PHSC GR 11 June 2024 MG Final
PHSC GR 11 June 2024 MG Final
PHSC GR 11 June 2024 MG Final
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
PAPER 1
MARKING GUIDELINES
COMMON TEST
JUNE 2024
NATIONAL
SENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 11
QUESTION 1
1.1 A
1.2 D
1.3 B
1.4 C
1.5 D
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QUESTION 2
2.1.1 A single force having the same effect as two or more forces together at a
point. (2)
✓
✓
(4)
Marking Rubric : Scale Diagram
Criteria Mark allocation
Forces FX and FY correctly
2 x 1 = (2)
plotted using ANY SCALE
Resultant force is correctly drawn
by completing the parallelogram (1)
accurately.
Accept a range of : FNET 5,2 N ⎯ 5,7 N (1)
QUESTION 3
3.1.1 fK = µK·N
= 0,025 x (82,5)(9,8)
=20,213 N
3.1.2 It has a smaller co-efficient of kinetic friction as compared to the block
being in direct contact with the floor, hence a smaller kinetic frictional
force (2)
3.2.1 When a resultant/net force acts on an object, the object will accelerate in
the direction of the force. The acceleration is directly proportional to the
net force and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. (2)
Fg / W/Weight/Gravitational Force
(4)
QUESTION 4
4.1 Every body in the universe attracts every other body with a gravitational
force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and
inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their
centres.
(Marks must only be awarded if the definition is in context of the
gravitational law) (2)
4.2 W = mg
1 x106 = m(9,8)
m = 1,02 x 105 kg
Gm1 m2
F=
r2
(6,67 × 10−11 )(5,98 × 1024 )(8,98 × 104 )
F=
(6,4 × 106 + 1 × 106 )2
= 6,54 x 105 N (5)
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QUESTION 5
5.1.3 kQ1 Q 2
F= NOTE: If any other value is used
r2 9 for Coulomb’s const (k), award
(9×10 )(7,5×10−6 )(7,5×10−6 ) marks for substitution and final
1,2 = 2
𝑥 answer if it is computed correctly
x = 0,65 m (3)
5.2 kQ
EA→Y = kQ
r2 EB→Y =
r2
(9 × 109 )(6 × 10−9 )
= (9 × 109 )(2 × 10−9 )
(0,2)2 =
(0,3)2
= 1350 NC-1
ENET = 1350 + 200
= 200 N·C-1
= 1550 N·C-1
(5)
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QUESTION 6
6.1 The magnitude of the induced emf across the ends of a conductor is
directly proportional to the rate of change in the magnetic flux linked with
the conductor. (2)
6.2 Increase speed at which the magnet is moved relative to the coil
Increase the number of turns in the coil
Use stronger magnets (accept any 2) (2)
QUESTION 7
7.1 Vlost
r=
I
0,6
0,5 =
I
I8Ω = 1,2 A (3)
ε = IR + Ir
12 = 1,2 (8 + RP ) + 1,2 (0,5)
R P = 1,5 Ω 1 1 1
= +
OPTION 2 𝑅𝑃 𝑅1 𝑅2
OPTION 3
IR = ITOT - I4
= 1,2 - 0,45 = 0,75 A
VR = IR x R
1,8 = 0,75 x R
R = 2,4 Ω (4)
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TOTAL : 75 MARKS