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2 1. Fig, 1.1 shows a spoedsime graph of a stone thrown vertically upwards. 20 speed mis ° 1 28 4 time/s Fig. 1.1 (a) Descrite the motion of ine stone inthe four seconds, 8 (B) Calculate the maximum height reached by the stone heigl 2 {6} Explain how the shape of the graph shows that ar resistance was negligible. nm 1 Fig, 1.1 shows a speed:time graph of a car. 12 time/s Fig. 1.4 (a) Describe the motion of the car between A and C. AB ec (b) Calculate (the total distance covered by the car, distance = (li) the average speed ofthe car, 2) 2 fa) 2 1. Fig, 1.1 shows the speed-time graph for a part of car journey. 35 woe 10 20 30 40 80 60. 70 time/s Fig. 1.1 (a) Describe the motion of the car between P and Q. ——r ee ro {b) How iong did the car take to move from @ to R? sence {¢) Calculate the distance between P and Q. distance BY (6) Find the acceleration of the car between R and S. acceleration = (2) 1. Fig, 1.1 shows a sketch of the speed-time graph of a car during a part of its journey. ‘The car covered a distance of 10 000m between 0 and 550 seconds. 20- speed m/s time/s Fig. 1.1 (a) Describe the motion of the car from 0 to 550 seconds, .nf2] (b) Calculate the distance travelled by the car between 250 and 550 seconds. distance = . ee (©) (i) Determine the distance travelled by the car between 0 and 250 seconds. distance m (li) Calculate the intial speed of the car. intial sped = nnn 2] epeC 2013 oseenz101Ns Fig. 1-1 shows a sketch of a speed-time graph for an object falling through ar. time/s Fig. 1.4 {a) How ong did the object take to reach terminal velocity? | time taken = a (b) Calculate the distance the object fais between A and B. distance = .. (2) (c) State whether ‘+ the weight ofthe object, and ‘+ the aie resistance acting on the object, increases, decreases or remains constant 2s the object falls from the star fo point A weight a air resistance ro] 3 2 Astudont performs an experiment to determine the period of a simple pendulum. She uses a ‘stopwatch fo record the time taken for 20 oscillations. ig. 2.1 shows the face of the stopwatch used. @ (e) © (O Fig. 2.1 ‘What isthe time recorded by the stopwatch? time: Calculate the period of the pendulum, period = 21 State one factor that would affect the period of the pendulum. ro ‘After some time, the pendulum would stop oscillating. Give a reason for this observation. 2 Fig. 1.1 shows a pair of vernier callipers with its jaws closed, Fig. 1.1 (a) What is the reading on the vernier callipers? reading = ...... ns a Fig, 1.2 shows the same vernier callipers used to measure the diameter of a smal test tube. ca Gag = Fig. 1.2 (b) What is the reading on the vernier callipers? reading ty eC 2008 oss900100N08| (©) Determine the diameter of the test tube. diameter = th) 2 4 (a) A train moves at 20m. It then accelerates uniformly to 30mis in 15 seconds. Calculate the acceleration of the train. acceleration = oe il (b) Immediately after reaching a speed of 30mvs, the driver applies the brakes and the train. slows down uniformly from 30nvs to rest in 10 seconds. Sketch the speed against time ‘graph for the motion of the train. 13) (©) Calculate the distance travelled by the train from when the brakes were applied until it stopped, distance = 2) 2 \ 1) Fig 1.1 shows a diagram of a pendulum swinging to-and to about pont A, The pendulum bob swings from A tothe right, Back through to the let and back to A again takes 2,005, to complete this movement {@) (What term is used to describe ane complet to-andetro swing ofthe pendulum? ty (i) Whats the period ofthe pendulum? period = mn (lily Calculate the frequency ofthe pendulum. H frequency = om (©) What effect do the following have on the period ofthe pendulum? A) increasing the mass of the bob ) decreasing the length ofthe sting (a enecemn oseana0w00 1 (@) (i). Define acceleration. i (ii) A bus stops to pick up a passenger. is speed decreases from 22mis to 0in 108. Calculate its deceleration. deceleration = a. ra (b) Fig. 1.1 shows a distance:time graph for @ car journey from A to C. 1000 | 7 Ic distance/m G90 400 200 | eo | | | 9 % 50 100 160 200 timels Fig. 1.1 (In which region of the graph isthe speed ofthe car constant? (ii) For how tong is the car at rest? 2) (c)_ A ball is dropped from the root of a building. It reaches the ground in 3s. (g = 10mvs"). Calculate (i) the height of the building, height = (i) the speed of the ball as it touches the ground (3) ‘@acc aes sean 1 (2) Fig. 1.1 stom the speedsime graph of& bal twown vertically upwards (9= 10 mis) speca ms 20 Fig. tt (What the speed ofthe balla the highest pet? on 0 Ai) Collate tha maximum height sched, speed eID Re) (4) How tre does ho bal eke to reach the tchest port? ecnnectntntsnnnnertnenietntnnnteneninnnnennnel] {)_ What the energy trarsfer taking place 2s the bal falls for the maim height ‘bask tp von? ee an) (©) Abor's pushedy a tore of 1000 ang a surlace ata constant speed of 0.59 In seconds. (Whats the troten fore? sonnei omnenenennennnellh (i) Cetoutte ne work one in mong te tox along tre sure.

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