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ANSWERBOOKLET
ANSWER BOOKLET
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SUBJECT
REGISTRATION
NUMBER
TEST CODE
SUBJECT
REGISTRAIION
NUMBER
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MODULE 1
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SCHOOL/CENTRE NUMBER
P3
TOTAL
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03
NAME OF SCHOOI/CENTRE
TOTAL
MODULE2
PI
P3
CANDIDATE'S NAME
TOTAL
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05
05
05
DATE OF BIRTH
TOTAL
TOTAL
MODULE 3
PI
P3
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Day
Month
Year
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09
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MALE
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FEMALE
SIGNATURE
TESTCODEOO247I
FORNI TP 22245
MAY/JUNE2OO2
2'
3.
copyright@ 2002caribbeanExaminarions
council
Accelerationdue to gravity
9.80 m s-2
RE
6380 km
ME
5.98x 1024kg
MM
7 .35x 1022kg
1 Atmosphere
Atm
1.00x10sNm-2
Boltzmann'sconstant
1.38xlo-23JK-l
Density of water
Thermalconductivityof copper
Specificheatcapacityof water
3.34x10sJkg-t
2.26x106Jkg-t
Avogadro'snumber
NA
Molar gasconstant
Stefan-Boltzmann
constant
-31'
(a)
Writedowntheconditionsnecessary
for a bodyto be in a stateof equilibrium.
[2 marks]
(b)
I
I
. 85m
Figure L
The diagramshowsa hingedbeamthat is connectedto a wall by a horizontal
cableand
supportinga concreteslabof weight4500N. The uniform beamhasa weight
of 900 N.
The massof the cableand rope are negligible.
(i)
[3 marks]
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1.
(ii)
[2 marks]
(iii)
[3 marks]
Total 10 marks
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2.
(a)
[3 marks]
(ii)
How long will it takethe pump to move the4 x 1012kg of waterto the surface?
[2 marks]
(b)
Waterflowing into the samereservoiris allowedto strike a set of blades. The blades,
which rotate,are connectedto a generatorwhich is usedto keep the light bulbs in
the
reservoiralight. Use energyconservationconsiderations
to explain
(i)
[3 marks]
(ii)
why the electricalpower usedby the Iight bulbs is less than the power of the
water striking the blades.
[2 marks]
Total 10 rnarks
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3.
There has been a scare of a terrorist attack at the Grantley Adams International Airport in
Barbados. An incoming flight as shown in Figure 2 has been asked to circle the airport at a
steady height and an angle of d to the horizontal for the next 20 minutes while checks are
being made at the airport.
Figure 2
(a)
On Figure 2 draw and label the actual forces acting on the aeroplanein the vertical
plane.
[2 marks]
(b)
[2 marks]
(ii)
[L mark ]
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3.
(c)
[5 marks]
Total 10 marks
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(a)
[2 marks]
(b)
(i)
Describethe diffractiongrating.
[]. mark 1
(i i)
[1 mark 1
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(c)
[2 marks]
(d)
[4 marks]
Total L0 marks
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-9\
(a)
A small bright source of light is located at the horizontal bottom of a swimming pool
as shown in Figure 3.
Walls of
pool
Lightsource
Figure 3
Light from thesourceis shownincidentat threepointsA, B andB'. Considera point of
incidenceof B andB' andexplain
(i)
[1 mark ]
(ii)
what happens
to the incidentlight at B' andbeyond
[2 marksJ
-10(iii)
J.
[1 mark ]
b)
[1 mark ]
(b)
[3 marksJ
(ii)
Stateany assumptions
made.
[2 marksJ
Total L0 marks
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-116'
(a)
The equationfor the displacementof a body moving with simple harmonic motion
is
x = Asincot.
(i)
[2 marks]
(ii)
Draw a graphshowinghow x varieswith time for the casein which the motion
is damped.
[2 marksJ
(b)
displacement
[2 marksl
-126.
(ii)
velocity
[2 marks]
(iii)
acceleration.
[2 marks]
Total L0 marks
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-137.
(a)
Condenser
Cooling
water
Liquid, B
Condensed
Vapour
Figure 4
(i)
Statewhat quantities the student must measurein order to find the specific latent
heat of vaporization of Liquid B.
[2 marksJ
(i i)
Write down TWO equationsthatthe studentmustuseto representthe conseryation of energyfor the apparatusin Figure4.
[1 mark
(iii)
Show how the student must use the two equationswritten down in (a) (ii) above
to arrive at a value for L.
[2 marks]
-t47.
(b)
A student performs this experiment to determine the specific latent heat of vaporization
of water. When the student supplies 70 W of power, 30 g of water condenses. When the
student supplies 80 W of power for the same time, 40 g of water condenses.
(i)
[4 marksJ
(i i)
[1 mark ]
Total 10 marks
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8.
(a)
Figure 5 shows a lagged metal bar of uniforrn cross-sectional area, with heat
being
supplied at the end A.
Metal rod
Figure 5
(i)
Explain how the propertiesof the metal allows heatto be transfenedby conduction
from End A to End B.
[2 marks]
(ii)
[2 marks]
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(iii)
8.
Sketch a graph on the axis below to show the variation of temperature, t against
the distance AB along the rod after a steady state has been reached.
t cc)
.
B
Distance(m)
ll mark I
(b)
Figure 6 shows a lagged metal rod of uniform cross-sectionalarea with heat being
suppliedat End A. Th; rod is composedof two rods of equallengthl. This first rod is
madeof aluminiumof thermalconductivity210Wm-l K-1. The secondrod is madeof
copperof thermalconductiviry400 Wm-l K-l.
Figure 6
Assuming steady state conditions,
(i)
comment on the rate of heat transfer in both the aluminium and the copper
[1 mark ]
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(ii)
[2 marks]
(iii)
[2 marks]
Total 10 marks
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9.
(a)
[3 marks]
(b)
[1 mark J
(c)
[1 mark ]
(d)
[2 marksJ
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(ii)
[2 marks]
(iii)
[1 mark ]
Total 10 marks
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