BPhO 2013 QP
BPhO 2013 QP
BPhO 2013 QP
Section A: Ten multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each (worth 10 marks in total)
Allow about 15 minutes for this section
Total 50 marks; mark allocations for each sub-section are shown in brackets
Write the correct letter in the grid. The first column has been done as an example if the answer to
question zero were C
Question 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Answer C
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Section A: Multiple Choice Questions
A. Calorie
B. Joule per second
C. Kilowatt hour
D. Kilogram meter squared per second squared
E. Newton meter
A. i and ii
B. i and iii
C. i and iv
D. ii and iii
E. ii and iv
3. In an experiment to investigate static electricity, two objects were found to attract each other.
A. 5 minutes
B. 7.5 minutes
C. 9 minutes
D. 15 minutes
E. 40 minutes
5. In Rutherford’s famous alpha particle scattering experiment, small positively charged sub-
atomic particles called alpha particles were fired at a very thin sheet of gold foil. Most of the
alpha particles passed straight through the gold foil as expected but, much to Rutherford’s
surprise, some of the alpha particles bounced off the gold foil at large angles.
The results of this experiment suggest that:
A. 12 W
B. Between 12 W and 24 W
C. 24 W
D. Between 24 W and 48 W
E. 48 W
A. 6 joules
B. 360 joules
C. 6,000 joules
D. 360,000 joules
E. 22,000,000 joules
A. 10 m
B. 12.5 m
C. 17 m
D. 20 m
E. 25 m
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9. An archery bow is pulled back 80 cm with an average force of 300N. An arrow of mass 50g
is released from the bow. Assuming 60% the work done in pulling back the bow is
transferred to the arrow as kinetic energy, the speed of the arrow will be approximately:
A. 2.4 m/s
B. 76 m/s
C. 98 m/s
D. 170 m/s
E. 5800 m/s
10. The time period for one oscillation of a long swinging pendulum is to be determined. The
time is to be measured using a hand held stopwatch with a precision of 1/100th of a second.
The time period is known to be about 2 seconds.
Which of the following measurement techniques best reduces the uncertainty on the
measured value of the time period?
A. Measuring the time for 10 swings and dividing the result by 10.
B. Measuring the time for 1 swing 10 times and taking an average.
C. Using a stopwatch that measures with a precision of 1/1000th of a second.
D. Having 10 different people measure the time period and taking an average.
E. Ensure room temperature remains the same throughout the experiment.
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Section B: Short Answer Questions
11. Explain what effect doubling the speed of a vehicle will have on the total stopping
distance if all other factors such as driver alertness, braking performance and road
surface stay the same.
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12. Explain, in terms of pressure, how it is possible to use a drinking straw to drink from a
glass of water.
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Section C: Longer Answer Questions
When jam is made, it is put into the jam jar and the top screwed down whilst the jam is still
hot. The top makes an airtight seal with the jar and the air trapped above the jam cools and
so the pressure of the trapped air reduces.
Useful information:
a) Calculate the force, due to atmospheric pressure, acting downwards on the top of the circular
lid of the jam jar
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b) The jam and the trapped air were initially at a temperature of 85 °C when the jam was put
into the jar and lid secured.
Show that the pressure of the trapped air, once it has cooled to a room temperature of 15 °C
inside the jar is approximately 80 kPa
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c) Calculate the resultant force acting on the lid of the jam jar
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d) Explain why running the jam jar under the hot tap can make it easier to remove the top
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14. Analysis of a lightning strike (data analysis question)
This question asks you to use unfamiliar equations and concepts to solve a problem.
You will not have met some of the concepts in your normal physics course.
All of the information you need to solve the problem is given in the question.
The students found the following useful data about the copper conductor:
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For current flowing through a resistor we can use the equation, P = I2R where P = Power, I = Current
and R = Resistance
b) Calculate the power dissipated in the conductor and hence show that the energy transferred
to the conductor is approximately 400 kJ
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d) Hence calculate the temperature rise experienced by the conductor and show that the
conductor is unlikely to melt
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15. Modelling the acceleration of a car
To analyse the motion of the car, the graph is divided into 1 second time intervals.
Although the acceleration is constantly changing, the problem is simplified by assuming the
acceleration in each 1 second time interval remains constant for the duration of that interval and is
equal to the average acceleration for that time interval.
This is a simplified model of the complex motion of the car.
a) Use the graph to estimate the average acceleration for each time interval:
[2 mark]
c) Complete graph 3 (below) to show the velocity against time for the car assuming the
acceleration remains constant for the given time interval.
Indicate significant numerical values on the y-axis
[2 marks]
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d) Using the graph 3 or otherwise, calculate the distance travelled by the car in the first 4 seconds
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An engineer suggests that the Drag force is directly proportional to the velocity of the car.
e) Use numerical data from the problem to demonstrate that, in this example, the drag force is
NOT proportional to the velocity
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