Essential Workbook: Cambridge IGCSE & O Level
Essential Workbook: Cambridge IGCSE & O Level
Essential Workbook: Cambridge IGCSE & O Level
Essential
Physics
Workbook
Third Edition
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Sampl e stu d
Sarah Lloyd
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1. In international athletics competitions, such as the Olympics, it is essential to time races as accurately and precisely
as possible.
[2]
b. Why is this method of timing particularly important for short races such as the 100 metres?
[2]
c. Why would it be difficult to time a 100 metres race using a stop clock?
[1]
2. a. You are asked to find, as accurately as possible, the volume of a pebble with approximate volume 30 cm3, using a
water displacement method. Which size measuring cylinder would you choose to measure the displaced water?
[3]
ii. Name a measuring instrument he could use to improve the precision of his measurements.
[1]
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Language lab Motion 1.2 Distance–time graphs
[1]
[1]
[4]
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ii. Describe the motion of the person between 400 s and 500 s.
[1]
[3]
time
b.
distance
[3]
time
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Language lab Motion 1.3 More about speed
Describe your journey home from school or college. Include these key words: speed, distance, and time.
[3]
1. a. Using symbols, write down the equation for calculating speed. [1]
iii. An athlete moving at 4.5 m/s travels a distance of 0.09 km. How long does this take?
time = s [2]
c. On a particular journey, a cyclist travels at a speed of 10 m/s for 35 minutes, rests for 5 minutes, and then travels
at a speed of 8 m/s for 55 minutes.
distance = m [3]
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Language lab Motion 1.4 Acceleration
b. Calculate the acceleration of a cyclist, who increases her velocity from 5 m/s to 7 m/s in 0.5 s.
acceleration = [3]
c. How long does it take for a train to increase its velocity from 10 m/s to 40 m/s if it accelerates at 3 m/s2?
time = [3]
d. A car, initially travelling at 6 m/s, accelerates at 4 m/s2 for 2.5 s. What is its final velocity?
velocity = [3]
2. A girl throws a ball in the air with a velocity of 4 m/s. The acceleration due to gravity is −10 m/s2.
a. What is the velocity of the ball when it reaches its highest point? [1]
b. Calculate the time it takes for the ball to reach its highest point.
time = [3]
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Language lab Motion 1.5 More about acceleration
Beginnings: Endings:
If the velocity of a car is increasing this means will decelerate (slow down).
When a cyclist applies his brakes the bicycle to the distance travelled.
[1]
[2]
10
A B C
0
0 100 250 400
time / s
distance = [1]
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Language lab Motion 1.6 Free fall
13
Down
1. The smallest measurement on a metre rule
2. The unit of acceleration 12. Used to measure mass 14
[4]
b. Student A says that as the height of drop of the double interrupt card is increased, the acceleration will increase.
Student B disagrees and says that the height of drop will not matter and the acceleration will remain constant.
Who is correct? Explain your answer.
[3]
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Motion Multiple-choice questions
A mm B cm
C m D km
A milliseconds B seconds
C minutes D hours
5. What is the volume in cm3 of a block of height 0.23 m, length 0.06 m, and width 0.15 m?
A 2007 B 0.00207
C 2070 D 0.0207
6. A toy car of volume 54 cm3 is placed into a 500 ml measuring cylinder, containing 250 ml of water. What is the new
reading on the measuring cylinder?
A 554 ml B 446 ml
C 304 ml D 354 ml
7. A water wave takes 5.02 s to travel the length of a tank three times. What is the speed of the water wave if the tank
is 1.5 m long?
9. What is the acceleration of a runner who increases her velocity from 2 m/s to 8 m/s in 3 s?