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AS Physics P1 MCQs Preparation Thread.

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honestly get your stuff togther and post the right paper

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momentum before = momentum after
so mv + m*0 = mv
total momentum = mv = 2mv'
v'=v/2

KE = 0.5mv^2 so 0.5 * 2m * (0.5v)^2 =0.25mv^2 so answer is A

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resultant torque is non zero as you have 2 3oN forces
rersultant force is non zero as 2 20N forces are pulling it

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answer is B because after T the material undergoes plastic deformation
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at constant temp speed of air is constant so F is inversely proportional to wavelength

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[no idea]

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answer is A you need to learn definition of EMF

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power is I^2R so proportional
and when you have 2 resistors in parallel the total resistance is less than individual resistance of each one so a higher resistance means more power across it and less across other components

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voltage across R1 is X and R2 is L-x so answer is D
thank you, it was ONE MISTAKE, jesus, look at my other posts i post all the questions in beautiful screenshots...
 
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Any one pls help me out wit dese questions plsss :(
Q 13 25 26 of N09
Q8 15 20 of J10 variant 12
q5 N10 variant 11

HELP WILL BE APPRECIATED THANKS ALOT :)

Q5 of N10 variant 11:
60 sec(1 min) = 3000 revolutions
1 sec = 50 revolutions
therefore,50 is the frequency
time period=1/50=0.02 sec.
convert into millisec = 20 ms
now B seems to be the most clear scale for this...
 
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Any one pls help me out wit dese questions plsss :(
Q 13 25 26 of N09
Q8 15 20 of J10 variant 12
q5 N10 variant 11

HELP WILL BE APPRECIATED THANKS ALOT :)


Q8 of J10 variant 12;
h must be decreasing,right??so it must b from A or B
the ball falls under gravity(NO AIR RESISTANCE) , there will be constant acceleration and the speed will increase....so the gradient of the s-t graph must get increasingly steeper(difficult to walk on,if u ever try walking on a graph,lol)
20 of J10 variant 12
Q20: for a rubber band..the force is proportional to the extensoin but at the elastic limit, a large force is needed to for a small increase in the extension so it is A (answered by a-elwy)
 
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hay can any1 help me with this pretty plz i kinda suck @ physics:(

A motorist travelling at 10ms–1 can bring his car to rest in a braking distance of 10m. In what distance could he bring the car to rest from a speed of 30 m s–1 using the same braking force?
A 17m B 30m C 52m D 90m

the marking scheme ans is D
so any 1 goody good out there mynd helping me out plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz:p


a) First off, bear in mind that since the 'same braking force' is used the acceleration is remaining constant. therefore first find the acc.
v^2 = 2as
10^2 = 2 x a x 10
a = 100/20=5
Now find the 's'
30^2 = 2 x 5 x 's'
s = 900/10 = 90 m
 
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hey guys, I'm also having a little bit of trouble in the M/J p13 2011 paper (attached) with questions numbers:
4- pls explain this uncertainty stuff thoroughly as i don't get when to add, subtract, multiply etc. and if anyone has any notes on this pls upload them
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33- I don't get this I understand that p=I^2R... what I did was just use a resistance of say 2 ohm's, in parallel the resistance would then be 1 ohm (of the parallel combination w and x) if w is removed then the resistance of x will be 2 ohm's correct? Is this the reason why the power to x increases? and the power to Y and Z decrease because there is now more resistance ?

and for question 26 i saw that someone asked for the answer but nobody could answer it i have attached my answer (think it is right not sure though) correct me if its wrong. thanks for the help :)
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hey guys, I'm also having a little bit of trouble in the M/J p13 2011 paper (attached) with questions numbers:
4- pls explain this uncertainty stuff thoroughly as i don't get when to add, subtract, multiply etc. and if anyone has any notes on this pls upload them
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33- I don't get this I understand that p=I^2R... what I did was just use a resistance of say 2 ohm's, in parallel the resistance would then be 1 ohm (of the parallel combination w and x) if w is removed then the resistance of x will be 2 ohm's correct? Is this the reason why the power to x increases? and the power to Y and Z decrease because there is now more resistance ?

and for question 26 i saw that someone asked for the answer but nobody could answer it i have attached my answer (think it is right not sure though) correct me if its wrong. thanks for the help :)
question%2026.png
for uncertanity, theres a simple rule, u ALWAYS add the uncertanities.
whenever there is ADDITION OR SUBTRACTION, u simply add the uncertanities
and whenevr there is division or multiplication, u add the fractional uncertanities.!!
 
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overall R increases as now one resistor is in series wid 2 resistors in parallel
therefore overall I decreases....now watever the current is,X gets the whole of it while Y and Z get a half-half share,Thus, (since I is directly propotional to power keeping other factors constant) power to X increases whlie that to Y and Z decreases.(C)
 
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a) First off, bear in mind that since the 'same braking force' is used the acceleration is remaining constant. therefore first find the acc.
v^2 = 2as
10^2 = 2 x a x 10
a = 100/20=5
Now find the 's'
30^2 = 2 x 5 x 's'
s = 900/10 = 90 m
holy camoly thats not dat complicating @ all na woha thanx a bunch :)
 
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The frequency of a certain wave is 500Hz and its speed is 340ms–1
What is the phase difference between the motions of two points on the wave 0.17m apart?
A 4/πrad
B 2/πrad
C 4/3πrad
D π rad
YA IM STUCK AGAIN :confused:
so any body out there help me plz i kinda dont get d whole rad business @ all:notworthy:
btw the ans is B
HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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right didnt really explain my questions which is what i needed, i can get the answers from a mark scheme....
 

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The frequency of a certain wave is 500Hz and its speed is 340ms–1
What is the phase difference between the motions of two points on the wave 0.17m apart?
A 4/πrad
B 2/πrad
C 4/3πrad
D π rad
YA IM STUCK AGAIN :confused:
so any body out there help me plz i kinda dont get d whole rad business @ all:notworthy:
btw the ans is B
HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i'll tell u a very easy method for solvin these typo qs,
remember, a path difference of lambda(one wavelength) = a phase difference of 2pi radians
from here we can form an equation , path diff/phase differnce=lamda/2pi radians
now find the wavelength from tha data given,
and substitute the values in the equation 2 get the phase difference!
hope that helpsss
 
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i'll tell u a very easy method for solvin these typo qs,
remember, a path difference of lambda(one wavelength) = a phase difference of 2pi radians
from here we can form an equation , path diff/phase differnce=lamda/2pi radians
now find the wavelength from tha data given,
and substitute the values in the equation 2 get the phase difference!
hope that helpsss
radian here is? :S just da unit ryt?
 
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hey guys, I'm also having a little bit of trouble in the M/J p13 2011 paper (attached) with questions numbers:
4- pls explain this uncertainty stuff thoroughly as i don't get when to add, subtract, multiply etc. and if anyone has any notes on this pls upload them
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33- I don't get this I understand that p=I^2R... what I did was just use a resistance of say 2 ohm's, in parallel the resistance would then be 1 ohm (of the parallel combination w and x) if w is removed then the resistance of x will be 2 ohm's correct? Is this the reason why the power to x increases? and the power to Y and Z decrease because there is now more resistance ?

and for question 26 i saw that someone asked for the answer but nobody could answer it i have attached my answer (think it is right not sure though) correct me if its wrong. thanks for the help :)

Q4
rules: when ever you are adding/subtracting 2 quantities always add absolute error
when ever you are multiplying/dividing 2 quantities always add percentage error
when you have a quantity to the power of something [eg 2] multiply percentage error by power [eg 2 *x% ]

so for distance falled 1 +1 =2
for time 0.02+0.02= 0.04

then find percentage error:
for distance 2/270
for time 0.04/2

then add both errors to get answer A

Q12
the weight is causing an anticlockwise moment on the ruler
so 0.6 * (0.02 *9.81) = 0.11772

weight of ruler is causing clockwise moment so 0.1 *( 0.1* 9.81) = 0.0981

therefore 0.05*9.81*x + 0.0981 = 0.11772 x= 0.04m (from pivot) which is 4cm so answer is 44cm

Q27
no clue at all

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power is I^2R so proportional
and when you have 2 resistors in parallel the total resistance is less than individual resistance of each one so a higher resistance means more power across it and less across other components

and that person was me thanks a lot ♥♥
 
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hey guys, I'm also having a little bit of trouble in the M/J p13 2011 paper (attached) with questions numbers:
4- pls explain this uncertainty stuff thoroughly as i don't get when to add, subtract, multiply etc. and if anyone has any notes on this pls upload them
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33- I don't get this I understand that p=I^2R... what I did was just use a resistance of say 2 ohm's, in parallel the resistance would then be 1 ohm (of the parallel combination w and x) if w is removed then the resistance of x will be 2 ohm's correct? Is this the reason why the power to x increases? and the power to Y and Z decrease because there is now more resistance ?

and for question 26 i saw that someone asked for the answer but nobody could answer it i have attached my answer (think it is right not sure though) correct me if its wrong. thanks for the help :)

just one question how did you get x and z to be 45 degrees? :S
 
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The frequency of a certain wave is 500Hz and its speed is 340ms–1
What is the phase difference between the motions of two points on the wave 0.17m apart?
A 4/πrad
B 2/πrad
C 4/3πrad
D π rad
YA IM STUCK AGAIN :confused:
so any body out there help me plz i kinda dont get d whole rad business @ all:notworthy:
btw the ans is B
HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


a) first find the wavelength = speed/frequency
= 340/500 = 0.68m
Formula for path difference (you need to know this) = 2(pie) x path difference (which is 0.17 in this case) / wavelength(0.68)
= 2(pie) x 0.17 / 0.68 = 1/2(pie)
 
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