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9702 PHYSICS
9702/21
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the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not
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Mark Scheme
GCE AS/A LEVEL May/June 2013
Syllabus
9702
Paper
21
(not shape)
M1
A1
[2]
C1
M1
A0
[2]
B1
M1
A1
[3]
B1
B1
[2]
B1
B1
[2]
C1
C1
A1
[3]
C1
A1
[2]
50 4 (1/2)
correct answers obtained using scale diagram or triangle of forces will score
full marks
cos in 1. then sin in 2. (2/2)
3
(a) loss in potential energy due to decrease in height (as P.E. = mgh)
gain in kinetic energy due to increase in speed (as K.E. = mv2)
special case as PE decreases KE increases (1/2)
increase in thermal energy due to work done against air resistance
loss in P.E. equals gain in K.E. and thermal energy
(B1)
(B1)
(B1)
(B1)
max. 3
[3]
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Mark Scheme
GCE AS/A LEVEL May/June 2013
Syllabus
9702
C1
C1
A1
[3]
C1
C1
A1
[3]
work done = 16 J
work done = force distance
F = 16 / 21 = 0.76 N
C1
A1
[2]
A1
[1]
B1
M1
A1
A1
[4]
B1
B1
[2]
(B1)
(B1)
(B1)
(B1)
max. 3
[3]
(b) = v / f
f = 12 109 Hz
= 3 108 / 12 109 (any subject)
= 0.025 m
C1
C1
M1
A0
[3]
(c) maximum at P
several minima or maxima between O and P
5 maxima / 6 minima between O and P
or 7 maxima / 6 minima including O and P
B1
B1
B1
[3]
B1
B1
[2]
(ii) 1.
2.
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Mark Scheme
GCE AS/A LEVEL May/June 2013
Syllabus
9702
Paper
21
B1
[1]
B1
[1]
A1
[1]
A1
[1]
C1
A1
[3]
(d) P = V2 / R or E2 / R
(V or E the same) hence ratio is 1/8 or 1:8 = 0.125 (allow ecf from (c))
C1
A1
[2]
B1
B1
B1
B1
[3]
(b) most of the atom is empty space/nucleus very small compared with atom
mass and charge concentrated in (very small) nucleus
correct links made with statements in (a)
B1
B1
B1
[3]