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8246-5685 Suggested Answers to 2017 O Level Physics 5059 Paper 2 Disclaimer : The suggested answers are written y Physics Tutor Calvin Kong in his own capaty and in no way representative of Camridge International Examinations. Section A 1 a 10 6 kilo, k nano, n c density, speed, time, volume Scale : 1.0 cm represents 2.0 m / s 2.0 cm = 4.0 m / s 5.0 cm = 10 m / s R Length of Vector R is 5.4 cm Size (magnitude) of R is 5.4 x 2.0 = 10.4 = 10 m / s (2 s.f.) 2 ai The Prinple of Moments states that for an oject to e in equilirium, the sum of all clockwise moment aout a pivot is equal to the sum of all anticlockwise moment aout the same pivot. W x 4.0 = 12 x (21 + 4.0) W = 75 N Page 1 Position of CG is lowered Line of action of weight ale to stay within ase area when luggage tilted at large angle.

c Normal Reaction Force that acts upwards on the wheels. 3 ai Pressure of gas supply acting on left side is greater than atmospheric pressure acting on right side. On right side, pressure exerted y atmosphere and 9 cm column of water alances the pressure exerted y gas supply on left side. Excess P = h g = 0.09 x 1000 x 10 = 900 Pa c Use a liquid with higher density than water, such as mercury. 4 a Work is done when a force moves an oject in the same direction of the force. It is given y the product of the force and the direction moved y the oject in the direction of the force. Work done = gain in GPE = mgh = 3.9 x 10 x (0.95 x 2) = 74.1 J c Power = 74.1 / (30 x60) = 0.0412 W 5 a 1.5 cm i i Numer of waves generate per second f = 1 / T = 1 / 0.8 = 1.25 Hz Taking the distance of 38 cm etween A and B to e ¼ wavelength, = 38 x 4 = 152 cm Therefore v = f = 1.25 x 152 = 190 cm / s The wavelength can possily take different values as the 38 cm etween A and B could e 0.25, 1.25 2.25 3.25 and so on. 6 a switch earth wire i I = P / V = 800 / 230 = 3.48 A Use 5 A fuse The 3 A fuse will low even under normal working current of 3.48 A. In using the 13 A fuse, the current can exceed too much aove the normal working current of 3.48 A without melting, potentially leading to overheating of the cales. Page 2 8246-5685

7 ai force on AB (left side) is downwards force on CD (right side) is upwards According to Fleming s Left-hand rule, thum represents force, index finger represents magnetic field and middle finger represents current. Knowing that the magnetic field is directed from the N pole to S pole, the direction of forces can e determined. When side AB is in position shown in Fig. 7.1, the downward force acting on it give rise to an ACW moment. After the coil rotated 90 o and passes the vertical position, the spilt commutator reverses the current direction such that current now flows from B to A. This results in now an upward force on AB, giving rise also to an ACW moment 8 a N pole of ar magnet induces a S pole on left side of ring. Since unlike poles attracts, a leftward force acts on the ring. i Aluminium is a non-magnetic material. Increasing magnetic flux linking the coil induces an e.m.f. which causes a current to flow as the ring is a complete rcuit. Induced current in ring flows in a direction such that left side of ring is a N pole. (Lenz s Law) Since like pole repel, a rightward force acts on the ring. Section B 9 a Flint glass and nnamon oil i 3.0 x 10 8 Crown glass i 1.606 = 3.0 x 10 8 / v v = 1.87 x 10 8 m / s i Page 3 Silicone oil has higher refractive index than glass. This means that the light is travelling from optically denser to less dense medium. Angle of indence at silicone-glass oundary is greater than critical angle. Total internal reflection occurred. Total internal reflection occurring when using silicone oil means that silicone oil is optically denser than the glass. The refractive index of the glass must e less than 1.520. The light ends towards the normal as in enters from glycerol to glass. This means glass is an optically denser medium than glycerol. The refractive index of the glass must e more than 1.466.

Therefore, the glass must e car headlight glass. 10 ai Motion forward, uniform acceleration of 0.5 m/s 2 Motion forward, acceleration decreasing to zero i Motion in opposite direction, uniform acceleration i tension weight Car is moving horizontally with uniform veloty Resultant force on car and its content is zero and moving at the same constant veloty, therefore appears to e stationary. i iv resultant force in right direction acting on car and its contents during its acceleration. In order for a rightward force to act on the all, the string must e angled in order to produce a rightward force. OR inertia causes the all to want to remain stationary as the car accelerations forward. this causes the all to swin ackwards. 11 Either a i Virate and rotate Move in random directions, sliding pass one another rate = gradient of tangent of graph at 0 min = 5 o C / min Q = mc = 50 x 4.2 x 5 = 1050 J i Rate of heat loss to surroundings equals rate of heat gain from heater no net heat gain (thermal equilirium) iv 1. Gradient of line should e steeper final constant temperature more than 65 o C Page 4 8246-5685

2. lid reduces heat loss y convection and evaportaion. With lower rate of heat loss to the surroundings, the temperature rises faster and also ale to reach a higher temperature. Or a Ohm s Law states that the current passing through a metallic conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across its ends, provided the physical conditions such as temperature are constant. i I = V / R = 230 / 240 = 0.958 A 1 240 60 = R = 80 1 R 1 1. Same current through oth resistors Higher resistance of R1 results in higher power output ased on P = I 2 R 2. Same voltage across oth resistors Higher resistance of R1 results in lower power output ased on P = V 2 / R i Lower, no change Page 5