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HL Paper 1

A 12V battery has an internal resistance of 2.0Ω. A load of variable resistance is connected across the battery and adjusted to have resistance equal to that of the internal resistance of the battery. Which statement is correct for this circuit? 

A. The current in the battery is 6A. 
B. The potential difference across the load is 12V. 
C. The power dissipated in the battery is 18W. 
D. The resistance in the circuit is 1.0Ω.




The diagram shows the path of a particle in a region of uniform magnetic field. The field is directed into the plane of the page.

This particle could be

A. an alpha particle.

B. a beta particle.

C. a photon.

D. a neutron.




Positive charge is uniformly distributed on a semi-circular plastic rod. What is the direction of the electric field strength at point S?




Four particles, two of charge +Q and two of charge −Q, are positioned on the x-axis as shown. A particle P with a positive charge is placed on the y-axis. What is the direction of the net electrostatic force on this particle?




A power station generates 250kW of power at a potential difference of 25kV. The energy is transmitted through cables of total resistance 4.0Ω.

What is the power loss in the cables?

A.  0.04kW

B.  0.4kW

C.  4kW

D.  40kW




Two wires, X and Y, are made from the same metal. The wires are connected in series. The radius of X is twice that of Y. The carrier drift speed in X is vX and in Y it is vY.


What is the value of the ratio v X v Y ?

A. 0.25

B. 0.50

C. 2.00

D. 4.00




An electron enters the space inside a current-carrying solenoid. The velocity of the electron is parallel to the solenoid’s axis. The electron is

A. slowed down.

B. speeded up.

C. undeflected.

D. deflected outwards.




When an electric cell of negligible internal resistance is connected to a resistor of resistance 4R, the power dissipated in the resistor is P.

What is the power dissipated in a resistor of resistance value R when it is connected to the same cell?

A.      P 4

B.     P

C.     4P

D.     16P




A circuit contains a variable resistor of maximum resistance R and a fixed resistor, also of resistance R, connected in series. The emf of the battery is 6.0V and its internal resistance is negligible.

What are the initial and final voltmeter readings when the variable resistor is increased from an initial resistance of zero to a final resistance of R?




Two parallel wires P and Q are perpendicular to the page and carry equal currents. Point S is the same distance from both wires. The arrow shows the magnetic field at S due to P and Q.

What are the correct directions for the current at P and the current at Q?

 




Two point charges Q1 and Q2 are one metre apart. The graph shows the variation of electric potential V with distance x  from Q1.

What is Q 1 Q 2 ?

 

A.    1 16

B.    1 4

C.   4

D.   16




Two cells are connected in parallel as shown below. Each cell has an emf of 5.0 V and an internal resistance of 2.0 Ω. The lamp has a resistance of 4.0 Ω. The ammeter is ideal.

What is the reading on the ammeter?

A.  1.0 A

B.  1.3 A

C.  2.0 A

D.  2.5 A




A cell of electromotive force (emf) E and zero internal resistance is in the circuit shown.

What is correct for loop WXYUW?

A.  E=3I1R-I3R

B.  E=I3R-I2R

C.  E=I3R

D.  E=2I2R-I3R




An ion of charge +Q moves vertically upwards through a small distance s in a uniform vertical electric field. The electric field has a strength E and its direction is shown in the diagram.

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What is the electric potential difference between the initial and final position of the ion?

A.      E Q s

B.     EQs

C.     Es

D.      E s




A proton of velocity v enters a region of electric and magnetic fields. The proton is not deflected. An electron and an alpha particle enter the same region with velocity v. Which is correct about the paths of the electron and the alpha particle?




A cell of emf 6.0 V and negligible internal resistance is connected to three resistors as shown.

The resistors have resistance of 3.0 Ω and 6.0 Ω as shown.

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What is the current in resistor X?

A.     0.40 A

B.     0.50 A

C.     1.0 A

D.     2.0 A




In an experiment to determine the resistivity of a material, a student measures the resistance of several wires made from the pure material. The wires have the same length but different diameters.

Which quantities should the student plot on the x -axis and the y -axis of a graph to obtain a straight line?




Two currents of 3 A and 1 A are established in the same direction through two parallel straight wires R and S.

What is correct about the magnetic forces acting on each wire?

A. Both wires exert equal magnitude attractive forces on each other.

B. Both wires exert equal magnitude repulsive forces on each other.

C. Wire R exerts a larger magnitude attractive force on wire S.

D. Wire R exerts a larger magnitude repulsive force on wire S.




Electrons, each with a charge e, move with speed v along a metal wire. The electric current in the wire is I.

Plane P is perpendicular to the wire. How many electrons pass through plane P in each second?

A.   e I

B.   v e I

C.   I v e

D.   I e




Two parallel plates are a distance apart with a potential difference between them. A point charge moves from the negatively charged plate to the positively charged plate. The charge gains kinetic energy W. The distance between the plates is doubled and the potential difference between them is halved. What is the kinetic energy gained by an identical charge moving between these plates?

A. W 2

B. W

C. 2W

D. 4W




A conductor is placed in a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of the paper. A force F acts on the conductor when there is a current in the conductor as shown.

The conductor is rotated 30° about the axis of the magnetic field.

What is the direction of the magnetic field and what is the magnitude of the force on the conductor after the rotation?




An electrical power supply has an internal resistance. It supplies a direct current I to an external circuit for a time t. What is the electromotive force (emf) of the power supply?

A.  total energy transferred to the whole circuitI×t

B.  total power transferred to the whole circuitI×t

C.  total energy transferred to the external circuitI×t

D.  total power transferred to the external circuitI×t




The coil of a direct current electric motor is turning with a period T. At t = 0 the coil is in the position shown in the diagram. Assume the magnetic field is uniform across the coil.

Which graph shows the variation with time of the force exerted on section XY of the coil during one complete turn?




What is the relationship between the resistivity ρ of a uniform wire, the radius r of the wire and the length l of the wire when its resistance is constant?

A.  ρr2l

B.  ρrl2

C.  ρlr2

D.  ρr2l




Two parallel wires carry equal currents in the same direction out of the paper. Which diagram shows the magnetic field surrounding the wires?





A horizontal electrical cable carries a steady current out of the page. The Earth’s magnetic field exerts a force on the cable.

Which arrow shows the direction of the force on the cable due to the Earth’s magnetic field?




The force acting between two point charges is F when the separation of the charges is x. What is the force between the charges when the separation is increased to 3x?

A. F3

B. F3x2

C. F9

D. F9x2




A resistor of resistance R is connected to a fully charged cell of negligible internal resistance. A constant power P is dissipated in the resistor and the cell discharges in time t. An identical cell is connected in series with two identical resistors each of resistance R.

What is the power dissipated in each resistor and the time taken to discharge the cell?




In the circuit shown, the battery has an emf of 12 V and negligible internal resistance. Three identical resistors are connected as shown. The resistors each have a resistance of 10 Ω.

The resistor L is removed. What is the change in potential at X?

A.  Increases by 2 V

B.  Decreases by 2 V

C.  Increases by 4 V

D.  Decreases by 4 V




A cell has an emf of 3.0 V and an internal resistance of 2.0 Ω. The cell is connected in series with a resistance of 10 Ω.

What is the terminal potential difference of the cell?


A.  0.5 V

B.  1.5 V

C.  2.5 V

D.  3.0 V




The diagram shows the magnetic field surrounding two current-carrying metal wires P and Q. The wires are parallel to each other and at right angles to the plane of the page.

What is the direction of the electron flow in P and the direction of the electron flow in Q?




A capacitor of capacitance 1.0 μF stores a charge of 15 μC. The capacitor is discharged through a 25 Ω resistor. What is the maximum current in the resistor?

A.  0.60 mA

B.  1.7 mA

C.  0.60 A

D.  1.7 A




Two power supplies, one of constant emf 24 V and the other of variable emf P, are connected to two resistors as shown. Both power supplies have negligible internal resistances.

What is the magnitude of P for the reading on the ammeter to be zero?

A. Zero

B. 6 V

C. 8 V

D. 18 V