Physics Mock 2
Physics Mock 2
Physics Mock 2
(a) Describe two differences between the orbits of comets and moons.
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(i) State the equation linking gravitational potential energy, mass, g and height.
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(ii) The gravitational field strength (g) on the Moon is 1.6 N/kg.
The mass of the hammer is 750 grams. The hammer loses 2.2 J of gravitational
potential energy when it falls.
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(iii) The astronaut then lifts the hammer back to its original height.
State the amount of work done in lifting the hammer.
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(iv) Explain why the astronaut would have to do more work to lift the same hammer
through the same height on Earth.
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The ISS orbits the Earth with an orbital radius of 6780 km and an orbital speed of 7.66 km/s.
Calculate the number of orbits the ISS makes in one day.
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(b) The student puts opposite poles of two strong bar magnets near each other.
The diagram shows part of the magnetic field produced.
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Explain why the diagram shows that the magnetic field is uniform.
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(c) The student connects the ends of a piece of wire to a sensitive ammeter.
He then moves the piece of wire through the magnetic field between the magnets.
(ii) State two ways that the student could increase the current using the same wire.
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3 The diagram shows the path of a pollen grain moving on the surface of water.
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Explain why the motion of the pollen grain shows that water is made of tiny particles.
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4 A teacher investigates the types of radiation emitted by three radioactive sources.
He does this by measuring the amount of radiation (the count) received by a detector.
(a) Name two pieces of equipment that the teacher would need to use in order to
measure the count in this investigation.
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Table 1
(i) Complete Table 2 by ticking (P) boxes to show which types of radiation are
emitted by each source.
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Source 1
Source 2
Source 3
Table 2
(ii) Suggest why there is a count for each source, even when lead is used as an
absorbing material.
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(ii) The initial count for source X is 780 counts per minute.
Estimate how many days it will take for the counts per minute for source X
to fall below 100.
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