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TRIAL SPM 2011 - PAHANG

SECTION A NO 1. (a) (i) (ii) (iii) (b) (i) - Depth of water, d - wavelength, -Frequency -Diagram 1.3 : 4.2 cm, number of =7 -Diagram 1.4 : 4.0 cm, number of =5 -Diagram 1.5 : 4.0 cm, number of =4 -Diagram 1.6 : 3.6 cm, number of =3 Note : Only 3 pairs correct, award 1 mark d/cm 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0
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PHYSICS PAPER 3 (4531/3)


MARK TOTAL 1 1 1

MARKING SCHEME

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2 /cm 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1 1 2 1

(ii)

Distance AB/ cm 4.0 4.2 4.0 4.0 3.6

Number of 10 7 5 4 3

(c)

Quantities of d, distance AB, number of and shown in the table State the units of d, distance AB, number of and correctly All values of are calculated correctly (Only 3 values correct, award 1 mark ) must be consistent to 1 decimal place

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Draw a complete graph of against d Tick based on the following aspects : - A. Show on y-axis and d on x-axis - B. State the units of the variables correctly - C. Both axes are marked with uniform scale - D. All five points are plotted correctly, Note : Only three points plotted correctly, award E. Best straight line is drawn F. Show the minimum size of graph at least 5 x 4 (10 cm x 8 cm) square (counted from the origin until the furthest point)

Score Number of 7 5-6 3-4 2 1 (d) is directly proportional to d

Score 5 4 3 2 1

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Question 2 Section 2 (ii) (a) (i) Marks 1 1 1 (iii) (iv) 1 1 1 1 (b) Marking scheme uv is directly proportional to (u+v) Straight line from uv = 400 at y-axis and straight line to x-axis u+v = 40 cm when u = 20 m, v = 20 cm Draw a sufficient large triangle 5 x 4 (10 cm x 8 cm) Correct substitution(based on candidates triangle) State the value /answer with unit : 10 cm

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uv = f(u+v)
From uv = f(u+v) and y = mx + c

(c)

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f = gradient, m = 10 cm

(d) Total

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Carry out the experiment in a dark room to observe a clearer image //(any relevant answers)

Question 3 (a) (b) (c) 1 1 1 State a suitable inference Volume of the balloon depends on its pressure State relevant hypothesis (with direction) The smaller the pressure, the greater the volume Describe a complete and suitable experimental framework State the aim of the experiment To investigate the relationship between mass of slotted weight and volume of gas State the manipulated variable and the responding variable Manipulated variable - mass of slotted weight, m Responding variable - Volume of gas, V State the constant variable Constant variable cross section area, A // temperature List out the important apparatus and materials A big syringe and piston, slotted weights, rubber hose, clip and retort stand State a functional arrangement of the apparatus

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Must: syringe with scale 1 1 1 State the method of controlling the manipulated variable Place a 200 g slotted weight onto the piston State the method of measuring the responding variable Measure the volume of the gas // Record the reading of the syringe, V Repeat the experiment at least 4 times with different values Repeat the experiment for different weights, 400 g. 600 g, 800 g and 1000 g .

Tabulate the data Records the data. Mass, m/g 200 400 600 800 1000 . Volume, V/cm3

State how data will be analysed (sketch graph/statement)

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Question 4 Section Mark (a) 1 (b) (c) 1 1

Answer State a suitable inference Brightness of the bulb depends on the length of wire State relevant hypothesis (with direction) The longer the wire, the higher the resistance Describe a complete and suitable experimental framework State the aim of the experiment To investigate the relationship between length of wire and its resistance State the manipulated variable and the responding variable Manipulated variable : length of wire, l Responding variable : resistance, R State the constant variable Constant variable cross section area, A // temperature List out the important apparatus and materials Constantan wire, dry cells, rheostat, voltmeter, ammeter, ruler, connecting wires, switch and jockey

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State a functional arrangement of the apparatus

State the method of controlling the manipulated variable Turn on the switch. Place the jockey at length of wire, l = 20.0 cm Adjust the rheostat until the ammeter shows, I = 0.5 A State the method of measuring the responding variable Measure the potential difference, V. Calculate resistance, R using the formula, R = V/I Repeat the experiment at least 4 times with different values Repeat the experiment for different lengths, l = 40.0 cm, 60.0 cm, 80.0 cm and 100.0 cm. Tabulate the data Records the data. l/cm 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 . R/

State how data will be analysed (sketch graph/statement)

Total

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