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[CANDIDATES PLEASE NOTE an ar ol eae ovemyraitadeguitates (TEST CopE 02138010 FORM TP 2017290|——__ MAY/JUNE 2017 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION? PHYSICS Uni 1-Paper 01 I hour 30 minutes (08 JUNE 2017, READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. This test consists of 45 items. You will have | hour and 30 minutes to answer them, In addition to this test booklet, you should have an answer sheet, Do not be concerned thatthe answer sheet provides spaces for more answers than there are items in this test. Each item in this test has four suggested answers lettered (A), (B), (C),(D). Read each item you are about to answer and decide which choice is best, (On your answer sheet, find the number which corresponds to your item and shade the space having the same letter as the answer you have chosen. Look atthe sample item below. Sample Item Which of the following lists has one scalar quantity and one vector quantity? Sample Answer (A) Fore, velocity @Oe® (B) Mass, temperature (©) Momentum, pressure (D) Potential energy, volt The correct answer to this item is “Momentum, pressure”, so (C) has been shaded, Ifyou want to change your answer, erase it completely before you fill in your new choi. ‘When you are told to begin, turn the page and work as quickly and as carefully as you can, Ifyou cannot answer an item, go on to the next one. You may return to that item later ‘You may do any rough work in this booklet. Figures are not necessarily dravwn to seale. ‘You may use a silent, non-programmable calculator to answer items DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. Copyright © 2015 Caribbean Examinations Council AT rights reserved. pov rentare apr 2017 LIST OF PHYSICAL CONSTANTS: Universal gravitational constant Acceleration due to gravity 1 Atmosphere Boltzmann’s constant Density of water Specific heat capacity of water Specific latent heat of fusion of ice Specific latent heat of vaporization of water Avogadro's constant Molar gas constant Stefan-Boltzmann's constant Speed of light in free space (vacuum) Speed of sound in air Planck's constant Triple point temperature tonne 02138010/CAPE 2017 6.67 « 10" N my? kg? 981 ms? 1.00 « 10°N mr? 1.381071 Ko 1.00 « 10° kg 4200 J kee? K* 3.34 «10°F ker! 2.26 * 10° Ske! 6.02 « 10 per mole 815K" mot 5.67 «10 Wm? K+ 3.00 108m s 340 ms" 6.626 « 10 273.16 1000 kg, GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE ‘A student measures the circumference of 4 circular room of radius 5.00 m using a ‘metre rule and obtained the result 31.41 m, Which of the following statements is correct? (A) The measured circumference is precise and accurate, (B) Themeasured circumference is not precise and not accurate. (©) The measured circumference is precise but not accurate (D)_Themeasured circumference is not precise but accurate, In determining the density of a cube, a student recordsthe following measurements: Length of side, [= 3.0 + 0.1 em Mass of cube, m= 12.50.58 g “The student then uses the equation to determine the density of the cube. The percentage error in the calculated value of pis @ 06 % ® 7 % © 4 % ©) 40 % 02138010/CAPE 2017 4 ‘The terminal velocity of a spherical body falling through a viscous liquid is given by V= kr’, where ris the radius of the sphere, and kand m are constants, The values of & and n can be determined by ploting a graph of (Pees? Pres 1 (©) InVversusinr O) nV versus Gh ‘A metal case is dropped out of a hovering helicopter and plummets 80 m before hitting the ground, Whats its velocity just before it hits the ground? (A) 0.0ms" (B)82ms (©) 280ms" () 39.6ms" An object falls freely under gravity, g, from height of 12.5m. Which of the following equations can be used to determine the time, ¢, taken for the object to reach the ‘ground’? “ 6 © o z G0 ON TO THE NEXT PAGE Avogadro's constant, N,, is numerically equal to the number of (A) atoms in 0.120 kg of earbon-12 (B) atoms in 0.012 kg of earbon-12 (© molecules in 0.120 kg of earbon-12 (D) molecules in 1.20 kg of carbon-12 An object of mass, m, travelling initially at a velocity, u, is acted upon by a force, F, fora period, r, until itis travelling with a velocity, v. Which of the following equations ean be used to determine the tem 8 refers to the following scenario. A swimmer of mass 66 000 g starts from rest and accelerates uniformly to the other end of the pool during a competition. His force against the water is 90 N. What is his acceleration?” (A) 136ms? () 73 ms? © 136 ms? () 733) ms? impulse of the force? 1X it m1. @ B) © © Impulse = Fr Impulse = mv — mu Impulse = "= only only Land If only Tand IH only 9. Which of the following pairs of phrases is MOST appropriate for describing elastic and inelastic collisions? Elastic Collision Inelastic Collision (A) | Kinetic energy NOT conserved _| Momentum NOT conserved (B)_| Momentum conserved Kinetic energy NOT conserved (©)_| Kinetic energy conserved Kinetic energy conserved (0) | Momentum conserved Bodies stick together (02138010/CAPE 2017 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE tem 10 refers to the following diagram ofa small ball bearing falling from rest in a viscous liquid, ‘The forces acting on the ball bearing are its weight, 1, viscous drag, F, and upthrust, U. 10. When terminal velocity is achieved, which of the following conditions is satisfied? @ F+u>6 ® Fru

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