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MARKING SCHEME PAPER 3

PPT FIZIK 2015


NO 1
(a)

(i)
(ii)
(iii)

(b)

(i)

(ii)

MARKING CRITERIA
State the manipulated variable correctly
Object distance/u
State the responding variable correctly
Image distance/v/linear magnification/m
State the constant variable correctly
Focal length/f/thickness of lens
Record the readings of v correctly
Diagram 1.2 : 5.6
cm
Diagram 1.3 : 6.0
cm
Diagram 1.4 : 6.3
cm
Diagram 1.5 : 6.7
cm
Diagram 1.6 : 7.1
cm
Note : 1. All 5 values correct 2 marks
2. 3 or 4 values correct 1 mark
State the values of linear magnification m correctly
Diagram 1.2 : 0.18
Diagram 1.3 : 0.24
Diagram 1.4 : 0.32
Diagram 1.5 : 0.45
Diagram 1.6 : 0.71
Note : 1. Accept e.c.f. from (b)(i)
2. All 5 values correct 1 mark

SUB

(iii)
State the values of

correctly

All 5 values of correct


Diagram 1.2 : 0.02
Diagram 1.3 : 0.03
Diagram 1.4 : 0.04
Diagram 1.5 : 0.05
Diagram 1.6 : 0.07
Note :
1. All 5 values correct 1 mark
2. Consistent two or three d.p.

TOTAL
MARK

(c)
Tabulate the resultsMARKING
for u, v,
and m correctly
CRITERIA

NO 2
(a)

(i)
(ii)

SUB

is decrease
1
/cm-1
m = 0.8kg u/cm
v/cm
m
u
1/m = 1.25 kg-1 --------------------------------------------------------------10.0
7.1
0.10
0.71
15.0
6.7
0.07
0.45
Show on graph ---------------------------------------------------------------o
20.0
6.3
0.05
0.32
= range of answer ( 18 until 19 C ) ------------------------------------25.0
6.0
0.04
0.24
30.0
5.6
0.03
0.18
Triangle show on the graph --------------------------------------------------1
Table with 4 columns correctly labelled
1
- 1
(40 - 0) 0C
Unit of each2quantities
1
All values
Gradient
= consistent
= =in decimal place.

(iii)

1/m

(2.75 - 0)
kg-1

Maximum mark
1/m10C
= 14.54
= 14.54 kg0C
Draw a completekg
graph of m against
1

(d)

1
1
1

Triangle show on the graph -------------------------------------------------A m at the y-axis and


at the x-axis

B Correct unit for both axes.


0
2 - 1
(40 - 0) C
C Uniform and even scale at both axes
Gradient =
= =

D 5 points plotted
correctly
(2.75
- 0.05)
2

yang
tidak lalu origin)
GiveATAU
a tick .........(jawapan
() based on the
following:

1/m

TOTAL
MARK
1
7
3

1
1

-1
[Note : 3-4 pointskgplotted
correctly : ]
E= 14.81
Draw a line
of
best
fit
0
= 14.81 kg C
F Minimum
size of graph 5 x 4 larger squares
kg-

1/m10C

(b)

(larger square : 2 cm x 2 cm)


(From the origin to the last
4
Q
point) 6.1 x 10 J
= =
m
kg0C diberi:
Marks awarded14.54
/ markah

= 4195.3 kg -1 0C -1
Number of
Marks
7
5
5-6
4
ATAU .........(jawapan yang tidak lalu origin)
3-4
3
4
2

2
Q
6.1 x 10 J
1

1
=
= =
= 4195.3

1
2

kg0C

(e)

@
1

14.81 kg0C

0
State the correct
m and
= 4118.83
= relationship
4118.83 kg -1between
C -1
0

kg C

m increase linearly to
(c)

(i)

(ii)

The container of the water must be wrap with cloth to avoid the heat
transfer to surrounding
TOTAL
Your eyes must perpendicular to the meniscus of mercury in
thermometer to avoid parallax error

1
16
1

Total

Question 3
(a)

Marks
1

(b)

(c)(i)

(ii)

1
(iii)

(iv)

(v)
1
1
1
vi)

viii)

12

Answer
Making the right inference
The pulling force influences the extension of the spring //
The length of spring is influenced by the pulling force//
Length of spring depends on the force acting on it.
Building an appropriate hypothesis
The bigger the force, the longer the spring extemsion //
When the force increase, the length of spring extension is increase
Stating the aim of the experiment
To study the relationship between forces and extension of spring
Stating the correct variables
Manipulated variable : Force ,F // mass, m
Responding variable : extension of spring , x
Fixed variable
: Diameter //stiffness of spring//force constant of spring//
type of material of the spring (kalau type sahaja salah)
List of appropriate apparatus and material
Spring, pin, slotted weight, retort stand with clamp, meter rule , plasticine
6/5 item - 1 mark
Below 4 - 0 mark
Describing set up of the apparatus

Stating the procedure of the experiment


Controlling the manipulated variable
Determine the initial length, lo , without any slotted weight hang to the spring.
Hang a slotted weight of mass 20g and measure the length of spring, l .
Controlling the responding variable
Calculate the extension of spring by using formula x = l - lo
Repeat the experiment
Repeat the experiment for the mass of slotted weight 40g, 60g, 80g, and 100g
Tabulating data
F/N
x/cm
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
Analysing data
x/cm

F/N

Total

12

Question 4
(a)

Marks
1

(b)

(c)(i)

(ii)

(iii)

1
1

(iv)

Answer
Making the right inference
Resistance depends on the thickness/ cross sectional area/ diameter of the conductor
//
Building an appropriate hypothesis
The greater the thickness/ cross sectional area/ diameter, the greater the resistance of
the conductor//
Stating the aim of the experiment
To study the relationship between the thickness/ cross sectional area/ diameter and
the resistance of the conductor.//
Stating the correct variables
Manipulated variable : thickness/ cross sectional area/ diameter,A
Responding variable : Resistance, R // Potential difference, V
Fixed variable : Current, I // Length // Resistivity // Temperature
List of appropriate apparatus and material
ammeter, voltmeter, rheostat, connecting wires, constantan wires(s.w.g.24, s.w.g.26,
s.w.g. 28, s.w.g. 30, s.w.g.32)
Describing set up of the apparatus

(v)
1

1
1

vi)

Total

12

Constantan wire

Y
X
Stating the procedure of the experiment
Set up the the electrical circuit as shown.
Connect a 50 cm constantan wire of size s.w.g.24 between terminal X and Y.
Adjust the rheostat to get a current of I = 0.5 A on the ammeter.
Record the values of current, I and potential difference,V.
Calculate resistance, R of the wire, where R = V
I
Repeat by using 50 cm constantan wires of size s.w.g.24, s.w.g.26, s.w.g.28,
s.w.g.30 and s.w.g.32.
Record data
Plot an R against A graph
Tabulating data
Show table with A, I, V and R as headings
A / swg or mm2
24
26
28
30
32

viii)

R/

Analysing data
R
A or swg

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