Grade 12 MS For Ocillations 4.1 Worksheet 1

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Grade 12 MS for Topic 4.

1 Oscillations Worksheet 1 2021-2022

1. [1 mark]

2. [1 mark]

Markscheme

3. [1 mark]

Markscheme

4. [1 mark]

Markscheme

5. [1 mark]

Markscheme

6. [1 mark]

Markscheme

7. [1 mark]

Markscheme

8. [1 mark]

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Grade 12 MS for Topic 4.1 Oscillations Worksheet 1 2021-2022

9. [1 mark]

Markscheme

10a. [2 marks]

Markscheme

force/acceleration proportional to the displacement/distance from a (fixed/equilibrium) point/mean


position;

directed towards this (equilibrium) point / in opposite direction to displacement/ distance;

Allow algebra only if symbols are fully explained.

10b. [1 mark]

Markscheme

0.73 (N); (allow answer in range of 0.71 to 0.75 (N))

10c. [2 marks]

Markscheme

shape correct, constant amplitude for new curve, minimum of 10 s shown; } (there must be some
consistent lead or lag and no change in T)

lead/lag of 1 s (to within half a square by eye);

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Grade 12 MS for Topic 4.1 Oscillations Worksheet 1 2021-2022

11a. [3 marks]

(i) 32 (mm);

(ii) period = 160 (ms);

frequency = 6.2/6.3 (Hz);

Allow ECF for incorrect period.

11b. [4 marks]

tangent drawn to graph at a point of zero displacement;

gradient calculated between 1.2 and 1.4;

11c. [3 marks]

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Grade 12 MS for Topic 4.1 Oscillations Worksheet 1 2021-2022

double frequency;

always positive and constant amplitude;

correct phase ie cosine squared;

Ignore amplitude value.

A minimum of one complete, original oscillation needed to award [3].

12. (a)

13. (a) 0.2 s

14. (a) 0.2 s

15. (a) 80 x 10-3J (b) 0.63 m s-1 (c) 4 x 10-2 m (d) 20 x 10-3J

16. a) (i) one A correctly shown; 1

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Grade 12 MS for Topic 4.1 Oscillations Worksheet 1 2021-2022

(ii) one V correctly shown; 1

(b) pendulum bob accelerates towards centre of circular path / OWTTE;


therefore force upwards;
that adds to tension produced by the weight; 3
(c) (i) evidence shown of equating kinetic energy and gravitational
potential energy;
(2  9.8  0.025)
v= ;
–1
= 0.70 m s 2
–2 –2
Allow g = 10 m s answer 0.71 m s .
 v 2   0 .7 2 
 
 r   0.8 
(ii) centripetal acceleration    = 0.61 (m s–2)
–2
net acceleration = (9.81 + 0.61 =) 10.4 (m s ) or T – mg = m × 0.61;
tension= (ma =) 0.59 N; 3
–2
Allow g = 10 m s answer 0.60 N.

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