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AQA GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE: TRILOGY 8464/P/2F Foundation Tier Physics Paper 2F Question Paper + Mark scheme [MERGED] June 2022 *jun228464p2f01* IB/M/Jun22/E16 8464/P/2F For Examiner’s Use Question Mark 1

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AQA GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE: TRILOGY 8464/P/2F Foundation Tier Physics Paper 2F Question Paper + Mark scheme [MERGED] June 2022 *junp2f01* IB/M/Jun22/E16 8464/P/2F For Examiner’s Use Question Mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TOTAL Time allowed: 1 hour 15 minutes Materials For this paper you must have: • a protractor • a ruler • a scientific calculator • the Physics Equations Sheet (enclosed). Instructions • Use black ink or black ball-point pen. • Pencil should only be used for drawing. • Fill in the boxes at the top of this page. • Answer all questions in the spaces provided. • If you need extra space for your answer(s), use the lined pages at the end of this book. Write the question number against your answer(s). • Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked. • In all calculations, show clearly how you work out your answer. Information • The maximum mark for this paper is 70. • The marks for questions are shown in brackets. • You are expected to use a calculator where appropriate. • You are reminded of the need for good English and clear presentation in your answers. Please write clearly in block capitals. Centre number Candidate number Surname Forename(s) Candidate signature I declare this is my own work. GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE: TRILOGY Foundation Tier Physics Paper 2F F 2 *02* IB/M/Jun22/8464/P/2F 0 1 There are different types of electromagnetic waves. 0 1 . 1 What do all electromagnetic waves transfer? [1 mark] Tick () one box. Charge Energy Matter Sound 0 1 . 2 Complete the sentence. Choose answers from the box. [2 marks] charge frequency speed wavelength Different types of electromagnetic waves have a different and a different . 0 1 . 3 Figure 1 shows the electromagnetic spectrum. Figure 1 Give the names of parts A and B of the electromagnetic spectrum. [2 marks] A B Do not write outside the box 3 *03* Turn over ► IB/M/Jun22/8464/P/2F Do not write outside the box 8 0 1 . 4 Different types of electromagnetic waves have different uses. Draw one line from each type of electromagnetic wave to its use. [3 marks] Type of electromagnetic wave Use Microwaves Ultraviolet X-rays Electrical heaters Energy efficient lamps Imaging bones Satellite communications Turn over for the next question 4 *04* IB/M/Jun22/8464/P/2F Do not write outside the 0 2 A student investigated how the colour of a surface affects the power of the infrared box radiation emitted by the surface. Figure 2 shows the equipment used. Figure 2 5 *05* Turn over ► IB/M/Jun22/8464/P/2F Do not write outside the The infrared detector measures the power of the infrared radiation emitted by box the flasks. 0 2 . 1 The student poured hot water into each flask. What should the student do to reduce the risk of burning herself with the hot water? [1 mark] 0 2 . 2 Describe how the student should use the equipment in Figure 2 to compare the power of the infrared radiation emitted by each surface. [4 marks] Question 2 continues on the next page 6 *06* IB/M/Jun22/8464/P/2F Do not write outside the A student investigated how the power of the infrared radiation emitted from a flask box changed with time. Table 1 shows the results. Table 1 Time in seconds Power in watts 0 8.0 60 7.2 120 6.5 180 5.9 240 5.4 300 5.0 360 4.7 420 4.5 0 2 . 3 Describe the pattern shown by the data in Table 1. [2 marks] 0 2 . 4 What is the most likely value for the power of the infrared radiation emitted after 480 seconds? Use Table 1. [1 mark] Tick () one box. 4.0 W 4.2 W 4.4 W 4.6 W 7 *07* Turn over ► IB/M/Jun22/8464/P/2F Do not write outside the box 11 A Leslie Cube is used to demonstrate that different surfaces emit different amounts of infrared radiation. Figure 3 shows an infrared detector and a Leslie Cube filled with hot water. Figure 3 0 2 . 5 Give one advantage of using a Leslie Cube rather than the equipment in Figure 2 on page 4. [1 mark] 0 2 . 6 The teacher improved the demonstration by using four infrared detectors connected to a data logger and computer. Each detector was pointed at a different surface of the Leslie Cube. The distance between the surface and the detector was the same in each case. Give two reasons why this improved the demonstration. [2 marks] 1 2 8 *08* IB/M/Jun22/8464/P/2F Do not write outside the box 0 3 Figure 4 shows an apple hanging from a tree. The X marks the centre of mass of the apple. Figure 4 0 3 . 1 Draw an arrow on Figure 4 to represent the weight of the apple. [1 mark] 0 3 . 2 The apple has a mass of 0.150 kg gravitational field strength = 9.8 N/kg Calculate the weight of the apple. Use the equation: weight = mass × gravitational field strength [2 marks] Weight = N 9 *09* Turn over ► IB/M/Jun22/8464/P/2F Do not write outside the 0 3 box . 3 The apple in Figure 4 is stationary. Why is the apple stationary? [1 mark] Tick () one box. The resultant force on the apple is downwards. The resultant force on the apple is upwards. The resultant force on the apple is zero. Question 3 continues on the next page 10 *10* IB/M/Jun22/8464/P/2F Do not write outside the box 7 When the apple is ripe it falls from the tree and accelerates towards the ground. 0 3 . 4 Why does the apple accelerate? [1 mark] Tick () one box. The resultant force on the apple is downwards. The resultant force on the apple is upwards. The resultant force on the apple is zero. 0 3 . 5 The acceleration of the apple is 9.8 m/s2 The velocity of the apple changes from 0 to 4.9 m/s Calculate the time taken for the apple to fall to the ground. Use the equation: time taken = change in velocity acceleration [2 marks] Time taken = s 11 *11* Turn over ► IB/M/Jun22/8464/P/2F Do not write outside the box 0 4 Figure 5 shows a compass. Figure 5 0 4 . 1 Why does the compass always point in the same direction when it is not near a magnet? [1 mark] Tick () one box. The compass is not magnetic. The Earth has a magnetic field. There is no force acting on the compass. 0 4 . 2 What material could the needle of the compass be made from? [1 mark] Tick () one box. Aluminium Copper Plastic Steel 12 *12* IB/M/Jun22/8464/P/2F Do not write outside the Figure 6 shows a coil of wire. box There is a current in the coil. The circles show the position of four compasses. Figure 6 0 4 . 3 Which statement describes the magnetic field around the coil? [1 mark] Tick () one box. The field has the same strength at all points. The field is stronger further away from the coil. The field is strongest at the ends of the coil. 0 4 . 4 Draw one arrow in each circle on Figure 6 to show the direction of the magnetic field at that point. [2 marks] 13 *13* Turn over ► IB/M/Jun22/8464/P/2F Do not write outside the box 7 0 4 . 5 Give two ways the magnetic field around the coil could be made stronger. [2 marks] 1 2 Turn over for the next question 14 *14* IB/M/Jun22/8464/P/2F Do not write outside the 0 5 The stopping distance of a car is the sum of the thinking distance and the box braking distance. 0 5 . 1 Which factors affect the thinking distance? [2 marks] Tick () two boxes. Condition of the tyres Driving on wet roads Mass of the car Tiredness of the driver Using a mobile phone 0 5 . 2 Explain why a person should not drink alcohol and then drive. [3 marks] 15 *15* Turn over ► IB/M/Jun22/8464/P/2F Do not write outside the The Highway Code gives information on how thinking distance depends on the speed box of a car. Figure 7 shows the information as a graph. Figure 7 0 5 . 3 What is the speed of a car if the thinking distance is 16 m? [1 mark] Speed of car = m/s 0 5 . 4 Describe the relationship between speed and thinking distance. [2 marks] 0 5 . 5 The Highway Code assumes the driver’s reaction time is 0.70 seconds. Draw a line on Figure 7 to show the relationship for a driver with a reaction time of 1.4 seconds. [2 marks] 16 *16* IB/M/Jun22/8464/P/2F Do not write outside the box 14 0 5 . 6 A car accelerates at 5.0 m/s2 over a distance of 45 m initial velocity of the car = 0 m/s Calculate the final velocity of the car. Use the Physics Equations Sheet. Give your answer to 2 significa

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