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Master BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 with this comprehensive Past Paper Practice Pack. Designed to help students achieve top grades, this resource includes a wide range of exam-style questions that closely reflect the format and level of the Unit 1 external assessment. It is ideal for strengthening subject knowledge, improving exam technique, and building confidence through realistic practice. Perfect for independent revision, classroom learning, or final exam preparation, this pack helps students identify knowledge gaps, reinforce key concepts, and develop the skills needed to answer questions accurately under timed conditions. Whether you’re aiming for a Pass, Merit, or Distinction, this practice pack provides the focused preparation needed to maximise your exam performance.

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Unit 1 Physics past paper questions


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Total marks achieved: ______

,Questions
Q1.

Figure 1 shows a stationary wave on a vibrating string.




(i) Give the number of complete wavelengths shown on the string in Figure 1.
(1)
number of complete wavelengths = ...........................................................

(ii) Add a letter X to Figure 1 to show the position of one antinode.
(1)
(iii) Which process causes the stationary wave on the string in Figure 1?
(1)
A compression

B diffraction

C regeneration

D resonance


(iv) The string in Figure 1 is 1.0 m long.
The string has a mass of 2.1 g.
The tension in the string is 3.6 N.
Calculate the speed, v, of the wave on the string in Figure 1.


Use the equation:
Show your working.
(4)

, speed of wave = ........................................................... m/s


(Total for question = 7 marks)




Q2.

Mobile phones should receive a signal when the user is in range of a transmitter.

There are places where mobile phone signals cannot be received even when the user is in range of a
transmitter. Figure 6 shows a mobile phone with no signal.




Figure 6

For a mobile phone to receive a signal, the intensity must be above 9 × 10 –10 Wm –2.
–2
At a distance of 1.1 m from the transmitter, the output signal has an intensity of 1.5 Wm and the power
given by the constant k is 1.8 W.

Calculate the maximum distance from the transmitter that a signal of intensity 9 × 10 –10 Wm –2 can be
received by a mobile phone.

Give your answer in kilometres (km).

Use the equation I = k /r 2

Show your working.
(4)

, maximum distance = ........................................................... km


(Total for question = 4 marks)




Q3.

A digital signal has a value of 1.0 V when it is on and 0.0 V when it is off.

The digital signal changes every second.

An optical fibre is made of glass.

The speed of red light in air is 3.0 × 108 m s−1.

The speed of red light in the glass is 2.0 × 108 m s−1.

A ray of red light enters the glass from the air with an angle of incidence of 30°.




Calculate the angle of refraction, r, of the red light in the glass.

Show your working.

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