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Simple Harmonic Motion
Question Paper
Level
A Level
Subject
Physics
Exam Board
Topic
Edexcel
Oscillations
Sub Topic
Simple Harmonic Motion
Booklet
Question Paper
Paper Type
Multiple Choice
Time Allowed:
27 minutes
Score:
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Percentage:
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Grade Boundaries:
A*
>85%
A
777.5%
B
C
D
E
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70%
62.5%
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Questions 1 and 2 refer to the information below.
In a shop window an illuminated spot on a display oscillates between positions W and Z
with simple harmonic motion.
The diagram shows the display with a scale added.
W
X
−0.1m
−0.2m
1
The
acceleration
of
the
spot
0
at
position
m s−2. X
0.1m
is
Y
0.2m
+1.5
What is the acceleration of the spot at position Y?
A +1.5ms−2
B +3.0ms−2
C −1.5ms−2
D −3.0ms−2
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
−1
2 The maximum velocity of the spot ism s1.2
.
What is the angular frequency ω of the spot?
1
rad s−1
A
2
B
2 rad s−1
C 2 rad s−1
D 4 rad s−1
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
Z
0.3 m
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Questions 3 and 4 refer to the graphs below.
Energy
Energy
Energy
0 Displacement
3
0 Displacement
0
A
B
Energy
0 Displacement
Displacement
C
D
Which graph correctly shows the variation of potential energy with displacement for a
particle undergoing simple harmonic motion?
A
B
C
D
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
4 Which graph correctly shows the variation of total energy with displacement for a
particle undergoing simple harmonic motion?
A
B
C
D
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
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5
Whilst a car is being driven over a bridge, it sets the bridge into vibration. Which of the
following terms definitely describes the oscillations of the bridge?
The oscillations of the bridge are
A free.
B forced.
C natural.
D resonant.
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
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6
The graph shows how the acceleration varies with time for an object undergoing simple
harmonic motion.
a
0
t
Which of the following graphs, A, B, C or D, shows how the velocity of the object varies
with time?
v
v
0
t
0
A
t
B
v
v
0
t
C
0
t
D
A
B
C
D
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
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7
A mass is bouncing on the end of a vertical spring. Its motion will be simple harmonic if
the spring
A can store energy.
B has elasticity.
C is hung vertically.
D obeys Hooke’s law.
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
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Questions 8 and 9 refer to the graphs below.
8
Displacement
Displacement
Displacement
Displacement
A
B
C
D
For an object undergoing simple harmonic motion select the graph that represents the
variation of kinetic energy with displacement.
A
B
C
D
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
9 For an object undergoing simple harmonic motion select the graph that represents the
variation of the total energy with displacement.
A
B
C
D
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
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10 Which of the following is not an example of simple harmonic motion?
A A car bouncing on its suspension system.
B A child jumping on a trampoline.
C A person bouncing on the end of a bungee cord.
D A swinging pendulum in a grandfather clock.
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
11 A mass-spring system is set into simple harmonic motion. Which graph shows the
variation of the acceleration, a, of the mass with its displacement, x?
a
a
a
x
A
a
x
B
x
C
x
D
A
B
C
D
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
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12 A mass is hung from a spring and set into vertical oscillation. Which row in the table
correctly shows the kinetic energy Ek of the mass at maximum displacement and the
potential energy Ep of the mass at the equilibrium position.
Maximum displacement position
Equilibrium position
A
Ek is a maximum
Ep is minimum
B
Ek is a maximum
Ep is a maximum
C
Ek is zero
Ep is a maximum
D
Ek is zero
Ep is minimum
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
13 !
%*+%*,
*
'
a mechanism?
A B C stiffness
D strength
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
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Questions 14 and 15 refer to the diagram below.
&
E
motion.
v
0
t
14 '
)
x
x
x
t 0
0
x
t 0
A
t
t 0
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
15 '
)
E
E
E
t
A
E
t
B
t
C
t
D
A
B
C
D
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
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16 A bridge vibrates gently as cars are driven across it. This is an example of
A forced oscillation.
B free oscillation.
C resonance.
D stationary waves.
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
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Use the graphs below for questions 17, 18
The graph below shows how displacement varies with time for a particle moving with undamped
simple harmonic motion during a particular time interval.
s/m
0
t/s
For each of the questions 8 to 10, which of the following graphs best represents the
quantities described during the corresponding time interval? Each graph may be used once,
more than once or not at all.
0
t/s
0
A
t/s
B
0
t/s
C
0
t/s
D
17 The velocity of the particle.
A
B
C
D
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
18 The acceleration of the particle.
A
B
C
D
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
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19 The total energy of the particle.
(1)
A
B
C
D
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
20
A mass is hanging vertically from a spring. The mass is set into small amplitude vertical
oscillations.
The total energy of the undamped oscillating system is
A a maximum at an extreme position of the mass.
B a maximum at the mean position of the mass.
C a minimum at the mean position of the mass.
D the same at all positions of the mass.
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
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21 An object is undergoing simple harmonic motion.
Which graph shows how the acceleration a varies with displacement x from the
equilibrium position?
a
a
x
0
A
a
x
0
B
a
x
0
C
x
0
D
A
B
C
D
(Total for Question = 1 mark)
22
An object is hung from a vertical spring and undergoes undamped simple harmonic
motion.
It is correct to say that there are no changes in the
A elastic potential energy of the oscillating system.
B gravitational potential energy of the oscillating system.
C kinetic energy of the oscillating system.
D total energy of the oscillating system.
(Total for Question = 1 mark)