level 1level 2 gcse 9–11sc01phcombined science paper 3 2022
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Pearson Edexcel
Level 1/Level 2 GCSE (9–1)
Wednesday 20 May 2020
Afternoon (Time: 1 hour 10 minutes) Paper Reference 1SC0/1PH
Combined Science
Paper 3
Higher Tier
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1 A student lifts a toy car from a bench and places the toy car at the top of a slope as
shown in Figure 1.
toy car
bench
Figure 1
(a) Describe an energy transfer that occurs when the student lifts the toy car from
the bench and places the toy car at the top of the slope.
(2)
(b) The student lets the toy car roll down the slope.
Describe how the student could find, by experiment, the speed of the toy car at
the bottom of the slope.
(4)
, (c) The student needs to develop the experiment to determine the loss in potential
energy and the gain in kinetic energy as the toy car is rolling down the slope.
State the other measurements the student must make.
(2)
(d) When the toy car rolls down the slope, some energy is transferred to the
surroundings as thermal energy.
State how the student could calculate the amount of energy transferred to
the surroundings.
(1)
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