January 2011 QP - Unit 1 AQA Physics A-Level
January 2011 QP - Unit 1 AQA Physics A-Level
January 2011 QP - Unit 1 AQA Physics A-Level
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General Certificate of Education
January 2011
PHYSICS A PHYA1
Unit 1 Particles, Quantum Phenomena and Electricity
Instructions to Invigilators
Before the start of the examination please ask candidates to amend their question papers as follows.
(Please read out this message twice to ensure understanding.)
In the question under the figure, cross out the fourth word, ‘laws’ and insert the word ‘law’.
ERRATUM NOTICE
General Certificate of Secondary Education
January 2011
PHYSICS A PHYA1
Unit 1 Particles, Quantum Phenomena and Electricity
Instructions to Invigilators
Before the start of the examination please ask candidates to amend their question papers as follows.
(Please read out this message twice to ensure understanding.)
In the question under the figure, cross out the fourth word, ‘laws’ and insert the word ‘law’.
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General Certificate of Education 1
Advanced Subsidiary Examination
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Physics A PHYA1 4
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Unit 1 Particles, Quantum Phenomena and Electricity
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Wednesday 12 January 2011 9.00 am to 10.15 am
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1 (a) (i) State one difference between these two groups of particles.
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1 (a) (ii) Give an example of a non-strange hadron and an example of a lepton.
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1 (a) (iii) Hadrons can be further divided into two groups. Name these two groups and state a
difference between them.
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1 (b) The Feynman Diagram in Figure 1 represents an interaction known as electron capture.
Figure 1
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1 (b) State a conservation laws obeyed in this interaction. Show how the property mentioned
in the law is conserved.
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2 (a) (i) Name the constituents of this atom and state how many of each are present.
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2 (a) (ii) Which constituent of an atom has the largest specific charge?
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2 (a) (iii) This isotope of radium decays by β– decay to form an element with symbol, Ac.
Write down an equation that represents this decay.
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2 (b) Z Ra is a neutral atom of a different isotope of radium. State a possible value for A and
for Z.
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3 Under certain circumstances, a photon moving through a material can interact with the
nucleus of an atom of the material to produce an electron and a positron.
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3 (ii) Give one reason why the photon could not produce a single electron instead of an
electron and a positron.
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3 (iii) Make use of the Data and Formulae booklet to show that the minimum energy of the
photon required for this process is 1.02 MeV.
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3 (iv) Photons whose wavelength exceeds a certain value will not cause this process.
Calculate the maximum wavelength for the process to occur stating your answer to an
appropriate number of significant figures.
answer = ...................................... m
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3 (v) Explain what will happen to the positron produced by the interaction.
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4 (a) The photoelectric effect suggests that electromagnetic waves can exhibit particle - like
behaviour. Explain what is meant by threshold frequency and why the existence of a
threshold frequency supports the particle nature of electromagnetic waves.
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4 (b) (i) An alpha particle of mass 6.6 × 10 –27 kg has a kinetic energy of 9.6 × 10 –13 J.
Show that the speed of the alpha particle is 1.7 × 10 7 m s–1 .
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4 (b) (ii) Calculate the momentum of the alpha particle, stating an appropriate unit.
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5 Domestic users in the United Kingdom are supplied with mains electricity at a root
mean square voltage of 230 V.
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answer = ...................................... V
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5 (b) (ii) Calculate the average power dissipated in a lamp connected to the mains supply when
the rms current is 0.26 A.
answer = ..................................... W
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5 (c) The frequency of the voltage supply is 50 Hz. On the axes below draw the waveform of
the supplied voltage labelling the axes with appropriate values.
voltage / V
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time / ms
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6 When a filament lamp is switched on it takes 0.50 seconds for the filament to reach its
normal operating temperature. The way in which the current changes during the first
second after switching on is shown on the graph in Figure 2.
Figure 2
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6 (a) Use the graph to determine the maximum current through the lamp.
answer = ...................................... A
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6 (b) (i) Calculate the resistance of the lamp when it has reached its normal operating
temperature,
answer = ..................................... Ω
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6 (b) (ii) Calculate the power of the lamp when it has reached its normal operating temperature.
answer = ..................................... W
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6 (c) Explain why the current through the lamp decreases between 0.05 s and 0.50 s.
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6 (d) State and explain the change, if any, to the final current through the lamp if it is
connected to the same supply with another similar lamp
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6 (e) State and explain why a filament lamp is most likely to fail as it is switched on.
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7 The circuit shown in Figure 3 shows a thermistor connected in a circuit with two
resistors, an ammeter and a battery of emf 15 V and negligible internal resistance.
Figure 3
15 V
540Ω
1200Ω
7 (a) When the thermistor is at a certain temperature the current through the ammeter is
10.0 mA.
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7 (a) (iii) Calculate the resistance of the parallel combination of the resistor and the thermistor.
answer = ..................................... Ω
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answer = ..................................... Ω
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7 (b) The temperature of the thermistor is increased so that its resistance decreases.
State and explain what happens to the pd across the 1200 Ω resistor.
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