Cape Physics 2009 U2 p1
Cape Physics 2009 U2 p1
Cape Physics 2009 U2 p1
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Unit2-Paper0l
90 minutes
]. 'L'his test consists of45 items. You rvi1l have 90 nrinutes to arrswerthem.
I)o notbe concerned that the ansrvcrsheetprovides spaces formore answers than there are items
inthistest.
) Ia addition to thistestbooklet, you shoulfll4vg 4ll answersheet-
4 Each itm in this testhas four suggested answers lettered (A), @), (C), (D). Read each item you
are about to arxwer and decide wbich choice is best.
On your answer sheet, find the number which corre sponds to your itern and shade the spacehaviag
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the sa'ne letter as the answer -vou have chosen. Look at the sample item beiow'
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Wbich of the following lists one scalar quality
and one vector quantity?
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(A) force:velocity Sarrple Answer +
(B) mass: Iemperature
(C)
(D)
poteirtial e,nergY: volt
momentum :pressure
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The best ansrer to this item is "momentum: pressuxe", so answe,r space @) ha.s been shaded.
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In tlre cquation for the current through a
'fhe diagram bslow shows a battery
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conductor I : nev A,v reprasents the connected in serieswith a2 ohm resistor and
a switch,t. A voltmeter connected across
(A) voltage the battery reads 6 V when Sis opened and
(B) terminalp.d. 4 V when S is closed,
(c) vohme
(D) velociry
.,
The cgrrect unit for resistivity is
(A) Clm
(B) m C)-r
(c) f) m-r
(D) O m-a
" 2(l
What is the intemal resistance ofthe battery'?
(A) 0.3()
(B) 1.0f)
(c) 2.OO
(D) 3.0 c'
(A) l:l:l
(B) l:l:2
(c) 2:2: I
(D) 3 '.2: I
,5. ln Sl, the unit ofelectric field is 6. Whatis the eleotic potential ofpoint X inthe
diagrambelow?
(A) N A-'
(B) N C-' k- 15 cg---->i<- 5 *>l
(C) C m-r
Qr at
(D) J m-r +X
4X ltrt C -1X lo'E C
f (A) Ovolts
(B) 800volts.
(C) 1600volts
(D) 2 T00vohs
7. Which ofthe following shows the possible path of a high speed electron through a uniform electric
field?
(A) (B)
.-
)b
-) a-
Elesfton Elecuou
(D)
a-+
'
Electron
.i.
8. A capacitor of capacitance I00 pF is fully 11. Consider a curren L-carrf ing conductor, )flf
charged by a 2OO V battery. I{ow much placed between the poles of a magnet as
energy is stored by the capacitor? strown below. In which orientation would the
wire experience the greater forcc?
(A) 2 mJ
@) 2r (A) x
(c) 4J
n
(D) 10mJ
IV
il
9. I thdd is equivalent to
U E
Y
(A) IJCI
(B) I NC"t
(c) i cv-t
(B)
_l'l-
l.+'I
(D) -Iv.-l
\F
(D)
ffi ;l
T
<-- ,---->
a I \Yl_
L
(A) 20trtT
(B) 80 pT
(C) i20pT
(D) l60pT
Item 13 referstothe diagram below which shows a rectanguliu coil, resting on poinrs. Part of the coil
iqrbetr*-een North and South poles of magnets, as shown. A small mass, r7r, rests on the shaft Pp.
The coil is in equilibrium when no current flows.
13. When a current flows from.Y to I', what could be done to restore balance?
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15. Thediagram.sbclowshowabarmagnetbeingirrsertedorwithdrawnfiomasolenoid. Inwhichdiagram
. isthecurronttlowcorrect?
G Motioa -+ Motion
j>Motisn JMotlou
(B) fN sl (D) ls Nl
16. The effective value of a sinusoidal altemating curve with a peak cunent, Io, is
(A) 2lo
(B) l.4l Io
(c) 0.50I0
(D) 0.707 r0
Item 17 refers to the following graph which represents a sinusoidal alternating cr,urerrt against time.
(A) Transformers can be used to step down the voltage for use by the consumer.
(B) There is less electro-magnetic radiation from the cables.
(C) Less energy is lost with the a.c. of a particular r,m.s. value than the same value of d.c.
(D) Appliances in houses and factories can only work on alternating current.
19. Which ONE of the following traces will be seen on the cathode ray osciiloscope connectetl across lj
if diode B is defective and does NOT conduct in any direction?
(A) (c)
@) (D)
(A)
(A)
"+
(B) VI
'l'
(c)
I
I
(c)
(D)
(A)
(B) -l2v
(c) -i0 v
ev
(D) 13 V
500 ko
23. From the infonnation given in the operational amplifier circuitabove, determine the current in the 6.0
kQ load resistor.
(A) 0.6m4
(B) 0.8mA
(c) l.0mA
(D) 6.7mA
Yh
(A) avoltagefollower
(B) asummingamplifier
(c) an inverting arnplifier
(D) a non-inverting amplifi er
25. In the operational amplifier circuit shown above, the feedback resistor (R ) serves to
(A) maketheamplifiernon-inverting
(B) increase output impedence
(C) decrease the bandwidth
(D) dccrease the gain
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Input Figure 1
voltrge
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Flgure 2
26. The sinusoidal alternaring voltage shown in Figure 2 is applied to the input ofttre operational amplifier
shown in Figure l. The voltage ofthe power supply is + l5 V
Whiclr one ofthe following graphs correctly shows the outputvoltage with tirne?
Vo/V Von{
+d +6
Von/ VoA/
+15 +15
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7',7 TWo tbur-bit binarv numbers are fed into tfre inputs, X andX on anAND gate. The numbers arc
represented by the puise tains in the V-t diagrarns shown below.
v4\
xo-*-'l\
IAND F--Oz
v\-./
Which ONE ofthe following pulse tains represents the output pulse from the AND gate?
(A) v4\
@)
(c)
(D)
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Item 2E re fers to the following dia$am which shows a quad-NAND circuit board connected to a 6 V
supply. It has an indicator diodc connected to each output. 'fhe diodcs are ON if the output is a
logic l.
6V
0v
2E. Ifwires are connected as shor+n which indicators will be on?
Itern 29 refers to the fbllowing diagram which shows a combination of logic gates.
(A) (c)
(B) (D)
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(A) Ionty
(B) ll only
(c) Illonty'
(D) I and lll only
(c) fn-F*r"-
L-1->-..*
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Itern-32 refers to the diagram below *'hich shorvs a phtltocell, consisling ofan anode A and a otrthod
C insidc an ovacuated glass tube, cornected to atr arnmetcr, voltneter and a variable d.c. power supply.
32. Whcn the pirotocell i.r illuminated rvith ultra violet light and photoeleclrons are emitted conesponding
surrent and voltage values are plotted- Which graph correctly shows the relationship between I and V?
(A) (c)
33. A nretal surface has a work functi6n 6f 34. Thc intensity of X-rays pzssing throrrgh a
, 3.8 eV. 'flre threshold wawlencth f'or this materiaiofthickness,x,isgivenby
metal is
I: Io exp (-+rx)
(A) 6.0Ex l0tem
(B) 1.09 x lfrrJ m What does the syrnbol "pr'' in the equation
(C) 3.27 x lfr? m rePresent?
(D) 9.17 x l0'a m
iA) Thetime constantofthe X-raYs
(B) Thepennittivityofthemderial
f iC) Thepermeabili!'ofthematerial
(D) The linear absorption coefficient of
rhe material
Item 35 refers to the drawing below, rvhich shows an energy level diagram for hydrogen.
L 0cV
Ft -ll.3t cY
4 {L5{cV
s 4.85cV
-r.ftv
BI -3.t1 cV
-l3.6cV
35. Wha is the eners/ required to ionize a hydrcgen atom in ib ground state?
(A) 0.38 eV
(B) 10.2 eV
(C) l3-6eV
(D) 20.3 eV
36. Which of the follorn'ing demonstrates the 37. Which TWO scientists conducted an
particle ndure of elecromagnetic radiation? experiment which proves thatthe nucleus of
an atom is very small and positively charged?
(A) p'decay of nuclei and electron
diffiaction {A) DavissonandGermier
(B) Phoroeledric effect and absorption (B) Bohrand Rutherfbrd
spccFa (C) MosleY andEinstein
(C) lnterferenc€ a1d polarisation (D) Ceigcr urd ]v{arsden
(D) Emissionspectraandreflectit;n
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Itgm Jt is about Millikan's oil drop experiment which is depicted in the dia-gram belou,.
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Microscope
(A) When an oil drop becornes charged. the size of the charge must equal e.
(B) When an oil drop is stationary it must cary a charge.
(c) When an oil drop moves upwards. only the eleckic force is acting on it.
(D) \l'hen no electric field acts, ail drops move downwarils with the same constant veloclq'
39. The ecluation shows the disintcgration of 40. Which of the krllowing staternenls about the
Polonium -2 l0 to a stable isotope of lead. nucleus is TRUE?
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4r. Aradium sourtx is placed in amagnetic ficld as shor*n below The held acts into the page. At rvhat
posilbn w outt a $particlc bc detected?
X XE X
Rrdiun Sourcc
X X
WA
1r"rrt- n X Xg
,L/" 't/'l X X
X X X
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Item 42 refers to thc following diagram which shows how the count rate of a certain .sample of
radioactive material varies with time.
700
6m
Cornrdcs
ls'L 5oo
400
3m
?00
100
Timc /s
(A) 25 s
(B) 35 s
(C) 40 s
(D) 50 s
TF YOU FINIST{ BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, CHECK YOT.'R WORK ON THIS TEST.
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