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RRAREH FOR TEACHERS’ USE ONLY L @ ©) ue0801=30 1 mark for at least one equation correct = usin — ge 2 marks if all equations correct (usind)? - 2(5)=0 On solving, (i) u=31.6ms" © 2 +2 (8X39) 40.3 ms" (@ The carin fact took a parabolic path due to gravity ‘The actual angle of projection should be greater than 9.5°, consequently the above relation would give an over-estimated value of 2000-AL-PHY 1A-7 ARAMEH FOR TEACHERS’ USE ONLY ©) ro) @ © RARAMSH pan action on pan (Rest of) uniform motion (m+ Mg -T= (m+ Ma & T-Mg= Ma On solving, weight of pan FOR TEACHERS’ USE ONLY tension reaction on m, weight of m, (or mg = (m+2M)a) %_= 0.025 m below O By Atequilibrium, ——mg= xy 0.01x10=4, Fors.hm., @=. L m+ oM : 4 0.01+2x0.15 =3.6 rads" 2000-AL-PHY 14-8 RRRGAES FOR TEACHERS’ USE ONLY 2 @ (b) ©) @ © FOR TEACHERS’ USE ONLY RRARBES Ensure that the full range of discharging current and therefore discharging time is obtained. + uncertainty in starting the stop watch - uncertainty in the readings of current ANY. = uncertainty in the readings of time TWO = uncertainty due to the tolerance of the resistor @ - uncertainty due to the resistance of the microammeter Reduce the random error in the readings taken. vaIR 0 x 10 x 100 x 10° V (minimum value) ‘Therefore the e.m.f. of battery is 6 V. @ 9.4 «10-99 (compared with =e) C= 106 x 10°F (i) Time constant RC = 100 x 10° x 106 x 10* = 106s << 60s ‘The charging time is much greater than the time constant so the capacitor can be considered as fully charged. ii) y-intercept less negative (larger initial current) ‘or steeper slope (more negative) 2000-AL-PHY 14-9) ARASH FOR TEACHERS’ USE ONLY

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