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First teaching 2023

First exams 2025

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Practice Paper 1B (HL IB Physics)

Practice Paper Questions

1a
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3 marks

A group of students investigate the viscosity of a liquid. The group measured the force required to pull a small sphere upwards through the liquid at a constant speed.

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The group measured the diameter of the sphere using a micrometer.

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Calculate the percentage uncertainty in the diameter of the sphere shown on the micrometer.

1b
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Outline one precaution that should be taken before using a micrometer.

1c
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The group used a force gauge to take measurements of the force on the sphere when it was suspended and stationary in the liquid.

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When the sphere was stationary, the reading on the force gauge was 0.20 N.

The student then moved the force gauge upwards so that the sphere moved at a constant speed. They determined this value of speed by taking the following measurements

  • distance moved between the rubber bands = 25.0 cm
  • time taken to move between the rubber bands = 0.78 s

When the sphere was moving at constant speed, the reading on the force gauge was 0.29 N.

(i)
Outline why it was necessary to take two measurements of force.
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(ii)
Calculate the viscosity of the liquid.
[3]
1d
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Discuss which measurement contributes the largest source of uncertainty in the determination of viscosity.

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2a
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A student investigates the behaviour of a thermistor using the circuit shown in the diagram.

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The student heated the thermistor to 100°C and measured the potential difference V across it. They decreased the temperature theta and recorded further measurements of V and theta until the temperature reached 10°C.

Suggest a suitable method for varying the temperature of the thermistor.

2b
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The reading of V when the thermistor was at room temperature is shown on the voltmeter in the diagram below.

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Calculate the percentage uncertainty in the measured value of V.

2c
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The student plotted a graph of the measurements of V and θ.

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Estimate the value of V for a temperature of 0°C.

2d
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The student suggests that V is inversely proportional to the absolute temperature, in Kelvin.

Discuss whether the student is correct.

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