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ANSWER SCHEME PRE-PSPM 2 (SET 2)

NO. ANSWER SCHEME MARK(S)

1 (a)(i)
+0.3 µC

10 cm 6 cm

E2
+0.3 µC 8 cm +0.6 µC

E1

kQ1 9 109 (0.3 106 )


E1   2 2
 7.5 105 NC-1 G1
r12
(6 10 )

kQ2 9 109 (0.3 106 ) G1


E2   2 2
 4.22 105 NC-1
r2 2
(8 10 )
K1
E  E x
2
  Ey 2

E  (4.22 105 )2  (7.5 105 )2  8.61105 NC1 GJU1

tan  
E y

7.5 105
   60.63 (below +x-axis)
E x 4.22 105 GJU1

(ii) F  qE  (0.6 106 )(8.61105 )  0.52 N GJU1


at   60.63 (below +x-axis) (since q is +ve, direction of F = JU1
E)

Or Using Coulomb’s eq. but make sure –ve is MUST for 0.45
N in the substitution value.

(b)(i) Direction
+ 300 V of path
D1

- 300 V
The electron follows an upward parabolic path
(b)(ii)
Apply Newton's 2nd law:
eE  me a
 V 
e   me a
 d 

 300  (300) 
(1.6 1019 )  3
31
  (9.1110 )a G1
 12 10 

a  8.78 1015 m s 2 JU1

TOTAL 10
NO. ANSWER SCHEME MARK(S)

1 G1
Ceff   2.67 μF
1 1

(2 10 )  (6 10 ) 4 106
6 6

1 Q32 1 QT 2
U3   (Q3  QT ) K1
2 C3 2 C3
2
1 (2.67 10 )(9) 
2 6
1 (Ceff V )
U3  
2 C3 2 4 106
U3  7.27 105 J GJU1

TOTAL 3
NO. ANSWER SCHEME MARK(S)

3 (a)  V   12 
Q  It    t    (2)  4 C GJU1
R  6 
(b) RA
 ,   A (since R & l are constant)
l
ACu Cu 1.72  108
  G1
AAl  Al 2.83  108
ACu J1
 0.61
AAl
(c)(i) 1 1
1 1  G1
1 1 
R12        
 R1 R2   9 18 
R12  6 
RT  R12  R3  6  4 G1
RT  10  GJU1
VT  IRT  (1.5)(10)  15V
(ii) VT  V12  V3 K1
15  V12  (1.5)(4) G1
V12  9V
V 9 GJU1
I 2  2   0.5 A
R2 18
(d) when IG  0, 1  VAC K1
Use potential divider to find VAB
R 40
VAB  AB ( 2 )  (1.5)  1.43
RT 40  2
Use ratio V  l
l 65
VAC  AC (VAB )  (1.43) G1
l AB 100
VAC  0.93 V
1  0.93 V JU1

TOTAL 12
NO. ANSWER SCHEME MARK(S)

4 (a) d dA dA
From      NB  
dt dt dt
Since AQ  AP , thus  Q   P K1
Since RQ  RP ; from   IR    I K1
 IQ  I P J1
According to Lenz law, the induced current will produced the Binduced
opposite to Bsupply (out of page) to decrease the magnetic flux. Thus
Binduced is into the page. K1
By using the Right Hand Grip Rule, therefore Iinduced is in clockwise J1
direction.
(b) dB  d 2  B f  Bi 
   NA  ( N )  
dt 4  t 

 (6 102 )2  0  0.18  G1
  (1)  
4  0.2 
  2.54  10 3
V JU1
(c) Using,

 
L 
dI ( I f  Ii )
dt dt

5
L
(10  2) G1
80 103
L  0.05 H JU1

LI   315 106   2   6.3 104 J


(d) 1 2 1 2
U GJU1
2 2
TOTAL 10
NO. ANSWER SCHEME MARK(S)

5(a)(i)
VL
ω Correct labelled with arrows
VL, VR, VC, and I --- 1 mark
VL- VC V
Correct position V --- 1 mark
ϕ
D2
I VR

VC

The voltage supplied, V


V  VR2  VL  VC 
2

140    320  130  GJU1


2 2
  236 V

(ii) V V 236(50) G1
Z  
I  VR  140
 
 R
 84.29  JU1
(ii) The phase angle,
 V V  1  320  130 
  tan 1  L C   tan    53.62
0
GJU1
 VR   140 
(iv)
VR 140
I   2.8 A
R 50
VL 320
L  G1
I  2 f  2.8  2  50 
 0.36 H JU1
I 2.8
C  G1
VC 2 f 130  2  50 
 0.686  F JU1
TOTAL 10
NO. ANSWER SCHEME MARK(S)

6(a) v v G1
m    0.2  
u 4
v  0.8 m

2 1 1 2 1 1
     G1
R u v R 4 0.8
R  2 m JU1

(b) n1 n2 n2  n1 1.5 1.0 1.0  1.5


    
u v R 20 v 30
v  17.14 cm
GJU1

(c)
(i)

Correct label O, F and I D1


2 rays with arrow D1
Correct position of image and object D1

(ii) 1  nmaterial  1 1   1.5  1 1  G1


  1      1  
f  nmedium  1
R R2   1.0  4 4 
f  4 cm

1 1 1 1 1 1
     G1
f u v 4 14 v
v  3.1 cm JU1

TOTAL 10
NO. ANSWER SCHEME MARK(S)

7(a) 22 102 K1
y 
4
y  5.5 102 m

m2 K1
 1
 m   D
 1
y2  
2
  m   y
d  2
 1
y2   2   5.5 102
 2 G1
y2  0.14 m  14 cm
JU1

(b)  1  1
2nt   m     2(1.38)tmin   0   (540 109 ) G1
 2  2
tmin  9.78 108 m JU1

(c) (i)
2n  1  13  n  6 K1

9
1 1 (6)(666 10 )
d sin  max  n    sin  max  n   max  sin  87.44 GJU1
N  102 
 
 2500 

(ii)
Separation between two consecutive bright fringes = increase J1

sin   N K1

TOTAL 10
NO. ANSWER SCHEME MARK(S)

8(a) f  6.54 1014 Hz K1


 (6.63 1034 )(3 108 ) 
E W
hc
 hf   9  34
  (6.63 10 )(6.54 10 )
14

   
420 10 G1
Vs 
e e 1.6 1019
Vs  0.25 V JU1
(b)
D2

TOTAL 5
NO. ANSWER SCHEME MARK(S)

9(a)
h 6.63 1034
   2.46 1011 m GJU1
2meV 2(9.111031 )(1.6 1019 )(2.5 103 )

(b)
Equal J1
1
p   p  e  p p  pe K1

TOTAL 3
NO. ANSWER SCHEME MARK(S)

10 (a)
mnucleus  mFe  Zme  55.954936  26(5.49 104 )  55.940662 u G1

m   Zmp  Nmn   mnucleus


m   (26 1.007277)  (30 1.008665)   55.940662  0.50849 u G1

EB mc 2 0.50849(931.5 MeV)


  G1
A A 56
EB
 8.46 MeV per nucleon JU1
A
(b) ln 2 ln 2 G1
   1.78 109 s 1
T1 (12.33)(365  24  60  60)
2
 ln 2 
 t
 10 
A  Ao e  (1.48 10 )e
10  12.33 
 8.44 109 Bq G1

8.44 109
A
A  N  N    4.74 1018 nuclei GJU1
 1.78 10 9

TOTAL 7

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