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A-level PHYSICS
Paper 3
Section B Engineering physics
Tuesday 17 June 2025 Morning Time allowed: The total time for
both sections of this paper is 2
Materials hours. You are advised to spend
For this paper you must have:
• a pencil and a ruler approximately
• a scientific calculator 50 minutes on this section.
• a Data and Formulae Booklet • a protractor.
Instructions For Examiner’s Use
• Use black ink or black ball-point pen.
• Fill in the boxes at the top of this page. Question Mark
• Answer all questions.
1
• You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. Do not write outside
the box around each page or on blank pages. 2
• If you need extra space for your answer(s), use the lined pages at the end of 3
this book. Write the question number against your answer(s).
4
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• The maximum mark for this paper is 35.
• You are expected to use a scientific calculator where appropriate.
• A Data and Formulae Booklet is provided as a loose insert.
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0 1
Answer all questions in this section.
0 1 The rotating part of an electric motor is called the rotor.
Figure 1 shows an end view of a rotor turning clockwise due to a driving torque from
the motor. In this question, the clockwise direction is treated as positive.
Figure 1 Figure 2
The rotor can be brought to rest rapidly by reversing the electrical supply connections
to the motor. Figure 2 shows the rotor at time t = 0 when the supply connections are
reversed.
The rotor then slows down due to a constant anticlockwise retarding torque so that it
stops at time t = t1.
The angular velocity of the rotor at t = 0 is 98.0 rad s−1 clockwise.
The applied torque on the rotor at t = 0 is anticlockwise.
The applied torque produces a constant angular acceleration of −303 rad s−2. Friction
torque is negligible.
.1 Determine t1.
[2 marks]
t1 = s
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A-level PHYSICS
Paper 3
Section B Engineering physics
Tuesday 17 June 2025 Morning Time allowed: The total time for
both sections of this paper is 2
Materials hours. You are advised to spend
For this paper you must have:
• a pencil and a ruler approximately
• a scientific calculator 50 minutes on this section.
• a Data and Formulae Booklet • a protractor.
Instructions For Examiner’s Use
• Use black ink or black ball-point pen.
• Fill in the boxes at the top of this page. Question Mark
• Answer all questions.
1
• You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. Do not write outside
the box around each page or on blank pages. 2
• If you need extra space for your answer(s), use the lined pages at the end of 3
this book. Write the question number against your answer(s).
4
TOTAL
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Do not
write
outside the
• Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked.
• Show all your working.
Information
• The marks for questions are shown in brackets.
• The maximum mark for this paper is 35.
• You are expected to use a scientific calculator where appropriate.
• A Data and Formulae Booklet is provided as a loose insert.
*JUN2574083BC01*
IB/M/Jun25/G4006/E7
7408/3BC
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Section B box
0 1
Answer all questions in this section.
0 1 The rotating part of an electric motor is called the rotor.
Figure 1 shows an end view of a rotor turning clockwise due to a driving torque from
the motor. In this question, the clockwise direction is treated as positive.
Figure 1 Figure 2
The rotor can be brought to rest rapidly by reversing the electrical supply connections
to the motor. Figure 2 shows the rotor at time t = 0 when the supply connections are
reversed.
The rotor then slows down due to a constant anticlockwise retarding torque so that it
stops at time t = t1.
The angular velocity of the rotor at t = 0 is 98.0 rad s−1 clockwise.
The applied torque on the rotor at t = 0 is anticlockwise.
The applied torque produces a constant angular acceleration of −303 rad s−2. Friction
torque is negligible.
.1 Determine t1.
[2 marks]
t1 = s
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