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June 2009 MS - M1 Edexcel

This document is a mark scheme for a GCE Mathematics exam from June 2009. It provides the marking schemes for 8 questions on the exam, including the marks allocated for each part. For each question, it lists the steps required to earn marks, along with the total marks available for that question. The highest mark value for a single question was 13 marks.

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June 2009 MS - M1 Edexcel

This document is a mark scheme for a GCE Mathematics exam from June 2009. It provides the marking schemes for 8 questions on the exam, including the marks allocated for each part. For each question, it lists the steps required to earn marks, along with the total marks available for that question. The highest mark value for a single question was 13 marks.

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Mark Scheme (Results)


Summer 2009

GCE

GCE Mathematics (6677/01)


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June 2009
6677 Mechanics M1
Mark Scheme

Question
Scheme Marks
Number

Q1

45 = 2u + 12 a2 2 ⇒ 45 = 2u + 2a M1 A1

M1 A1
165 = 6u + 12 a6 2 ⇒ 165 = 6u + 18a

eliminating either u or a M1

u = 20 and a = 2.5 A1 A1
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Q2 (a) tan θ = p
⇒ θ = 26.6° M1 A1 (2)
2p
(b)
R = (i - 3j) + (pi + 2pj) = (1 + p)i + (-3 + 2p)j M1 A1

R is parallel to i ⇒ (-3 + 2p) = 0 DM1

⇒ p= 3
2
A1 (4)
[6]

Q3 (a)
7mu
For A: − = 2m(vA − 2u) M1 A1
2
u
vA = A1 (3)
4
(b) 7mu
= m(vB − −3u) M1 A1
2
For B:
u
vB = A1 (3)
2

OR CLM: OR
u
4mu − 3mu = 2m + mvB M1 A1
4
u A1 (3)
vB =
2
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Question
Scheme Marks
Number

Q4 0.5gsin θ − F = 0.5a M1 A1 A1

F = 13 R seen B1

R = 0.5g cosθ M1 A1

Use of sin θ = 4
5 or cos θ = 3
5 or decimal equiv or decimal angle e.g 53.1 o or 53o B1
3g
a= or 5.88 m s-2 or 5.9 m s-2 DM1 A1
5
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Q5 F = P cos 50 o M1 A1

F = 0.2R seen or implied. B1

P sin 50 o + R = 15g M1 A1 A1

Eliminating R; Solving for P ; DM1;D M1;


P = 37 (2 SF) A1
[9]

Q6 (a) For whole system: 1200 – 400 – 200 = 1000a M1 A1

a = 0.6 m s-2 A1 (3)


(b) For trailer: T – 200 = 200 x 0.6 M1 A1 ft

T = 320 N A1

OR:
OR: For car: 1200 – 400 – T = 800 x 0.6 M1 A1 ft

T = 320 N A1 (3)

(c) For trailer: 200 + 100 = 200f or -200f M1 A1

f = 1.5 m s-2 (-1.5) A1

For car: 400 + F – 100 = 800f or -800f M1 A2

F = 900 A1 (7)

(N.B. For both: 400 + 200 + F = 1000f )


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Question
Scheme Marks
Number

Q7 (a)
M (Q), 50g(1.4 − x) + 20g x 0.7 = TP x 1.4 M1 A1

TP = 588 − 350x Printed answer A1 (3)

(b)
M (P), 50gx + 20g x 0.7 = TQ x 1.4 or R(↑), TP + TQ = 70 g M1 A1

TQ = 98 + 350x A1 (3)

(c) Since 0 < x < 1.4 , 98 < TP < 588 and 98 < TQ < 588 M1 A1 A1
(3)
(d)
98 + 350x = 3 ( 588 − 350x ) M1

x = 1.19 DM1 A1 (3)


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Q8 (a)
v = 1.2 2 + (−0.9)2 = 1.5 m s-1 M1 A1 (2)
(b) (rH =)100 j + t (1.2 i − 0.9 j) m M1 A1 (2)
(c) (rK =)9 i + 46 j + t (0.75 i + 1.8 j) m M1 A1
HK = rK − rH = (9 − 0.45t )i + (2.7t − 54) j m Printed Answer M1 A1 (4)
(d)

Meet when HK = 0
(9 − 0.45t ) = 0 and (2.7t − 54) = 0 M1 A1

A1
t = 20 from both equations
DM1 A1 cso
rK = rH = (24i + 82 j) m

(5)

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