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A student uses a metre ruler to measure the length of a sheet of paper. Which measurement is shown to the nearest millimetre?
A rocket travels with an average speed of 6 km/s for 2 minutes. What is the distance travelled by the rocket?
The diagram shows the vertical forces acting on a ball as it falls vertically through the air. The ball does not reach terminal velocity. Which row describes what happens to the resultant force on the ball and what happens to the acceleration of the ball as it falls through the air? [Table_1]
A coconut falls from a palm tree. At X, it has just started falling. Y is the point just before it hits the ground. What is the acceleration of the coconut at X? (Air resistance can be ignored.)
A car is driven round a bend in the road at a constant speed.
What is the direction of the resultant force on the car when it is going round the bend?
The diagram shows a drawbridge that is attached to a wall by a hinge at one end and a cable at the other.
The weight of the drawbridge and the tension in the cable are represented by the labelled arrows in the diagram. There is a third force at the hinge, which is not shown. The drawbridge is in equilibrium.
Which arrow shows a possible direction for the force at the hinge?
Which equation gives the momentum change of an object?
Which statement about the use of nuclear fuel as an energy resource is correct?
The diagram shows an object of mass $m$ being projected with speed $v$ from a point $P$ to a point $Q$ on top of a cliff height $h$. The object does work $W$ against air resistance as it travels from $P$ to $Q$. What is the kinetic energy of the object when it reaches point $Q$?
The diagram shows a Sankey diagram for an electric drill. \n \n What is the total wasted energy shown by the diagram?
An elephant of weight 45000N stands with all four feet on the floor. The average pressure on the floor due to the elephant foot in contact with it is 34000Pa. What is the area of each foot of the elephant?
Some air is trapped inside a metal container with a tightly fitting lid.
The container is heated strongly behind a safety screen. The lid is blown off by the increased pressure of the air inside the container. What causes the increase in pressure of the air inside the container?
A very hot mug of coffee is near a large unheated swimming pool holding $2.0 \times 10^6$ kg of water. Which statement is correct?
A student measures the mass of water in an open container over two hours. The container is kept in a warm room. The results are in the table. [Table_1] Why does the mass of the water change?
A 1 kg block of aluminium requires more thermal energy to raise its temperature by 1°C than a 1 kg block of copper requires. Why is this?
A block of ice is at a temperature of \(-100\degree C\). Energy is supplied at a constant rate. The graph shows how its temperature changes. At which points have the ice completely changed state to water and all the water completely changed state to steam?
Water waves are reflected at a plane surface. Which property of the waves is changed by the reflection?
A light ray is passed through air, glass and water.
At which points does the light speed decrease?
Plane water waves approach a narrow gap in a barrier. Which diagram shows the diffraction pattern that would occur?
A ray of light enters a transparent plastic wedge from air and is incident on the lower surface at the critical angle, as shown.
The angle of incidence is $i$, the angle of refraction is $r$, and the critical angle is $c$.
In which ray diagram are the angles labelled correctly?
An object is placed 20 cm in front of a thin converging lens. The scale diagram shows how the lens forms a real, inverted image. Which row gives the focal length of the lens and the distance of the image from the lens?
Radio waves are electromagnetic waves. What is the wavelength of a radio wave of frequency $2.0 \times 10^5$ Hz?
A candle flame is placed in front of a loudspeaker.
The loudspeaker produces a sound wave that causes air particles to vibrate. The vibrating air particles make the candle flame vibrate in the same direction as the air particles.
Which row shows the direction of vibration of the candle flame and the nature of sound waves?
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The diagram shows part of the magnetic field around a strong magnet. In which position does a magnetic pole experience the strongest force?
There is a current of 0.60 A in a closed circuit. How much charge passes a point in the circuit in 2.5 min?
Which two physical quantities have the unit J/C?
A copper wire is placed in an electrical circuit and its resistance is measured. The wire is then replaced with a second copper wire with twice the length and a quarter of the diameter.
What is the ratio of the resistance for the two wires?
Which circuit contains a diode connected in series with a fixed resistor?
In the circuit shown, resistor X has twice the resistance of resistor Y. Which statement about the circuit is correct?
A $4\Omega$ resistor and an $8\Omega$ resistor are connected in series with a power supply. A voltmeter connected across the $8\Omega$ resistor reads 36V. What is the voltmeter reading when it is connected across the $4\Omega$ resistor?
A metal rod, XY, is placed in a magnetic field so that it is perpendicular to the field, as shown.
In which direction is the rod moved so that there is an induced current from Y to X?
The diagram shows a basic electric motor.
What are the names of the features?
Two transformers, P and Q, each have 2000 turns on their primary coils and 1000 turns on their secondary coils. Both transformers are 100\% efficient.
The secondary of transformer P is connected to the primary of transformer Q.
Q provides a motor with a current of 0.2 A.
What is the current being supplied to the primary of transformer P?
α-particles are directed at a metal foil. Most of the particles pass through the foil with little change in direction. A small proportion of the particles are scattered back through large angles. What does this evidence suggest about the structure of an atom?
Which statement correctly compares the properties of alpha-particles and beta-particles?
Which statement about alpha decay is correct?
An explosion in a nuclear reactor spreads the isotope caesium-137, $^{137}_{55}Cs$, across a large area. After 90.0 years have passed, the quantity of caesium-137 present is 12.5% of its original level. What is the half-life of caesium-137?
Which type of object rotates around the Sun with an elliptical orbit?
Which statement about the Sun is correct?
To determine the value of the Hubble constant, an astronomer measures the distance of a galaxy from the Earth as $2.5 \times 10^{21}$ km. She also measures the speed of recession of the galaxy from the Earth as $5.2 \times 10^{3}$ km/s. From these data, what is the value of the Hubble constant?