Physics A
H556/01, Modelling physics (AS/A level), June 2019
Cora Cheung
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, 1. Which set of prefixes A, B, C or D are in order of increasing magnitude?
A micro, milli, centi, kilo
B milli, centi, micro, kilo
C kilo, centi, milli, micro
D centi, micro, milli, kilo
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2. A paper cone is held above the ground and dropped. It falls vertically and reaches terminal velocity before it hits
the ground.
Which statement correctly describes the resultant force on the falling cone before it reaches terminal velocity?
A decreasing and upwards
B decreasing and downwards
C increasing and downwards
D increasing and upwards
Your answer [1]
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, 3. A solid cylindrical glass rod has length 20.0 ± 0.1 cm and diameter 5.00 ± 0.01 mm.
What is the percentage uncertainty in the calculated volume of this rod?
A 0.1%
B 0.2%
C 0.7%
D 0.9%
Your answer [1]
4. A simple harmonic oscillator has maximum speed 24 m s–1 and amplitude 5.6 cm.
What is its angular frequency?
A 0.23 rad s–1
B 21 rad s–1
C 68 rad s–1
D 430 rad s–1
Your answer [1]
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, 5. A car is dripping oil at a steady rate on a straight road.
The road is divided into four sections A, B, C, and D.
Which section of the road shows the car travelling at a constant speed?
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6. The Earth is surrounded by a gravitational field.
Which of the following statements is/are correct about the gravitational field lines near the surface of the Earth.
1 They are parallel.
2 They show the direction of the force on a small mass.
3 They are equally spaced.
A Only 1
B Only 1 and 2
C Only 2 and 3
D 1, 2 and 3
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