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2024 AQA GCSE PHYSICS 8463/1F Paper 1 Foundation Tier Question Paper + Mark Scheme + Insert AQA~ Please write clearly in block capitals. Centre number Candidate number Surname Forename(s) Candidate signature | declare this is my own work. GCSE PHYSICS Foundation Tier Paper 1 Wednesday 22 May 2024 Morning Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes Materials For this paper you must have: a ruler a scientific calculator the Physics Equations Sheet (enclosed). Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Pencil should only be used for drawing. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page. Answer all questions in the spaces provided. Do not write outside the box around each page or on blank pages. Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked. If you need extra space for your answer(s), use the lined pages at the end of this book. Write the question number against your answer(s). In all calculations, show clearly how you work out your answer. Information The maximum mark for this paper is 100. The marks for questions are shown in brackets. You are expected to use a calculator where appropriate. You are reminded of the need for good English and clear presentation in your answers. For Examiner's Use Question Mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 ¥ 8 9 10 11 TOTAL It UI 484631 IB/M/Jun24/G4005/E8 8463/1F 1 Answer all questions in the spaces provided. Figure 1 shows a static electricity generator. Figure 1 Metal dome Rubber belt \ Movement of belt Motor The rubber belt is turned by a motor. As the rubber belt moves, charge is transferred from the rubber belt to the metal dome. IMI IB/M/Jun24/8463/1F Do not write outside the box Do not write outside the [2] Complete the sentence. Box. Choose the answer from the box. [1 mark] attraction gravity repulsion The hair on the student’s head stands up because the strands of hair experience forces of [o|1].[3| Which of the following diagrams shows the electric field pattern around the negatively charged metal dome? [1 mark] Tick (“) one box. Negatively charged Negatively charged Negatively charged IB/M/Jun24/8463/1F 4 Do not write wutside the Figure 3 shows the negatively charged metal dome and an earthed conductor. ae Figure 3 Metal dome Earthed conductor [o[1].[4] The air between the dome and the earthed conductor is an insulator. Complete the sentence. Choose the answer from the box. [1 mark] efficiency resistance temperature The air between the dome and the earthed conductor has a high Question 1 continues on the next page Turn over > INN IB/M/Jun24/8463/1F 5 Do not write outside the The potential difference between the metal dome and earth is 300 000 V. box When the spark jumps there is a charge flow of 0.000 002 C. Calculate the energy transferred by the spark. Use the equation: energy transferred = charge flow x potential difference [2 marks] Energy transferred = J 8 Turn over for the next question Turn over > 07 IB/M/Jun24/8463/1F 7 Do not write outside the Figure 4 shows a student putting a coin into a vending machine that sells food. Box. Figure 4 The vending machine is connected to the mains electricity supply. [o[2|.[4] What is the frequency of the mains electricity supply in the UK? [1 mark] Tick (Vv) one box. 50 hertz 60 hertz 100 hertz INN IB/M/Jun24/8463/1F 8 10 Do not write outside the The temperature inside the vending machine is monitored using an electrical circuit. box Figure 5 shows part of the circuit. Figure 5 3.0V Vt Thermistor [o[2|.[4] The circuit symbol for the thermistor is wrong. What is the circuit symbol for a thermistor? [1 mark] Tick (v) one box. -8- oo wan INIA IB/M/Jun24/8463/1F 10 11 Do not write outside the [o|2].[5| How could the potential difference (pd) across the resistor be calculated? box [1 mark] Tick (“) one box. pd across battery — pd across thermistor pd across battery + pd across thermistor pd across battery x pd across thermistor pd across battery + pd across thermistor [o|2].[6| At one temperature, the thermistor in Figure 5 has a resistance of 200 Q. What is the potential difference across the thermistor at this temperature? Give a reason for your answer. [2 marks] Tick (Vv) one box. 0.0V 1.0V 15V 2.0V Reason Turn over > 11 IB/M/Jun24/8463/1F 11 13 Do not write outside the In a ride at a theme park, a person is strapped into a pod that is attached to two box, stretched bungee cords. The bungee cords behave like springs. Figure 7 shows a person using the ride. Figure 7 Before release After release Support tower Stretched bungee cords Pod [o[3|.[1] How is the extension of each bungee cord calculated? INIA [1 mark] Tick (v) one box. stretched length + original length stretched length — original length stretched length x original length stretched length original length Turn over > IB/M/Jun24/8463/1F 13 [o[3|{2] [o}3][3] 1 14 Before the pod is released, the extension of each bungee cord is 7.5 m. spring constant of the bungee cord = 800 N/m Calculate the elastic potential energy stored in each stretched bungee cord. Use the equation: elastic potential energy = 0.5 = spring constant x (extension)* [2 marks] Elastic potential energy = J The maximum speed of the pod is 15 m/s. The mass of the pod is 240 kg. Calculate the maximum kinetic energy of the pod. Use the equation: kinetic energy = 0.5 x mass = (speed)* [2 marks] Maximum kinetic energy = J IB/M/Jun24/8463/1F Do not write outside the box 14 16 Do not write outside the [o | 3].[6| Why is the maximum gravitational potential energy of the pod less than the initial box elastic potential energy of the bungee cords? [2 marks] Tick (v) two boxes. Energy is created. Energy is destroyed. Energy is transferred to the surroundings. Work is done against air resistance. Work is done by the force of gravity. Work is done by the person in the pod. 11 16 IB/M/Jun24/8463/1F 16 17 Do not write outside the Figure 8 shows a measuring cylinder containing some water. Box. Figure 8 cms Water [o[4].[4| What range of volumes can be measured using the measuring cylinder? [1 mark] Tick (Vv) one box. 0.0 to 0.2 cm? 0.0 to 2.0 cm? 0.0 to 10.0 cm? Question 4 continues on the next page Turn over > INIA IB/M/Jun24/8463/1F 17 [o[4].[4| The student measured the volume of the ring three times. 1 9 19 The results were all the same. Which of the following describes the student’s results? Tick (W) one box. The results are anomalies. The results are repeatable. The results contain random errors. Question 4 continues on the next page [1 mark] Turn over > IB/M/Jun24/8463/1F Do not write outside the box 19 20 Do not write outside the [o[4].[5| The student used a balance to measure the mass of the ring. box 20 Figure 9 shows the balance. Figure 9 ~ A 0.02g The student noticed that the balance had a reading of 0.02 g when there was no object on the balance. How should the student correct this error after the mass of the ring had been measured? [1 mark] Tick (“) one box. Add 0.02 to the measurement Divide the measurement by 0.02 Multiply the measurement by 0.02 Subtract 0.02 from the measurement IB/M/Jun24/8463/1F 20