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Static Electricity Question Paper 1 Time allowed: 42 minutes Score: /42 Percentage: /100 Grade Boundaries: Level GCSE Subject Physics Exam Board AQA Topic Electricity Sub-topic Static Electricity Booklet Question Paper 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 >72% 63% 54% 45% 35% 26% 21% 1 Copyright © 2020 Save My Exams Ltd. All rights reserved. For more awesome resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
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Static Electricity Question Paper 1

Time allowed: 42 minutes

Score: /42

Percentage: /100

Grade Boundaries:

Level GCSE

Subject Physics

Exam Board AQA

Topic Electricity

Sub-topic Static Electricity

Booklet Question Paper 1

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 >72% 63% 54% 45% 35% 26% 21%

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Q1.

Figure 1 shows a Van de Graaff generator that is used to make pupils’ hair stand on end the world over.

Figure 1

(a) Explain how an object with no charge may become positively charged. [3 marks]

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(b) On the diagram below, draw the electric field pattern around the Van de Graaff generator’s dome.

[2 marks]

(c) A negatively charged object is placed at each of the positions shown below: A, B, C, and D. At which point would the object experience the greatest force?

[1 mark]

Position ________

[Total: 6 marks]

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Q2.

Figure 2 shows a student touching the dome of a charged Van de Graaff generator.

Figure 2

(a) Explain why the student’s hair stands on end when the generator is switched on. [2 marks]

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(b) When the potential difference between the dome and the student reached 20 kV, a

spark jumped to the student from the dome.

This spark converted 50 mJ of energy into heat, light and sound. Calculate the charge carried by the spark.

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Charge = _____________________ coulombs

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(c) The spark transfers the charge to the student in a time of 1.5 ms. Calculate the current in the spark.

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Current = __________________ A

[Total: 7 marks]

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Q3.

Figure 3 shows a youth jumping on a trampoline while wearing socks.

Figure 3

As the youth bounces, friction between his socks and the trampoline cause him to become negatively charged.

(a) Explain why friction causes the youth to become charged. [2 marks]

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(b) The youth’s head is shown as a circle in the diagram below. The student’s head is negatively charged. Draw the electric field pattern around the youth’s head.

[2 marks]

(c) When the youth stops jumping and touches the metal side of the trampoline, he receives an electric shock. Explain why.

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(d) The youth got fed up with constantly receiving shocks and decided to wear a grounded wrist strap when bouncing. This severely hampered his ability to perform acrobatic manoeuvres but did prevent the shocks. A grounded wrist strap contains a thin copper wire which connects the youth’s wrist to the trampoline frame. Suggest why the grounded wrist strap prevents shock.

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[Total: 9 marks]

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Q4.

Figure 4 shows a children’s playground slide. It is made from plastic.

Figure 4

(a) As a child slides down the slide, she becomes electrostatically charged. Explain why.

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(b) When the child gets to the bottom of the slide, her hair is standing on end. What conclusion can be made about the electrical charge on the child’s head from this observation? Give a reason for your answer.

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(c) What can you say about the charge the child would receive if the slide were made from metal?

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[Total: 6 marks]

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Q5.

A student rubs a glass rod with a piece of polystyrene. The glass rod becomes positively charged.

(a) Explain how this happens.[2 marks]

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(b) The student placed the glass rod onto a balance, as shown in FIgure 5 below.

A piece of insulating material was placed between the glass rod and the balance.

Figure 5

The student then rubbed a pvc rod with a pair of nylon tights and held it near to, but not touching the glass rod on the balance.

The reading on the balance decreased.

Figure 6

Explain why the reading on the balance decreases.

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(c) When the student brings the two rods closer together, the reading on the balance decreases still further. What can the student conclude from this observation?

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[Total: 6 marks]

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Q6.

A student carried out an experiment to investigate the effect of bringing charged rods near to each other, as shown in Figure 7 below.

Nylon rod AB was rubbed with a cloth, and then suspended from a clamp stand, so that it was free to rotate. Polythene rod CD was also rubbed with a cloth, then brought close to rod AB. Care was taken to ensure the rods did not touch.

Figure 7

End C was brought near to end B. The rods moved towards each other.

(a) Explain why the rods moved towards each other. [2 marks]

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(b) What would happen if end D was brought near to end A? [1 mark]

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(c) The experiment was repeated with two identical nylon rods.

Explain what would happen when one rod was brought near to the other one.

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(d) Explain what happened as the rods were rubbed with the cloths in terms of electron movement.

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[Total: 8 marks]

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