Topica {3:1 Equations ofroson Read & White Publications 37. Muy osrp1/05 ‘Which esplacementsime graph best represents the motion ofa fang sphere, the inital acceleration of which ‘eventual roduces unt bogins to tava at constant terminal veloc? displacement isplacornent displacement displacement ‘ime. time 38. O1N oB/P 1106, WJ 057P1708 ‘The diagram shows a veociytime graph fora car. 12 “202 ay ; ; : 0 2 i \Whatis th deta travelled ding the fret 4.05? A 25m 8 30m cPres Lev! Popa Topica 2 {3:1 Equations ofroson Read & White Publications 39. ON o7/PHI09 ‘stone's thrown vercally upwards. A student plots the variation wth time of ts veloc. 0 oly ims" a ee 0. 0) 40 \Whatis the vertical placement ofthe stone ram ts staring point aftr 5 seconds? A 2m 8 25m ¢ 45m D 65m 40, my o7et08 A stone is cropped from the top of a tower of height 40m. The stone fas fom rest and ai resistance is peglgie ‘Wat time Is taken forthe stone t fall the last 10m tothe ground? A 0386 8 14s © 258 D 29 41. ON o6/P 1109, ww o3/PLI7 ‘Apojectilo is fred at an angle ato the horizontal at a speed u, 25 shown, What are the vertical and horizontal components ofits vei ‘Assume that air resstance is neglgibie. The accoleraton of ree falls etc conpoent | fora corpo al vse veiee b| usha-w | weoenst | vanes co letra vihangt 42. MIU OB/PTIQT sy respon doe oss e accaon tos at tee Snsettsronas weet? Song a neharptatatond tems ctitl tag otaedy ann lho a the height offal and the weight of he body _D ody and te te offPres Lev! Popa Topica 0 {3:1 Equations ofroson Read & White Publications 43. my osrevar7 ‘Amotrist traveling at 1Oms- can bring his car to rest ina braking distance of 0m. Inwhatestance could he bring the cart est fom a speed of 3OMS"" using the same braking force? Avtim 830m c52m Dom 44, oN o4Pt109 ‘An objet fas 10.0m fom ret before entering some water. ‘Assuming negligible ar resistance, what Ist tine taken to reach the water and the spood with which the ‘objet reaches the water? al t02 100 8] 102 40 cl 10 100 ol sa 40 45. my oupvar ‘Acari traveling wit unit acceleration along a straight road. The rad has marker posts every 100m. When the car passes one pos, ithas a speed of 10ms" and, when passes the next one Is speeds 20ms" ‘inate tha car's aceeeration? A. asTme? 8 15me? © 25me* D 60ms* 46, my o4pti09 ‘Amoterycie stuntsidor moving horizontal akes off fom a point 1 25m above the ground, landing 10m away as shown, 1250] ‘om What was the speed at take-off? A Bas! B toms © tas D 20ms-1 47. oN oxPHaT ‘Acar a rest ina trafic queue moves foward ina straight line and then comes to rest again, The gragh shows {he variaton wt te of ts ceplacement D dsplacementin Whats its speed while itis moving? c Se" A o70ms" 3 080ms* D140ms!Pres Lev! Popa Topica n ‘32 Mile Ties Read & Wie Publications 3.2 Multiple Topics 48. ON 167P11108, IN 167P13/08 ‘Acaris traveling at constant velocity. At time = 0, the crv ofthe car sees an cbstack ‘rakes toa hal. Tho graph shows the variation wth fo the velo of the ca. inthe road and ten vetociy/ms 59 | flee 0 08 580 ts How far does the car tavelin he 5.08 ater the crivr sees te abstase? A. tem 8 22m © 58m Dem 48. ON 16)P11/a10, OM 161P13/010 ‘Aboact-al lls vorcally rom a high hole window. Air resistance isnot noghgile. ‘which graph shows te variation wih time Co" he acceleraton af the bal? a c ; é r ? 8 . 4 o. ° 0 t o r 50. ON 16/P12100 Agi is jumping on a tampotins ‘wich graph shows the variation of the gis velocity vw ime t iaPres Lev! Popa Topica st. ON t6rpr2007 oad & Wi ‘32 Mile Ties Publications Aloty wavels at a constant speed and then decorates unt it tops. ‘Which graph shows the variation wth tie of he cstance travelled by the lor? tstance ietance a ce °. ° tance ietonce 8 > 52. ON 16)P12/013 Alig al sling vertical hwough ai. ‘The variation wth time fof he resebve force Fy acting onthe balls shown ° [Atwich times are the speed of tho ball or, the spaed at a maximum and the acceleration cero? sees _| “speed” | scoteaton al ’ ‘ sl 4 ‘ ® Cie 4 f ols “ 6 53. Mis t6/P11706 ‘Rear accelerates untorly fom velocty uo velocity vin time valet. (ne gach, wich aro ans the cance avd by ty A NPTU+PasT. BB NPWY+VRSU ‘si D PsT+ PosPres Lev! Popa Topica ‘32 Mile Ties Read & Wie Publications 54. my terPra7 ‘A student uses a spring gun to launch a tee ball wth a constant horizontal velocity. He vares the height h of ‘he gun and measures te hor zontal clplacement raf the bal wen is he ground 55. mis terP12I06 ‘The acceleration of roe fal on the Moon is 1.8m. The Moon has no atmosphere. An astronaut standing on {a surace af te Noon crops a feather Which graph shows the variason if time of fe speed ofthe feather lrng the fst second ofits all? speed 15. speed 16 ims 1 ms a c speed 1.6. Ime"Pres Lev! Popa Topica Ey ‘32 Mile Ties Read & White Publications 56. Mis 16/P13106 balls in a staightline up a ramp and then back down the ramp along its original path, ‘whic graph shows tho variation with tie of the bal's velocity? volty velocity a ° ce ° 6 ‘ime 9 time velocty valet 8 > o. e tine 6 tine 57. MU 16rp12/08, Mis 121° 1207 ‘Te graph shows how te velocity vot an obect moving ina straight tine varies with te tom ¢= 0t0 t= T 7Pres Lev! Popa Topica 8 ‘32 Mile Ties Read & Wie Publications 58. MAR 16IP12107 ‘Acar is traveling at constant veloc beakes ae then applied, causing uniform deceleration, ‘which graph show te variation wih cistance sof tha volt vo the car? 59. MAR 16/P12I08 ‘Aballis thrown across flat ld @ \Wiich statement describes the moton ofthe bal, when the effects of ar resistance are ignored? ‘A Thabal lands wih te eama veloc at which k's thrown, 3 The horizontal component of aceleraton i constant throughout the moson (©The haizotal and verical components of aceleraon are both zero atthe highest point of the ‘motion. The horizontal and vrical components of velocity ae both zero atthe highest point of the motion. 60. MAR t6IPI2I011 ‘An bec fais freely fom rest in a vacuum. The graph shows the variation with time tof the velocity v of the object of ks get urge sone sale eremi ha tet ing? Lek OL £ S$Pres Lev! Popa Topica 6 ‘32 Mile Ties Read & Wie Publications 61. ON 15/P11108 ‘A sone i dopped trom a height of 20m above wate. The graph shows the variation with me ofthe velocity of {ha stone, aq Wich statement describes the aprcximate poston ofthe stone four seconds aftr itis droppod? ‘A tis ata distance of 10m above the surace of the water. Bis ataistance of 10m below the surface ofthe water. © Itis ata distance of 20m below te surface ofthe water. Dis atacistance of 30m below the surface of the water. 62. ON 181107 ‘One ofthe equations of uniformly accelerated motions shown ats for ‘Apparat is aranged fo record the time taken for marble to fall between two ight gates connected to timers ‘The marble touches the sop before it's eased. The vercal distance © batwoon the Ig gates is meaeured. tte feedlight gato 1 rnc ber ovat ote 2 ennai to er ‘Which graph does not show a comectrelatonship when light gate 2 moves upto ight gate 1 whichis fed? am time &. SQ A © Se e <Pres Lev! Popa Topica w ‘32 Mile Ties Read & White Publications 63. ON 15/P12108 ‘The curved line POR isthe vlociytine graph fo a ca stating rom rest, 3 3 tmels ‘Whats the average accooraton ofthe car ovr the fst $5? ‘A the area below the curve PO © the gradient ofthe stalght ine PO the aoa ofthe tiangle POS the gradient of the tangent at 64. ON 1513010 ‘Atootballs released above a plane, sloping surface and bounces several times. The diagram ‘Shows its path betweon its bounces at X and at Y. Assume that tore fs no a resistance. ‘hich graph correcty shows the variation wth tine fof the horizontal component of is veloty vp between X and Y?Pres Lev! Popa Topica ‘32 Mile Ties ead & White Publications 65. ON 15/P13/08 ‘A cheetah and an antelope are 100m apart. The cheetah spots the antelope and runs towards i. The antelope ‘reacts 1 the cheotah afar ono sacend and rans droct away fom the cheetah. Both animals take 2 seconds ‘each bei lop speeds. The graph shows how the spoods of the two animals vary with te. 35 speed Sms? 90 25 20 16 10 6 $ oO timers How far apart are the animals 17 seconds after the cheetah began runing? A 4 8 tim © 54m D eam 66. mis 15/P12008, ‘Astone is trown horizontal rom the top ofa cif. A resistance is neg. ‘whic graph shouts the variation wth te ofthe erica component of te stone's velooty/? oe velocity a © 0 ° ‘imePres Lev! Popa Topica ‘32 Mile Ties Read & White Publications 67. mu asipr2012 ‘An astronaut tows a sone witha horizontal veloc near othe Moon's suse. ‘which row deserves tne hoizotal and vertical forcas acting on the sone air release? 8) constant | decasing c| a ‘conta Dt decreasing 68, MIU 15/P13/09, OM 1111/09, Mi 10/P13I08 ‘A body fang in a urvorm gravitational feld encounters air resistance. The alr resistance increases unt {exminal veloc is eached itch fctor doesnot atfect ts terminal velcty? A the density ofthe air © themass ofthe body the height rom ubich the body falls the shape of te body 68, MU 15/P13/08, ON 121PT1/08 ‘The weet ofan electc car changes as shown. tals \Whatis the acoslration of the car? A 20s? 8 S8me* © 26me7 > 73ms*Pres Lev! Popa Topica 0 ‘32 Mile Ties Read & Wie Publications 70. O1N 147P13708, OIN +4/P11108, Wis A07PI3/07 ‘Aballis eleased fom rest on a'smoath slope XY. IRmovee down ta slope. slong a smoot hanzontal surface YZ and rebounds inelastically at Z ‘Then t moves back oY and comes forest momentary somewhere on XY. Y Z \Wihich veociy-time graph represents the moton ofthe ball? . a : (7 ie 71. ON 1413/07, wy osiPt109 Ihe dag sos vty me raph or amass mag up an own on heen ing \whicn point represents tho vlocty ofthe mass when at tho lowest point of ts mation? gyPres Lev! Popa Topica 8 ‘32 Mile Ties ead & Wie Publications 72. OWN 14/P12106, OIN 147011106, OIN OB/PH/Q8, MI O2IPH/Q7 ‘Which graph repeesents the motion ofa car tha is traveling long a straight road wit a speed that increases Luni with time? —— dspacement ee Seplacement| 73. ON 14P12008, OIN 14711108 “The acceleration of ree fal on the Moon is one-sixth of hat on Earth (On Ear it takes time (Tor a stone to fal fom rest a cstanes of 2m. ‘hats the time ken for stone ofall fom rest a dlstance of 2m onthe Moon? A 6 et ce We o + 6 74, mig 141P 11108 ‘tones balls throw horizontally in aie fom th top of tal buling ite efecto a resistance ls nat negligible, what happens to the horizontal and veral components ofthe bal’ velocy? Tacenolgneomt | votiokeort a Sa [et mt 5] cna vee ators © | —comoneane | vemeesetecoent ris >| temn nave | nz eames 75. mu samraes S&& Arosocgtaed caves dog a anti rane 1 wee “The variation with time fof the velocity v of the car is shown below. i & % 7 5 4 ya Of een Whats the average velocity ofthe toy car forthe jouney shown by 8 A -15ms" B Ooms" © 40ms%> 4 DAs & SsPres Lev! Popa Topica cs ‘32 Mile Ties Read & White Pubications 76. my taprzat1 ‘The graph shows the variation wth me ofthe speed of @ aindtoptaling veel trough at. speed Which statements corect? ‘A. The acceleration decreases to produce a steady speed. 1B The acceleration increases as the speed increases. © Theairresistance decreases as the speed increases, The resultant fore incrases as the speed increases, 77. Mu 1411708, Mis 1129107, Mi 1111108 ‘Tne graph shows how the acceleration ofan object moving ina siraight line varios wih time, aceateraton 0 time “The object stars Forrest \whic graph shows te variation wih time ofthe veloc of the object over the same time interval? velocity velocity a c a il ie d veloty voocity 8 .Pres Lev! Popa Topica 3 ‘32 Mile Ties Read & White Publications 78, ON 13/P12107, OIN 1371117 “The graph shows how veloc v varies with me tor @ bungee jumper vt g ‘ALwich points the bungee jumper momentary at rest and at whic point does she have zero acceleration? umporatrest_| IPE Zero a a P 8 a R c R ° o R R 78. ON 13913107 ‘The raph shows how the velocity v ofa frework rocket changes wih te [Alwhich pat onthe graph Goes the rocket have the greatest sccseration? a0. my ter 03 ‘Acannon fires a cannonball wih an rial speed val an ange « to the hoizonta @ ‘Which equation is correct forthe maximum height Hreached? sé " Se A nme gwd gy lett onesPres Lev! Popa Topica 8 ‘32 Mile Ties Read & Wie Publications 81. my tarptsa7 ‘A double-ended launching device fres two identical ste! balls X and Y a exactly the same tine. ‘The diagram shows the ina velostie ofthe bal: They are both launched horizontal. bt Y has greater speed launcting device x y 4! — Which sttoment explains what an observer would see? ‘A Both x and Y reach the round simitaneousl, because a resistance wil cause both t have the ‘same final speed B Bath X and ¥ reach te ground simultaneously, because gravitational acceleration Is te same for both, {GX reaches te ground before Y, because X ands nearer tote launcher DY reaches the ground before X, because Vas grater inal peed. 82, my 13/P13708, ‘Attia f= 0, a body moves ftom est wth constant acceleration ina staight ine. At time tthe body is stance ‘tom ts rest poston, ‘graphs drawn of against, as shown. 0 ° ‘Which statement describes the acosleration of the body? ‘A tis equal toate value ofthe gradient ofthe graph. Bis equa tothe value of te gradiont ofthe graph. (© tis equal to tice the value ofthe gradient of he graph, Its equal tote reciprocal ofthe gradient ofthe graph, 83. MU 13/P12108, OM oarPt1/06, OM o9IPtHOS ‘Absllis eleased fom rest above a horizontal surface and bounces several mes, ‘The graph shows now, fers bala quay y vanes with me. 7 0 o \Whatis the quantity 2 co AMcwonan”” 8 dipvanon 6 untegly 5% wos SsPres Lev! Popa Topica ‘32 Mile Ties ead & White Publications 84. ON 1211030 {An elecvon i nally atest ina unorm eect eld ‘itch graph shows the variation wth time of he vel ofthe electron? vetoiy| sic viet vate 0 we wre 85. ON 127P13100 ‘Abalis oleae from rest above @ horizontal surface, I bounces once and is caught ‘which graph represent ha varston with time fof the veloey vo the Ba? 86. ON t2Pr21011 The eos of carchanges a shown. Te o 5 ® % @ Whats th acoeteratin of the ar? os o Ge hime Bans? ‘ey 8 eonsPres Lev! Popa Topica 25 ‘32 Mile Ties Read & White Publications ON 1zPra/a10 "Amass on the end ofa spring bounces up and down as shown, ater being released atime = 0 ‘hich graph shows how the volt varies with ime? veloc 1p sey up velo up 88. ON t2/Pr27010 "The dotted line shows the pat of a competitor in a skjumping competion “© of Ignoring ir resistance, which graph best presents tho variation of his Speed "a a covered from te start ois jump at P before landing at? 7Pres Lev! Popa Topica or ‘32 Mile Ties ead & White Publications 89, ON 127P12708, Mi Ox1P 1108 ‘The graph of velo against ime for an object moving in a saight ine is shown nous viata isp a pet opine ie? mone , _ . : a . Le. dsocee > 90. mis 12/P12109 Abyick s disiodged fom a builing and falls vertically under gravy. ‘which graph best represents the variation of Is Reight h'abow the ground with me ff air resistance is a T :Pres Lev! Popa Topica 28 ‘32 Mile Ties 1. 0 93. 94 95. Read & Wie Publications ys t21P 141032, wis 12IPH3IaN0 The slagram shows a bare! suspended trom a tctonless pulley on a building, The rope supporting the barrel ‘gone over the pully and is secured to a stake a he botiom ofthe bung, bare 12019 ‘Aman stands close to the stake. The bottom of the barrel is 18m abowe the man’s head. The mass ofthe bare {5 12049 andthe mass athe man is 80k3 “The man keeps hold of the rope after unin it fom the stake ands ited upwards asthe bare as \Whatis the man's upwaré speed when his head is level wth the boom of tha bare? (Use g= 10 ms) AS bas! B ame! © tas) Doms wy 121P121010, mi) 08/1/09, OM 0211108 ‘Apscjectle i launched at pent © and follows the path OPORS, as shown. Ar resistance may be neglected. o a 9 s Which statements ru forthe projectile whan tis atthe highest pant @ otis path? ‘A. The horizontal component ofthe project's acceleration is 200, B The horizontal component of the projectile’ veloty is 200, © Thekinetic energy ofthe project is ze, 1D. The momentum ofthe projets 2010 wy 121P11106, mis 12IPI3/O7 Iman experiment to detemine the acceleration of tee fall using a fing body, what would lead to a valve thats toolarge? 2 Feaance meen tans longer an un dace BD nensenv ete bedyaewolags «menue alone ant tne ty spt, mu trae, osP08 Se Utena car bon sncurtan be dtomins? we Ate oer underahscenenrtne gon the spe ofa desocertie 8 teseeinseraveostvenegapn De spe ctavecotvame gna ‘ws 121011709, wis 12113108, ON O4P IAT or Inagutuece darrian © tna am am Pad aow pnb gi nhs st addi tw core eas porta tee wa mt i p & 2 3 ‘he vr component acto ot de Ratt c B larger at T han at .
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