Component 5 - Physics: Energy, forces and the structure of matter

Similar documents
Stopping distance = thinking distance + braking distance.

The graph shows how far the car travelled and how long it took. (i) Between which points was the car travelling fastest? Tick ( ) your answer.

PHA3/W PHYSICS (SPECIFICATION A) Unit 3 Current Electricity and Elastic Properties of Solids

Additional Science. Physics Unit Physics P2 PHY2H. (Jun11PHY2H01) General Certificate of Secondary Education Higher Tier June 2011.

GCE AS and A Level. Physics A. AS exams 2009 onwards A2 exams 2010 onwards. Unit 5C: Approved specimen question paper. Version 1.1

A-level PHYSICS A PHYA5/2C. Unit 5C Applied Physics. Section B. Tuesday 28 June 2016

PHYA5/2C. General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examination June Section B. Monday 18 June am to am (JUN12PHYA52C01)

The stopping distance of a car is the sum of the thinking distance and the braking distance.

Q1. To get a bobsleigh moving quickly, the crew push it hard for a few metres and then jump in.

MARCH 2018 Level 2 Technical Certificate in Automotive Level 2 Automotive Theory Exam (1)

GCSE Revision List Motor Vehicle & Road User Studies

Mathematics 43601H. Cumulative Frequency. In the style of General Certificate of Secondary Education Higher Tier. Past Paper Questions by Topic TOTAL

A.M. MONDAY, 19 January minutes

The drag lift pulls the skier from the bottom to the top of a ski slope.

JUNE 2017 Level 3 Advanced Technical Extended Diploma in Land-based Engineering Level 3 Land-based Engineering Theory Exam (1)

DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY

Page 2. The go-kart always had the same mass and used the same motor.

Unit P.3, P3.2. Using physics to make things work. 1. (a) Every object has a centre of mass. What is meant by the centre of mass?

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education

(3) When the brake pedal of the car is pushed, brake pads press against very hard steel discs.

P5 STOPPING DISTANCES

Design and Technology: Systems and Control Technology

DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY

Page 2. M1. (a) (i) E-F (ticked) 1. (ii) B-C or D-E accept both answers 1. accept downhill 1. slow(er) 1. force do not accept distance 1 [5]

Higher Tier Wednesday 17 November 2010 Morning Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

Industrial Technology

Chapter 9 Motion Exam Question Pack

Egg Car Collision Project

Unit P.2, P2.3. Currents in electric circuits E ½. F Fuel gauge indicator. Fuel tank. Ammeter. Float. Battery. Sliding contact. Pivot 12V.

CDI Revision Notes Term 1 ( ) Grade 12 Advanced Unit 2 Mechanical Systems

Energy Conversions Questions CfE

Introduction A mobility scooter could cause considerable damage to the user or to other people if it collided with someone or something.

Thinking distance in metres. Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete each sentence. One of the values of stopping distance is incorrect.

Circular Motion. Save My Exams! The Home of Revision GCSE(9-1) Level. Edexcel Topic. Exam Board. Circular Motion Sub-Topic Booklet Mark Scheme 1

Produced with support from The Welsh Assembly Government

A student used the apparatus drawn below to investigate the heating effect of an electric heater.

D = ( R) D = distance covered in m V = velocity of the car in km/h (speed) R = road surface index

Problem Solving Recording Sheet

Mechanisms and Structures. Mechanical Systems. Levers. Basic Forces

Design and Technology: Electronic Products

kwh. 6 February

Newton s Hot Wheel Lab

Experimental Procedure

The drag lift pulls the skier from the bottom to the top of a ski slope.

ST.MARY S CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL, DUBAI

Farr High School NATIONAL 4 PHYSICS. Unit 1 Electricity and Energy. Revision Notes

Chapter 10 Forces and Motion

Letter Figures Words SYSTEMS ENGINEERING. Written examination. Monday 19 November 2012

1. (3) My faucet runs at a rate of 5 gallons a minute. How many gallons a second is that?

Q1. Figure 1 shows a straight wire passing through a piece of card.

Quali cations. Forename(s) Surname Number of seat

Paper Reference(s) Edexcel GCSE Science (5009) Physics (5045) P1a Topics 9 and 10 Foundation and Higher Tier

LEVEL 1/2 CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL AWARD/CERTIFICATE IN PRINCIPLES IN ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING BUSINESS. Candidate Surname

7.9.2 Potential Difference

Q1. (a) The diagram shows the information plate on an electric kettle. The kettle is plugged into the a.c. mains electricity supply.

LEARNER GUIDE. Roller - LR. PO Box 2026 Mountain Gate VIC 3156 p: ABN: RTO: 21396

Friction and Momentum

Technical Test Theory Mobile Elevating Work Platform - Boom A26

Draft copy. Friction and motion. Friction: pros and cons

Exampro GCSE Physics. P2 Forces and their effects Self Study Questions Higher tier. Name: Class: Author: Date: Time: 117. Marks: 117.

Name: Period: Due Date: Physics Project: Balloon Powered Car

SCIENCE. Name. Class. Total: YEAR 4 Level: LEVELS 2-5

Letter STUDENT NUMBER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING. Written examination. Monday 16 November 2015

LOGS Logs Auditor, extension 143

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

LEVEL 2 FUNCTIONAL SKILLS MATHEMATICS 09866

Unit D: Electrical Principles and Technologies

units edition imperial PSI & lbs/in2 Name

February 8, SWBAT explain the difference between potential and kinetic energy. How will you help our class earn all of our S.T.R.I.V.E. Points?

Guidance on safe procedures for staff and students in respect of road traffic incidents and breakdowns

Name: New Document 1. Class: Date: 221 minutes. Time: 220 marks. Marks: Comments:

Rocket Races. Rocket Activity. Objective Students investigate Newton s third law of motion by designing and constructing rocketpowered

San Ramon Valley Unified School District

SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY

LEVEL 3 CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE FOR TRANSPORT MANAGERS (PASSENGER TRANSPORT) 05678

Free-Standing Mathematics Qualification Advanced Level June Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Pencil should only be used for drawing.

Magnetism and Electricity ASSIGNMENT EDULABZ. the mere presence of magnet, is called...

1103 Per 9: Simple Machines-Levers

YOUR GUIDE TO SAFE MOTORING IN WINTER CONDITIONS

SCI ON TRAC ENCEK WITH

Chapter 20 Static Electricity Answers

STUDENT NUMBER Letter Figures Words SYSTEMS ENGINEERING. Written examination. Friday 12 November 2010

Candidate Name: Assessment Centre: This Unit has the following elements: Candidate signature: Assessor signature:

Mechatronics and Electrical Drives

Figure 1. What is the difference between distance and displacement?

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education

Boardworks Ltd Braking Distance

Electricity and Hydrogen: The energy carriers. Energy and Power for Electricity Electrical Distribution Hydrogen not a source, a carrier

1. What are some everyday examples (that are NOT listed above) in which you use torque to complete a task?

Fluid Power Lab. What s inside? This lab will provide you with experiences in and an understanding of: Cylinders. Friction

*N25842RA0116* N25842RA W850/R1974/ /5/3/3. Turn over

Magnetic fields 1. Place the magnet under a sheet of paper and sprinkle iron filings on top. N S

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES, TERTIARY EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH MAURITIUS EXAMINATIONS SYNDICATE NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AT FORM III

A Supplementary Material in Science Grade Five. En Route to Brilliance

Instructions for Completing Oncor s Interconnection Application For Solar PV Projects

Power Team Mission Day Instructions

Your web browser (Safari 7) is out of date. For more security, comfort and. the best experience on this site: Update your browser Ignore

Thinking distance in metres. Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete each sentence. One of the values of stopping distance is incorrect.

Objects with opposite charges attract each other, on the contrary, objects with the same charges repel each other.

(1) 17 km (2) 23 km (3) 16 km (4) 7 km (5) 30 km

Transcription:

SPECIMEN MATERIAL Please write clearly, in block capitals. Centre number Candidate number Surname Forename(s) Candidate signature ELC SCIENCE 5960 Externally-Set Assignment Marks Component 5 - Physics: Energy, forces and the structure of matter Date of Exam Time allowed: 45 minutes Materials For this paper you must have: a ruler Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Pencil should only be used for drawing. Fill in the boxes at the bottom of this page. Answer all questions in the spaces provided. Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked. Information There are 20 marks available on this paper. The marks for questions are shown in brackets. 5960

Answer all questions in the spaces provided. 1. The left-hand column shows some electrical devices. The right-hand column shows some types of energy. Draw one line from each electrical device to the type of energy that it is designed to produce. We have done one to help you. [3 marks] Outcome 1

2. The diagram shows some of the ways in which energy is lost from a house. Write down one way you could reduce the rate of energy loss.... Outcome 2 Turn over for the next question

3. The diagram shows a label from a washing machine. This washing machine has an efficiency rating of A. How would a washing machine with an efficiency rating of G compare with this one? Tick ( ) one box. Outcome 2 Washing machine G would cost less to run. Washing machine G would not get the clothes as clean. Washing machine G would waste more energy.

4. The diagram shows a type of power station. What type of energy resource is this? Draw a ring around the correct answer. Outcome 3 geothermal hydro-electric tidal Turn over for the next question

5. The diagram shows another way of generating electricity. Read the passage below about this way of generating electricity. Use the correct words from the box to complete the sentences. [3 marks] Outcome 3 generator non-renewable transformer motor renewable turbine Water from the lake runs down the pipeline into the power station. The energy from this drives a... which then turns the.... This is an example of a... energy supply.

6. A car has broken down and the driver is pushing it. (a) Use the correct word from the box to complete the sentence. force mass power Outcome 4 The driver is using a... of 500 newtons. (b) Use the correct word from the box to complete the sentence. energy power work Outcome 5 When the driver pushes against the force of friction,... is done. Turn over for the next question

7. A driver passes this sign on the motorway. London 100 miles Two hours later the motorist reaches London. What was the average speed of the motorist on this journey? Outcome 6 Average speed was... miles per hour. 8. The Highway Code shows the stopping distance of vehicles at different speeds. What name is given to the distance shown as 14 metres? Outcome 7...

9. The diagram shows a child running across the road in front of a moving car. In this situation the driver needs to stop the car in the shortest possible distance. What would make the stopping distance greater? Tick ( ) three boxes. [3 marks] Outcome 9 The brakes are old and worn. The driver has been drinking alcohol. Four new tyres have been fitted. The weather is hot, dry and sunny. There is ice on the road. Turn over for the next question

10. The diagram shows three different boxes and three radioactive sources. Each source is stored in a different box. Draw one line from each source to the correct box to store it in, so that the radiation leakage is a minimum. You must use each source and each box only once. [2 marks] Outcome 10

11. The table and the pie chart show how much background radiation we get from different sources. Sources of radiation Percentage (%) Radon gas 50 Medical 15 Food and drink 15 Ground and buildings 15 Other 5 Complete the pie chart using information from the table. Do this by shading in slices to show: Food and drink Ground and buildings Other Remember to label these three slices on the pie chart. END OF QUESTIONS [2 marks] Outcome 10