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AQA Physics Paper 1 Higher Combined Science Predicted Paper 2022 Name ……………………………………………… Date ……………………………………………… 1 hour 15 minutes allowed Similar to your real exam, each question in this gets harder towards the end of each question, so if you find you can’t do the last part of a certain question, try the next question – they all start off easier then get harder. Grade boundaries These are VERY rough guesses! Getting an 8 or 9 on this paper does not guarantee you the same mark in the exam. • 9 55 • 8 45 • 7 35 • 6 25 • 5 15 The information from the exam board gives us a broad overview of what is covered in the exam. If a topic is not listed as a ‘major focus’ it can still come up in a question, but that question might not be worth many marks. There are questions in this paper that cover topics that are not a ‘major focus’ for the exam, but don’t let that worry you! Exam Analysis Question Marks available Marks gained Topic Advanced information for 2022 What do you need to do to improve? 1 13 Particles Changes of state and the particle model, and particle model and pressure 2 4 Renewable energy Energy transfers 3 21 Atoms and nuclear radiation Atoms and isotopes, and atoms and nuclear radiation 4 13 Specific heat capacity Energy changes in a system, and the ways energy is stored before and after such changes, and Required Practical Activity 14 5 10 Circuits Required Practical Activity 16, and energy transfers 6 9 Gravitational potential energy Energy changes in a system, and the ways energy is stored before and after such changes Total 70 Equations sheet Equation Symbol Unit Ek = ½ mv2 Ek = kinetic energy m = mass v = speed Ek = J (joules) m = kg (kilograms) v = m/s (meters per second) Ee = ½ ke2 Ee = elastic potential energy k = spring constant e = extension Ee = J (joules) k = N/m (newtons per meter) e = m (meters) Ep = mgh Ep = gravitational potential energy m = mass g = gravitational field strength h = height Ep = J (joules) m = kg (kilograms) g = N/kg (newtons per kilogram) h = m (meters) ΔE = mcΔθ ΔE = change in thermal energy m = mass c = specific heat capacity Δθ = temperature change ΔE = J (joules) m = kg (kilograms) c = J/kg˚C (joules per kilogram degree Celsius) Δθ = ˚C (degree Celsius) P = E T P = power E = energy transferred t = time P = W (watts) E = J (joules) t = s (seconds) P = W T P = power W = work done t = time P = W (watts) E = J (joules) t = s (seconds) Efficiency = useful energy out total energy in Efficiency = useful power out total power in Equation Symbols Units Q = It Q = Charge I = Current t = Time Q = C (coulombs) I = A (amps) t = s (seconds) V = IR V = Potential difference I = Current R = Resistance V = V (volts) I = A (amps) R = Ω (ohms) P = VI P = Power V = Potential difference I = Current P = W (watts) V = V (volts) I = A (amps) P = I2R P = Power I = Current R = Resistance P = W (watts) I = A (amps) R = Ω (ohms) E = Pt E = Energy P = Power t = Time E = J (joules) P = W (watts) t = s (seconds) E = QV E = Energy Q = Charge V = Potential difference E = J (joules) Q = C (coulombs) V = V (volts) Equation Symbols Units ρ = m V ρ = density m = mass V = volume ρ = kg/m3 (kilograms per meter cubed m = kg (kilograms) V = m3 (meters cubed) ΔE = mcΔθ ΔE = change in thermal energy m = mass c = specific heat capacity Δθ = temperature change ΔE = J (joules) m = kg (kilograms) c = J/kg˚C (joules per kilogram degree Celsius) Δθ = ˚C (degree Celsius) E = mL E = Energy m = mass L = specific latent heat E = J (joules) m = kg (kilograms) L = J/kg (joules per kilogram) Question 1 a) Water can go through different phases: solid, liquid and gas. Give the common names for the different phases of water and match them to their state. (2 marks) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… b) When provided with energy, water can go from a liquid to a gas. Give the name of this transition. (1 mark) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… c) Describe the change in the movement and arrangement of particles when the transition from a liquid to a gas happens. (4 marks) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………

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