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Aqa phya4 june 2016 multiple choice answers

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What were the options for Q9?


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Reply 21
Original post by kingaaran
Here are all the answers:

Q1:
Question: What is conserved in an elastic collision?
Answer: D - all quantities are conserved

Q2:
Question: The force-time graph
Answer: B - the speed of the object 1.0 seconds later is 5.0 m/s.

Q3:
Question: What is the angular speed of a car wheel of diameter 0.400m with speed 108 km/h?
Answer: B - 150 rad/s

Q4:
Question: Minimum and Maximum Tension
Answer: D - 9.6N and 15N for the min and max tension respectively.

Q5:
Question: What is the true statement about an object performing SHM?
Answer: D - acceleration and displacement are always 180 degrees out of phase.

Q6:
Question: What is the incorrect statement about the motion of the pendulum?
Answer: C - the kinetic energy is maximum at T/2.

Q7:
Question: When is the resultant force on a mass-spring system minimum?
Answer: D - at the centre of oscillation.

Q8:
Question: Which pendulum oscillates with the greatest amplitude?
Answer: B - the one with the same length.

Q9:
Question: What is the gravitational force between X and Y when they are nearest to each other?
Answer: B - 3F

Q10:
Question: What is the gravitational potential at the midpoint P between the two stars?
Answer: C - (-4GM)/d

Q11:
Question: What is the height of the geosynchronous satellite?
Answer: B - 3.6 x 10^(7) m

Q12:
Question: What happens to the force on X when +2nC is added?
Answer: A - 2F in the direction X to Y

Q13:
Question: How does the magnitude of F vary with distance?
Answer: C - straight line: it is uniform field.

Q14:
Question: What is the electric field strength at P, the centre of the square?
Answer: A - zero

Q15:
Question: Which of these statements is correct?
Answer: C - when moving from X to Y, the electric potential decreases

Q16:
Question: What is the electric potential at P?
Answer: A - (-3Q)(8pi*e_(0) r)

Q17:
Question: How much work id sone when a +2.0nC is moved from R to S?
Answer: B - 0.15uJ

Q18:
Question: Which of the options is a unit for (e_0)G?
Answer: A - C^2 kg^(-2)

Q19:
Question: What is the voltage and charge across the capacitor?
Answer: C - 96V, 2.9 x10^(-10) C

Q20:
Question: Which pair of graphs show how the pd and current of a charging capacitor vary with time?
Answer: A - pd increasing, current decreasing

Q21:
Question: What is the magnitude and direction of the magnetic force on the conductor?
Answer: A - 0.075N vertically upwards

Q22:
Question: Through what angle, and direction, should the coil be rotated for flux linkage to be a (i) maximum and (ii) a minimum?
Answer: D - pi/3 anticlockwise for maximum, pi/6 for minimum

Q23:
Question: What is the emf induced between the ends of an axle 1.5m long?
Answer: C - 1.2 x 10^(-3) V

Q24:
Question: What is the ratio of flux linkage and current through the secondary coil in relation to the primary coil?
Answer: B - flux linkage >1, current <1

Q25:
Question: What is the main reason of high voltages in power lines?
Answer: D - increasing the voltage decreases the current.

Comment how many you got below. I got 24.


Thanks! Can you post a picture of the paper please?
I think I got 22/25. Should only need 30/50 in Section B for an A.
I think its Y to X as well
Reply 24
Original post by philip1997
24 happy with that


Which question did you get wrong? :smile:
Was the potential one just using the simple mass*change in potential? Or did we have to use Q/kr to find the change in potential
i only got 17:frown: everyone is saying they got 20 or over, i feel dissappointed:frown:
Reply 27
Original post by perpetua
I think its Y to X as well


That doesn't make sense if 2N is acting more from X to Y?


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Reply 28
Original post by Yo12345
What were the options for Q9?


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2F, 3F, 4F or 5F
Reply 29
Original post by Yo12345
That doesn't make sense if 2N is acting more from X to Y?


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The force on X and from X acts towards Y


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Original post by Yo12345
The force on X and from X acts towards Y


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I reckon that the force on X is exerted by Y, which repels X
Reply 31
Original post by perpetua
I reckon that the force on X is exerted by Y, which repels X


In that case resultant force would be zero


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Original post by Yo12345
In that case resultant force would be zero


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The resultant force of..? Because there are only two charges of like sign...
Reply 33
Original post by perpetua
The resultant force of..? Because there are only two charges of like sign...


We know that 2N acts to the right. Both were attractive forces and the one from the left overpowers that of the right so field lines are to the right, magnitude.


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Reply 34
Original post by kingaaran
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If you upload pictures of each question somewhere I'll give you infinite rep.
Reply 35
Original post by Yo12345
We know that 2N acts to the right. Both were attractive forces and the one from the left overpowers that of the right so field lines are to the right, magnitude.


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Positive charges* not attractive forces sorry


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Can you show question 11 please, I don't remember that one.
I will pay $ for pictures of each question
Original post by ombtom
If you upload pictures of each question somewhere I'll give you infinite rep.


I predict 59 for an A*, 53 for an A, 47 for a B, 41 for C, 35 for D and 29 for an E.
Original post by Yo12345
We know that 2N acts to the right. Both were attractive forces and the one from the left overpowers that of the right so field lines are to the right, magnitude.


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Field line between X and Y are from X to Y. But as X is positive charge, it also has a field line from Y to X on the line YX extended. If we don't consider the fields, just two charges....

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