Combined Science: Trilogy: Foundation Tier Physics Paper 2F
Combined Science: Trilogy: Foundation Tier Physics Paper 2F
Combined Science: Trilogy: Foundation Tier Physics Paper 2F
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COMBINED SCIENCE: TRILOGY
Foundation Tier
Physics Paper 2F
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0 1 Forces are either contact forces or non-contact forces. box
Electrostatic force
Friction force
Tension force
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Figure 1 shows a person standing on some bathroom scales. box
Figure 1
The person exerts a downward force on the scales and the scales exert an upward
force on the person.
Air resistance
Weight
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0 1 . 4 The person on the scales has a mass of 55 kg. box
Weight = N
0 1 . 5 The gravitational field strength is not the same at all points on the surface of
the Earth.
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Figure 2 shows the forces acting on a person. box
Figure 2
0 1 . 6 The arrow representing the weight of the person is drawn from point X.
Centre of force
Centre of mass
Centre of weight
Resultant force = N 8
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0 2 Magnets attract some metals. box
0 2 . 1 Which diagram shows the correct magnetic field pattern for a bar magnet?
[1 mark]
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Figure 3 shows an iron bar near a permanent magnet. box
Figure 3
0 2 . 3 The magnet is turned around so that the north pole is closest to the iron bar.
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Figure 4 shows an electromagnet being used to separate pieces of different types of box
metal on a conveyor belt.
Figure 4
0 2 . 4 Which two of the following types of metal would be attracted to the electromagnet?
[2 marks]
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Aluminium
Copper
Magnesium
Nickel
Steel
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Figure 5 shows a simple electromagnet. box
Figure 5
0 2 . 6 What is the purpose of the iron nail inside the coil of wire?
[1 mark]
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0 3 The stopping distance of a car is the sum of the thinking distance and the box
braking distance.
Which two of the following can affect the reaction time of the driver?
[2 marks]
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Damaged brakes
Taking drugs
Tiredness
Wet roads
Worn tyres
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Scientists measured the reaction time for drivers of different ages. box
Figure 6
0 3 . 2 At what age did the drivers have the lowest mean reaction time?
[1 mark]
Age = years
Time = seconds
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The braking distance of a car is the distance travelled between the driver applying the box
Each answer may be used once, more than once or not at all.
[2 marks]
car .
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0 3 . 5 A car is travelling at a speed of 12 m/s. box
The driver applies the brakes and the car decelerates at a constant 3.0 m/s2.
(speed)2
braking distance =
2 × deceleration
m kg s
0 3 . 6 To pass the UK driving test, people must know the typical stopping distance of a car
at certain speeds.
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0 4 Figure 7 shows a ripple tank. box
The wooden bar vibrates up and down producing waves on the water.
The light source produces shadows of the water waves on the screen.
Figure 7
0 4 . 1 Describe how the student can measure the frequency and wavelength of the waves.
You should refer to any equipment the student needs in your answer.
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A student measured the frequency and wavelength of the waves produced. box
Table 1
Reading 1 2 3 Mean
Frequency
12.8 12.4 12.3 X
in hertz
X= Hz
0 4 . 3 Why is it a good idea to take repeat readings and then calculate a mean?
[1 mark]
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0 4 . 4 The student changed the frequency of the waves in the ripple tank to 20 Hz. box
Period = s
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0 5 Scientists are developing a rocket aeroplane designed to travel much faster than box
jet aeroplanes.
What would happen to the air resistance acting on the rocket aeroplane as
it accelerates?
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0 5 . 2 An upward force called lift will act on the wings of the rocket aeroplane when it moves.
As the rocket aeroplane starts to accelerate along the runway, the lift force on
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0 5 . 3 During the first 14 seconds the average speed of the rocket aeroplane on the runway box
will be 35 m/s.
Calculate the distance that the rocket aeroplane will travel during the first 14 seconds.
Distance travelled = m
0 5 . 4 Write down the equation which links distance (s), force (F) and work done (W).
[1 mark]
0 5 . 5 When the rocket aeroplane travels a distance of 270 m on the runway the engines will
do 54 000 000 J of work.
Average force = N
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0 5 . 6 The rocket aeroplane will fly at a greater height than a jet aeroplane. box
The height that an aeroplane flies at affects the radiation dose a passenger will
receive each hour.
Table 2 shows the speed of each aeroplane and the radiation dose a passenger will
receive each hour.
Table 2
Evaluate the risks and possible consequences of flying in a rocket aeroplane and in a
jet aeroplane.
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0 6 Figure 8 shows a stretched spring. box
Figure 8
As the force on the spring increases the length of the spring increases.
The spring will return to its original length when the force is removed.
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0 6 . 2 Describe a method to determine the extension of the spring. box
[2 marks]
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0 6 . 4 Write down the equation which links extension (e), force (F) and spring constant (k). box
[1 mark]
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0 7 Professional rugby players wear a tracking device that measures their velocity box
and acceleration.
The player is tackling another player who is running with the ball.
Figure 9
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0 7 . 2 Which of the following is a vector quantity? box
[1 mark]
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Displacement
Distance
Time
Work done
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Figure 10 shows a velocity–time graph for the player running with the ball. box
Figure 10
Acceleration = m/s2
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The force exerted on the player when she is tackled causes her to accelerate. box
0 7 . 5 Write down the equation which links acceleration (a), mass (m) and
resultant force (F).
[1 mark]
0 7 . 6 The player accelerates at 25 m/s2 when a resultant force of 1800 N acts on her.
Mass = kg
Suggest one advantage of the data being sent during the game.
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