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7 Marking Scheme: Worksheet (AS) : A F P A Decreases, Therefore The Pressure Exerted On The Floor Will Increase

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7 Marking scheme: Worksheet (AS)

1 B [1]
2 C [1]
3 C [1]
4 B [1]
5 B [1]

6 a The atoms in a solid are arranged in a three-dimensional structure. [1]


There are strong attractive forces between the atoms. [1]
The atoms vibrate about their equilibrium positions. [1]
b The atoms in a liquid are more disordered than those in a solid. [1]
There are still attractive electrical forces between molecules but these are weaker than
those between similar atoms in a solid. [1]
The atoms in a liquid are free to move around. [1]
c The atoms in a gas move around randomly. [1]
There are virtually no forces between the molecules (except during collisions)
because they are further apart than similar molecules in a liquid. [1]
The atoms of a gas move at high speeds (but no faster than atoms in a liquid at the same
temperature). [1]
7 The atoms move faster [1]
because their mean kinetic energy increases as the temperature is increased. [1]
The atoms still have a random motion. [1]
8 Difference: Evaporation occurs at all temperatures, whereas boiling of pure water occurs
at a fixed temperature (100 °C at a pressure of 100 kPa). [1]
Similarity: Both processes involve molecules escaping from the water surface. [1]
F 820
9 a P= = [1]
A 1.4 × 10 −2
P ≈ 5.9 × 10 4 Pa [1]
b The area A decreases, therefore the pressure exerted on the floor will increase. [1]
10 Force due to tyre pressure = mg = 35 × 9.81 [1]
F F
P= so A = [1]
A P
35 × 9.81
A= [1]
1.5 × 105 × 2
A = 1.14 × 10 −3 m 2 ≈ 1.1 × 10 −3 m 2 [1]
11 a P = hρg = 0.48 × 1200 × 9.81 [1]
P = 5650 ≈ 5700 Pa [1]
Pressure in container = 102 000 – 5650 = 96 350 ≈ 96 000 Pa [1]
b Molecules have more kinetic energy or move faster. [1]
Molecules hit sides or liquid in manometer more often. [1]
Molecules hit with larger force each time or with greater change in momentum. [1]

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7 Marking scheme: Worksheet (AS)

12 a 0.75 m3 of copper has mass = ρV = 8930 × 0.75 = 6698 kg ≈ 6700 kg [1]


0.25 m3 of zinc has mass = ρV = 7130 × 0.25 = 1783 kg ≈ 1800 kg [1]

b Density of brass =
M
=
(6698 + 1783) [1]
V 1
density = 8481 ≈ 8500 kg m −3 [1]

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