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DIRECTORATE FOR QUALITY AND STANDARDS IN EDUCATION Department of Curriculum Management Educational Assessment Unit Track 2 Annual Examinations for Secondary Schools 2014 FORM 4 PHYSICS TIME: 1 hr 30 min Name: ________________________________ Class: _________________ INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES • Where necessary take acceleration due to gravity ‘g’ to be 10 m/s2. • The use of a calculator is allowed. • The number of marks for each question is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question. • You may find these equations useful: Force W = mg ( ) Motion Electricity P = IV E =IVt Waves INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES • Use blue or black ink. Pencil should be used for diagrams only. • Read each question carefully and make sure that you know what you have to do before writing your answer. • Answer ALL questions. • All working must be shown. This document consists of 10 printed pages. Physics – Form 4 Secondary – Track 2 – 2014 For Examiner’s Use Only Question Max Mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Written Practical 8 8 8 8 8 15 15 15 85 15 Total 100 Page 1 of 10 SECTION A Each question carries 8 marks. This section carries 40 marks of the total marks for this paper. 1) This question is about wave properties. a) Figure 1 shows the cross-section of a water wave. Figure 1 i) Which letter represents the amplitude of the wave? _______________ [1] ii) Which letter represents the wavelength of the wave? _______________ [1] b) The diagram in Figure 2 represents waves being produced in a ripple tank. Figure 2 i) How many waves are there between A and B? _________________waves [1] ii) The distance between AB is 40 cm. Calculate the wavelength of these waves. _______________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________[1] iii) It takes 0.25 s to produce two waves. Calculate the periodic time; _____________________________________________________________________[1] frequency. _____________________________________________________________________[1] iv) Some of the water in the ripple tank is removed to make the water shallower. What effect, if any, would this have on the wavelength and the frequency of the waves? Page 2 of 10 Wavelength: ________________________________ Frequency: ________________________________ [2] Physics – Form 4 Secondary – Track 2 – 2014 2. a) For each of the following diagrams i) name the phenomenon shown and ii) complete the rays. mirror Phenomenon:___________________________ Phenomenon:___________________________ [4] b) A “bug viewer” has a plastic chamber with a magnifying lens in the lid as shown in Figure 3. It is used to get a magnified view of small insects placed on the base of the chamber. i) What type of lens should be used? _________________________________________________[1] ii) An ant is 1 cm long. The image produced by the lens is 2 cm long. Calculate the magnification of the lens. ___________________________________________________ Figure 3 _____________________________________________________________________[1] iii) Name TWO properties of the image observed. _______________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________[2] 3. The diagram in Figure 4 shows a man pushing against a wall. a) Draw the two contact forces acting between his hands and the wall. [2] b) The man exerts a force of 100 N on the wall. State the size of the other force. _____________________________________________ [1] Figure 4 c) According to Newton’s __________ law these forces are equal and opposite. Physics – Form 4 Secondary – Track 2 – 2014 [1] Page 3 of 10 d) Figure 5 shows a block of mass 3 kg being pulled along at constant speed. The reading on the newton meter is 8.0 N. The force F opposing the motion is shown by the arrow. 8.0 N Newton meter Figure 5 i) The force F is the force of friction and it is (less than 8.0 N, equal to 8.0 N, greater than 8.0 N) [2] ii) As the block is pulled along, the reading on the newton meter changes to 8.6 N. Calculate the resultant force; __________________________________________________________________ [1] acceleration of the block resulting from this force. __________________________________________________________________ [1] 4. Wilhelm Röntgen was a German scientist. In 1895, he was investigating a glowing gas and made an unexpected observation. He discovered that rays coming from the end of the glass tube penetrated wood, a thick book and metal sheets. He called them X-rays. a) The diagram shows an airport X-ray scanner. Figure 6 Calculate the wavelength of the X-ray beam if it has a frequency of 7×1017 Hz and a speed of 3×108 m/s. __________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________[2] b) Visible light, X-rays, Infra-red radiation and Radio waves form part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Name TWO properties that all electromagnetic waves have in common. __________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________[2] c) State one medical use of X-rays. ________________________________________________________________________[1] Page 4 of 10 Physics – Form 4 Secondary – Track 2 – 2014 d) Each object in the table below emits one main type of electromagnetic wave. Complete the table by writing in the name of the type of wave. Object Main type of electromagnetic wave airport scanner X - rays television remote control light bulb radio transmitter [3] 5. The diagram shows a circuit that may be used to measure the 12 V temperature of boiling water. a) Name the component labelled C shown in the diagram. _______________________________________ [1] 40 Ω 100 Ω b) The voltmeter reads a voltage of 4 V when the water is boiling. Calculate the current flowing through the circuit at this time. __________________________________________ _______________________________________ [2] Beaker C c) Calculate the total resistance of the circuit. __________________________________________ __________________________________________ _______________________________________ [2] d) If the current flowing through component C is 0.02 A, calculate its resistance. __________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________[2] e) Explain what would happen to the current read by ammeter A if the water is left to cool down. __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________[1] Physics – Form 4 Secondary – Track 2 – 2014 Page 5 of 10 SECTION B Each question carries 15 marks. This section carries 45 marks of the total marks for this paper. 6. Figure 7 below shows a car with a crash test dummy before and after a collision test. During several test collisions the following data of the change in momentum experienced by the dummy for different initial velocities was collected. Initial velocity (u) Final velocity (v = 0 m/s) Before Collision After Collision Figure 7 Change in momentum (kg m/s) 0 450 900 1350 1800 2250 Velocity (m/s) 0 5 10 15 20 25 a) Plot a graph of change in momentum in kg m/s on the y-axis against velocity in m/s on the x-axis. [5] b) During one collision the impact time to reduce the dummy’s speed from 30 m/s to 0 m/s is 1.5 s. The mass of the crash test dummy is 90 kg. Calculate the i) momentum of the dummy just before impact; _____________________________________________________________________[2] ii) momentum of the dummy just after impact; _____________________________________________________________________[1] iii) deceleration of the dummy during impact; _______________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________[2] iv) average force on the dummy during impact. _______________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________[2] c) As the time of collision increases the force acting on the dummy ___________________ [1] d) Name TWO features of the car that help to reduce injury during a collision. __________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________[2] Page 6 of 10 Physics – Form 4 Secondary – Track 2 – 2014 Physics – Form 4 Secondary – Track 2 – 2014 Page 7 of 10 7. a) A new hovercraft may be used to transport people between Mgarr, Gozo and Valletta. Velocity m/s B 16 C A 0 0 D 240 720 Time /s 1200 Figure 8 i) Between B and C the hovercraft is moving with a _______________________velocity. [1] ii) Between A and B the hovercraft is ___________________________. [1] iii) The maximum speed reached by hovercraft is ________________ m/s. [1] iv) Calculate the acceleration of the hovercraft. __________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________[2] v) Calculate the distance travelled during the first 240 s of the journey. __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________[2] vi) If the total distance is 13440 m calculate the average speed for the whole journey. __________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________[2] Page 8 of 10 Physics – Form 4 Secondary – Track 2 – 2014 b) A 75 kg rock, initially at rest, falls from the top of a cliff into the sea. (Air resistance may be ignored). The cliff rock rock takes 3 s to hit the water surface. i) Name the downward force acting on the rock. ____________________________________[1] ii) What is the initial velocity of the rock? sea ____________________________________ ____________________________________[2] Figure 9 iii) Calculate the final velocity with which it hits the water. _______________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ [2] iv) Underline the correct answer: The acceleration of a 100 kg rock is (greater than, smaller than, equal to) that of the 75 kg rock. Air resistance is negligible. [1] 8) A polythene strip is rubbed with a piece of cloth as shown in Figure 10. Polythene strip cloth Figure 10 a) Underline the correct answer in each case. i) During rubbing, electrons are transferred (to, from) the polythene strip. [1] ii) This will make the polythene (negatively, positively) charged and leaves the cloth (negatively, positively) charged. [1] iii) Another charged polythene strip is placed next to the polythene strip. They will (attract, repel) each other. iv) This happens because the strips have (the same, opposite) charge. Physics – Form 4 Secondary – Track 2 – 2014 [1] [1] Page 9 of 10 b) A student wants to investigate the circuit shown in Figure 11. ammeter Figure 11 i) In the space provided, draw the circuit shown in Figure 11 using correct circuit symbols. [3] ii) What does an ammeter measure? _____________________________________________________________________ [1] iii) Name the instrument needed to measure the voltage across the 10 Ω resistor. _____________________________________________________________________[1] iv) Using the correct symbol, add this instrument to your circuit diagram. [1] v) Calculate the total resistance of the circuit. _______________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________[2] vi) Calculate the current through the circuit if the battery voltage is 12 V. _______________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________[2] vii) Underline: The two resistors are now connected in parallel. The new total resistance (increases, decreases, remains the same). [1] END OF PAPER Page 10 of 10 Physics – Form 4 Secondary – Track 2 – 2014