PAPER 2 Flashcards
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When a plastic rod is rubbed with a cloth, the plastic rod gains ……………………………………………………..
After the plastic rod has been rubbed with the cloth, the plastic rod has a …………………………………………………….. charge.
- Electrons
- Negative charge
- (droplets) repel each other
- (droplets) spread out / finer spray
Droplets of paint are positively charged. The object being painted is given a negative charge. Explain why this is an advantage.
(2)
- (object) attracts droplets
- paint reaches back of object
- less paint wasted
As the sweat evaporates, it cools his body. Use ideas about particles to explain why evaporation leads to cooling. (3)
- evaporation as liquid turns into gas
- higher KE
- reducing (average) energy of particles left
- reducing temperature;
Suggest why a runner might cool down too quickly if he does not wear a foil sheet. (2)
- (still covered in) sweat /evaporation mentioned;
- not generating as much ‘new’ heat;
Explain how the foil sheet reduces heat loss. (2)
- (shiny) surface reflects/poor absorber
- reducing radiation /IR losses;
How could the student check that the ruler is horizontal? (2)
- place spirit level on ruler
- bubble should be central;
- clockwise and anticlockwise moments equal
- fish are closer to A;
- therefore to get same moment for smaller distance (force must be larger);
State one advantage of transmitting electricity at high voltages. (1)
- (lower current leads to)
- less power losses
Some power stations use uranium as a fuel. Describe the problems that arise from the disposal of waste from this type of power station. (4)
- Radioactive / emits radiation
- High activity
- Long half life
- causes harm to people /environmen
- Expensive to dispose of
- Need for security / shielding
- location of storage is tough to find
- at lower temp, particles move at lower kinetic energy on average
- so hit sides less often / with less energy
- reducing force / pressure
- increased tension in rubber
- pulls balloon material into smaller size;
State what is meant by the term magnetic field line. (1)
Line that shows direction of the magnetic force/field
The student wants to find the density of the coin. She uses her values for the diameter and thickness of the coin to calculate its volume. What else must she do to find the density of the coin? (3)
- Measure/find mass
- Using electronic balance
- Repeat readings, find average
- Density = mass/volume
- kg/m3
The washing machine is fitted with a fuse rated at 13 A. Explain why the washing machine is fitted with a fuse. (2)
- As a safety device
- In case of fault
- excessive current
- Prevents (wires or appliance) overheating/fire
Why does falling over reduce the gravitational potential energy of the carton? (1)
Centre of gravity is lower