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First teaching 2023

First exams 2025

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Practice Paper 2 (SL IB Physics)

Practice Paper Questions

1a
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A projectile is launched from sea level with an initial velocity v at an angle of θ above the ground.

On the axes below, sketch graphs to show how the horizontal and vertical components of the velocity of the ball vx and vy change with time t until the projectile hits the ground. 


Assume that air resistance is negligible. 

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1b
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The launch location and point of impact of the ball in relation to the ground are shown in the diagram.

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On the diagram, sketch the trajectory of the ball when:

(i)
the effects of fluid resistance are negligible. Label this line X.
[1]
(ii)
the effects of fluid resistance are not negligible. Label this line Y.
[1]

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2a
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Two blocks of mass 4.5 kg and 6.0 kg are joined by a string and rest on a smooth horizontal table. A force F of 100 N is applied to one of the blocks. 

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Calculate

(i)
The acceleration of the blocks
[1]
(ii)
The tension in the string.
[1]
2b
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The 4.5 kg block is now placed on top of the 6.0 kg block. The coeffecient of static friction between them is 0.40. 

Calculate the maximum horizontal force F that can be applied to the bottom block that would result in both blocks moving together without slipping. 

2c
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The two blocks are now attached by a light inextensible string that passes over a smooth pulley. They are held stationary and suddenly released. 

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Determine the acceleration of each block and the tension in the string.  

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3a
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A motor is used to lift a 50 kg mass from rest up a vertical distance of 18 m in 0.3 minutes.

Calculate the minimum power requires to the lift the mass.

3b
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Explain why the power calculated in (a) is a minimum value.

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4a
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The spectrum of radiation emitted by a sample of glacier ice is examined. The peak frequency of radiation emitted by the ice is 2.25 × 1013 Hz.

Calculate the temperature of the ice in °C.

4b
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The average albedo of fresh snow is 0.9. The average albedo of the glacier ice is 0.25.

(i)
Determine the ratio of the amount of light scattered by fresh snow to that of glacier ice.

[2]

(ii)
Outline an assumption made in part (i) and give a reason why this assumption may not be correct.

[2]

4c
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The average intensity of radiation incident on the glacier is expected to change due to global warming.

When the snow melts, it exposes the glacier ice beneath the surface. 

Explain how the loss of snow could contribute to global warming.

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5a
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A metal pendulum bob of mass 7.5 g is suspended from a fixed point by a length of thread with negligible mass. The pendulum is set in motion and oscillates with simple harmonic motion. 

The graph shows the kinetic energy of the bob as a function of time.

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Calculate the length of the thread.

5b
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For the simple pendulum:

 
(i)
Label the graph from part a with an A at the point where the restoring force is acting at a maximum.
[1]
(ii)
Label the graph from part a with a B at the point where the speed of the pendulum is half of its initial speed.
[1]

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6a
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In a comparison of two stars, A and B, the following data was collected

Surface temperature of star A = 25 000 K

Surface temperature of star B = 4300 K

The radius of star B was determined to be 1.1 × 105 times larger than the radius of star A.

(i)
Outline what is meant by the luminosity of a star.
[1]
(ii)
Calculate the ratio of the luminosity of star B to the luminosity of star A.
[3]

6b
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Determine the wavelengths of light for which the maximum rate of emission occurs from stars A and B.

6c
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The graph shows the variation of rate of emission against wavelength for the Sun.

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On the graph, sketch the variation of rate of emission against wavelength for stars A and B.

6d
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Under the right conditions, four hydrogen nuclei can fuse to make a helium nucleus in a process known as the proton–proton cycle.    

Nuclei Mass/ u
straight H presuperscript 1 1.0078
He presuperscript 4 4.0026

Show that 4 × 10–12 J of energy is released as a result of the fusion of four hydrogen nuclei.

6e
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Fusion occurs naturally in the core of stars.

Explain why very high densities of matter and very high temperatures are needed to bring about and maintain nuclear fusion in stars.

6f
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While on the main sequence, the Sun maintains a constant luminosity of 3.86 × 1026 W. It is predicted that the Sun will spend a total of 1010 years in this phase of its evolutionary cycle. 

Show that the Sun will convert a total mass of 2 × 1029 kg of hydrogen into helium during its time on the main sequence. 

6g
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One day, the Sun will leave the main sequence and move on to the next stage of its evolutionary cycle.

Discuss what will happen to the Sun.

In your answer, you should outline

  • the conditions that will initiate this change
  • the nuclear processes that will occur 
  • the physical changes that the Sun will undergo.

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