w w w e tr .X m eP e ap UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education .c rs om *7776753992* PHYSICS Paper 3 Extended Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams‚ graphs or rough working. Do not use staples‚
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M10/4/PHYSI/SP2/ENG/TZ1/XX+ 22106511 Physics standard level PaPer 2 Candidate session number Monday 10 May 2010 (afternoon) 0 1 hour 15 minutes 0 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES • • • • • Write your session number in the boxes above. Do not open this examination paper until instructed to do so. Section A: answer all of Section A in the spaces provided. Section B: answer one question from Section B in the spaces provided. At the end of the examination‚ indicate the
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Multiple Choice Question 6.31 A 1000-kg car moving at 10 m/s brakes to a stop in 5 s. The average braking force is 3000 N 5000 N 2000 N ***(answer) 1000 N 4000 N Force = mass x acceleration. Acceleration = velocity/time = -10/5 = -2 m/s/s. (- sign means a deceleration from velocity of 10 to 0) Force = 1000 x -2 = -2000 Newtons (i.e. 2000N in opposite direction to motion) Multiple Choice Question 6.11 When you jump from an elevated position you usually bend your knees upon reaching
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adrenaline junkies and thrill seekers. The sport involves jumping from a tall structure‚ being a building‚ bridge or crane‚ while secured to a nylon-cased rubber band8. While the sport is enthralling‚ it is extremely dangerous and requires knowledge of physics and physical phenomena. Knowledge of the energy transformations involved in bungee jumping are required to complete calculations‚ which determine safe jumping conditions. This proposal will explore the parameters and ideas of possibly operating a
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Sunlight and Concave Mirror for Cooking Researchers: Pamatmat‚ Mikaela Franchesca Siacon‚ Maria Sherlene Dianne Cruz‚ Jeremy Anne Lardizabal‚ Zaree Dominique Macagba‚ Danielle Martinez‚ Kyrene Teacher: Sir Vincent Sabong Abstract The researchers thought of trying to come up with a makeshift solar cooker in order to test if this way of cooking may be effective and useful in substituting for a frying pan and a stove. The solar cooker may be a possible alternative when cooking outdoors under
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HSC Physics Space 1. The Earth has a gravitational field that exerts a force on objects both on it and around it Define weight as the force on an object due to a gravitational field Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object‚ it is measured in kilograms (kg). The weight of an object is a measure of the force with which it is attracted by a gravitational force‚ it is measured in Newtons (N). It is directly related to the strength of the gravitational field at a point where the object
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Kharian Campus Assignment On Physics The Assignment is prepared for: Significance of Physics in Industrial Development. Submitted To: Professor Syed Rizwan Haider Submitted By: Jawad Ahmad (Roll # 14) What is Physics ? Definition of Physics: The science of nature‚ or of natural objects; that branch of science which treats of the laws and properties of matter‚ and the forces acting upon it; especially
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IB Thermal Physics MCQ questions ( Higher) 1. Thermal energy is transferred through the glass windows of a house mainly by A. conduction. B. radiation. C. conduction and convection. D. radiation and convection. 2. The first law of thermodynamics may be expressed in terms of the quantities below. DU‚ the increase in the internal energy of the system Q‚ the energy transferred to the system by heating W‚ the work done on the system Which one of the following is a correct statement
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27 Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces J. Manuel Physics 72 1st Sem AY13-14 1 27 Fundamental nature of Magnetism Magnetism Magnetic Field Magnetic Field Lines and Magnetic Flux Motion of Charged Particles in Magnetic Field Magnetic Force on a Current-Carrying Conductor Force and Torque on a Current Loop Interaction of moving electric charges Magnetic forces arise in two stages: 1. Moving charge or a collection of moving charges produces a magnetic field. 2. Current or moving
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The Physics of Field Goal Kicking Physics is involved in all of our daily activities. Most of the time‚ however‚ physics is overlooked and never acknowledged. It is important to understand different aspects of physics because physics tells us how and why certain events occur. By definition‚ physics is the search for laws that describe the most fundamental aspects of nature: matter‚ energy‚ force‚ motion‚ heat‚ light‚ and other phenomena. There are many different sectors of physics‚ but we will
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