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AS & A Level Physics 9702 Mock Paper 5

The document describes an experiment investigating how the length of wire L between crocodile clips is related to the resistance R connected in a circuit. Values of R and L are recorded and graphed with L on the y-axis and 1/R on the x-axis. The gradient of the line of best fit is determined. The diameter of the wire is also measured. These values are used to determine the resistivity ρ of the metal wire. The uncertainty in ρ is calculated. The resistance R that would give a length L of 95.0 cm is also determined with uncertainty.

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AS & A Level Physics 9702 Mock Paper 5

The document describes an experiment investigating how the length of wire L between crocodile clips is related to the resistance R connected in a circuit. Values of R and L are recorded and graphed with L on the y-axis and 1/R on the x-axis. The gradient of the line of best fit is determined. The diameter of the wire is also measured. These values are used to determine the resistivity ρ of the metal wire. The uncertainty in ρ is calculated. The resistance R that would give a length L of 95.0 cm is also determined with uncertainty.

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Mark Scheme for Question 1

✏️ Question 2
2 A student investigates a circuit containing resistors and a metal wire as shown in Fig. 2.1.

z p Q

crocodile clips

metal wire

Fig. 2.1

Resistors Y and Z have resistances Y and Z respectively.


Act v
{J(J te, �
The student connects a resistor of resistance R between P and Q.

The student then adjusts the length of the wire between the crocodile clips until the voltmeter
reads zero. The student measures the length L of wire between the crocodile clips.

The student repeats the experiment with different values of R.

It is suggested that L and Rare related by the equation

where d is the diameter of the wire and pis the resistivity of the metal.

(a) A graph is plotted of L on the y-axis against k on the x-axis.

Determine an expression for the gradient.

Activ"'te V a, ,s
• clc to Setrni
gradient = ......................................................... [1]
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(b) Values of R and L are given in Table 2.1.

Each resistance value R has a percentage uncertainty of ± 5%.

Table 2.1

R/Ω 1 L / cm
/ 10–3 Ω–1
R

22 71.0

27 57.5

33 45.0

39 36.5

47 27.5

54 23.0

1
Calculate and record values of / 10–3 Ω–1 in Table 2.1.
R
1
Include the absolute uncertainties in . [2]
R
1
(c) (i) Plot a graph of L / cm against / 10–3 Ω–1.
R
1
Include error bars for . [2]
R
(ii) Draw the straight line of best fit and a worst acceptable straight line on your graph. Label
both lines. [2]

(iii) Determine the gradient of the line of best fit. Include the absolute uncertainty in your
answer.

gradient = ......................................................... [2]


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75

70

L / cm

65

60

55

50

45

40

35

30

25

20
15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
1
/ 10–3 Ω–1
R
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(d) The student measures the diameter of the wire. The student’s values are:

0.263 mm 0.262 mm 0.263 mm 0.257 mm 0.262 mm 0.259 mm.

Determine the average diameter d. Include the absolute uncertainty in d.

d = .................................................. mm [1]

(e) (i) Resistors Y and Z each have a resistance of 22 Ω ± 5%.

Using your answers to (a), (c)(iii) and (d), determine the value of ρ. Include an appropriate
unit.

ρ = ......................................................... [2]

(ii) Determine the percentage uncertainty in ρ.

percentage uncertainty in ρ = ..................................................... % [1]

(f) Determine the resistance R that would give a value of L of 95.0 cm. Include the absolute
uncertainty in your answer.

R = ..................................................... Ω [2]

[Total: 15]
Other
1 A thin Questions for extra
copper sheet is suspended from a practice
small hole near the top of the sheet and placed in a
magnetic field, as shown in Fig. 1.1.

hole
I I
I I
I�----+----�

copper sheet
area A

direction of
magnetic field

Fig. 1.1 (not to scale)

The sheet has area A and thickness t.

The sheet is displaced from its equilibrium position through a horizontal distance s1
released so that it oscillates perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field. The
distance s of the sheet from its equilibrium position is measured after five complete osc

It is suggested that s is related to A by the relationship


S - S e-ABKt
- 0

where B is the magnetic flux density of the field and K is a constant.

Plan a laboratory experiment to test the relationship between sand A.

Draw a diagram showing the arrangement of your equipment.

Explain how the results could be used to determine a value for K.

In your plan you should include:

• the procedure to be followed

• the measurements to be taken

• the control of variables

• the analysis of the data


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✏ Mark Scheme for Question 1
5

2 A student investigates the relationship between the luminosity L of a star and its mass M for a set
of stars known as main-sequence stars.

It is suggested that L and M are related by the equation

L = SZM n

where S is the luminosity of the Sun, and Z and n are constants.

(a) A graph is plotted of lg L on the y-axis against lg M on the x-axis.

Determine expressions for the gradient and y-intercept.

gradient = ...............................................................

y-intercept = ...............................................................
[1]
7

5.5

5.0

lg (L / 1028 W)

4.5

4.0

3.5

3.0

2.5

2.0

1.5

1.0

0.5

0
0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0

lg (M / 1030 kg)
(iv) Determine the y-intercept of the line of best fit. Include the absolute uncertainty in your
answer.

y-intercept = ............................... ... .... ...... ............. [2]

(d) Using your answers to (a), (c)(iii) and (c)(iv), determine the values of n and Z. Include the
absolute uncertainties in your values. You need not be concerned with units.

Data: s = 3.85 x 10 26 W
n = ...............................................................

z= ...............................................................
[3]

(e) Another main-sequence star has a mass of 3.0 x 1030 kg.

Determine the luminosity L of this star.

L = ..................................................... W [1]

[Total: 15]

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