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June 2025 Edexcel: A Level Physics 9PH0/03 Paper 3 – General and Practical Principles in Physics – Merged Question Paper & Mark Scheme Answer ALL questions in the spaces provided. 1 A student investigated the variation of current with applied potential difference (p.d.) for a filament bulb. Under normal working conditions the potential difference across the bulb is 3.0 V. (a) The circuit diagram shows the circuit the student used. 9.0V A V Comment on the suitability of the student’s circuit. 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In his conclusion he stated This will give an accurate value for the working resistance, as the value of current is precise. Assess the validity of the student’s statement. You do not need to carry out a calculation. 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(Total for Question 1 = 7 marks) ■■■■ 3 Turn over DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA 2 A transmitter produces microwaves with a frequency of 10.7GHz. The microwaves are directed towards a metal plate. A microwave receiver R is placed between the transmitter and the metal plate, as shown. metal plate microwave R transmitter A B When R is moved along the line AB, the intensity of microwaves received is observed to increase from minimum to maximum a number of times. The distance between successive minima is about 1.5 cm. Explain these observations. 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(Total for Question 2 = 5 marks) 4 ■■■■ DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA BLANK PAGE 5 Turn over ■ ■ ■ ■ 3 A student uses a digital balance. She sets the balance to zero and then places a prism on the balance, as shown. clamp stand prism digital balance A uniform metre rule is pivoted at its 5.0 cm mark. The metre rule is then supported horizontally at the 30.0 cm mark by the prism, as shown below. pivot metre rule (a) (i) The metre rule is in equilibrium. Explain why the increase in mass recorded by the balance is not equal to the mass of the metre rule. 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Centre Number Candidate Number June 2025 Edexcel: A Level Physics
9PH0/03 Paper 3 – General and
Practical Principles in Physics –
Merged Question Paper & Mark
Scheme




Paper


Physics
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PAPER 3: General and Practical Principles in Physics

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Answer all
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questions in the spaces provided
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– use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question.
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1 A student investigated the variation of current with applied potential difference (p.d.)




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for a filament bulb. Under normal working conditions the potential difference across the
bulb is 3.0 V.

(a) The circuit diagram shows the circuit the student used.

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Comment on the suitability of the student’s circuit.
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, (b) When the p.d. across the bulb was 3.0 V, the student recorded a value of 1.29A for
the current.
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In his conclusion he stated

This will give an accurate value for the working resistance, as the
value of current is precise.
Assess the validity of the student’s statement. You do not need to carry out
a calculation.
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, 2 A transmitter produces microwaves with a frequency of 10.7 GHz. The microwaves
are directed towards a metal plate. A microwave receiver R is placed between the
transmitter and the metal plate, as shown.




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metal plate




microwave R
transmitter A B




When R is moved along the line AB, the intensity of microwaves received is observed
to increase from minimum to maximum a number of times. The distance between
successive minima is about 1.5 cm.




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Explain these observations. Your answer should include a calculation.

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