Final Mechanics
Final Mechanics
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colour of car distance travelled / m time / s
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red 80 4.0
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(i) State the colour of the slowest car.
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80
distance/m
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Describe what the graph shows about the speed of the car as it travels the 80 m.
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100 m race
2 The photograph shows the beginning of a 100 m
race.
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David wins the race. Kh
The graph shows David’s distance-time graph.
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finishing line
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distance / m 60 -
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time / s
(a) Use the graph to find the distance David ran in the first 4 s.
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(c) Explain why David’s average speed is less than his top speed.
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(d) Complete the sentences by putting a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer.
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(i) In the section of the graph marked Z, David is
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A running at constant speed
B slowing down
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C speeding up
D stopped
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A speed in a circle
B the same as speed
C constant speed
D speed in a stated direction
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Parachuting
3 Christine is a free-fall parachutist.
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This is a velocity–time graph for her jump.
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m/s
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(a) Complete the sentence by putting a cross ( ) in a box next to your answer.
On the graph, the greatest acceleration is at
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(b) Estimate how far Christine falls in the first 2 s.
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Water skiing
1 The photograph shows a water skier being pulled along by a boat.
tow rope
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(a) The diagram shows the horizontal forces acting on the water skier.
300 N
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(i) The 500 N force is the force that the boat tow rope is exerting on the water skier.
Suggest what causes the 300 N force.
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(b) The diagram shows the water skier using a ramp to perform a jump.
During the jump, she gains gravitational potential energy.
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5m
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(i) Complete the sentence by putting a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer.
The unit of gravitational potential energy is
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A A
B J
C N
D W
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(ii) The mass of the water skier is 54 kg.
At the top of the jump, she is 5 m above the water level.
Calculate the amount of gravitational potential energy she gains in rising 5 m.
Gravitational field strength = 10 N/kg
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(iii) When the water skier reaches the top of the ramp, she lets go of the rope.
Describe the energy changes that happen between the skier leaving the ramp
and reaching the top of the jump.
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reaction
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800 N to the left 450 N to the right
weight
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(a) (i) The size of the resultant force on the car is 350 N.
In which direction is the resultant force acting?
Put a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer.
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B to the left s
C to the right t
D up u
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(ii) Complete the sentence by putting a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer.
The car is
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B decelerating
C moving at a constant speed
D not moving
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(b) Forces also act on objects when they fall through the air.
There are two forces acting on this ball as it falls through the air.
The weight is shown on the diagram.
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weight
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(i) Draw and label an arrow on the diagram to show the other force acting on the
ball.
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balanced
ed cha ing reater
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(Total for Question = 8 marks)
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(a) Sport scientists can use many words to describe the throwing of an object.
Four of these words are shown in the box.
Only one of these is a vector.
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(i) Complete the sentence by putting a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer.
The vector is
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A energy
B momentum
C power
D speed
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(ii) Complete the sentence by using a word from the box above.
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(b) A javelin has a mass of 0.8 kg. In one throw, the javelin left the athlete’s hand at a
velocity of 25 m/s.
(i) Calculate the kinetic energy of the javelin as it left the athlete’s hand.
State the unit.
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kinetic energy = ........................................................... unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(ii) State the amount of work done by the athlete on the javelin to get it to a
velocity of 25 m/s.
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(iii) A good javelin thrower will try to extend their arm as much as possible before
releasing the javelin.
Explain why this allows them to do more work on the javelin.
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2 (a) A father pushes his child in a cart. The cart starts to move.
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Scientists can use many physical quantities to describe what is happening.
Four of these are shown in the box.
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C power
D work
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(iii) The child and cart have a total mass of 50 kg. They travel at a velocity of 4 m/s.
Calculate the momentum of the child and cart.
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(iv) The father applies a steady force for a time of 1.5 s. The momentum of the
child and cart increases by 450 kg m/s.
Calculate the force which the father applies.
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(v) Momentum is a vector quantity.
State what is meant by a vector quantity.
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(b) The photograph shows a mother and her daughter stationary on an ice rink.
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The mother and daughter push each other away.
They move in opposite directions with different speeds.
Explain why they have different speeds.
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