June 2006 MS - M1 Edexcel
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Mechanics M1 (6677)
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Mechanics M1 (6677)
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6677 Mechanics M1
Mark Scheme
= 30.5 m A1
(4)
(a) and (b) Accept ‘steady’ instead of ‘constant. Allow ‘o.e.’ (= ‘or equivalent’)
within reason! But must have idea of constant.
‘constant speed and constant acceleration’ for (a) or (b) is B0
(c) M1 for valid attempt at area of this trap. as area of a trap. Or this trap. as =
triangle + rectangle, i.e. correct formula used with at most a slip in numbers.
If assume that top speed is 5.1 or 5.2, allow full marks on f.t. basis (but must be
consistent)
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Qu 2 . (a) 6 2
0.4 0.3
v 3
(b) M1 – need (one mass) x (sum or difference of the two speeds associated with the
mass chosen)
A1 – answer must be positive
B1 allow o.e. e.g. kg m s–1
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⇒ a = 2.5 m s–2 A1
(3)
2 2
(b) v = 22.5 + 2 x 2.5 x 100 M1 A1√
⇒ v ≈ 31.7(2) m s–1 A1
(3)
(c) vB = 22.5 + 2 x 2.5 = 27.5 (must be used) M1
↓
31.72 = 27.5 + 2.5t OR 50 = 27.5t + ½ x 2.5t2 M1 A1√
OR 50 = ½ (27.5 + 31.72)t
⇒ t ≈ 1.69 s A1
(4)
2
OR 31.72 = 22.5 + 2.5T OR 100 = 22.5t + ½ x 2.5T M1 A1√
⇒ T ≈ 3.69 ↓
⇒ t ≈ 3.69 – 2 = 1.69 s M1 A1
(4)
2
OR 50 = 31.7t – ½ x 2.5t M2 A1√
NB note slight changes to scheme: dependency now in (c) and new rule on
accuracy of answers.
(b) M1 for valid use of data (e.g. finding speed at B by spurious means and using this
to get v at C is M0.
Accept answer as AWRT 31.7
In (b) and (c), f.t. A marks are for f.t. on wrong a and/or answer from (b).
(c) M1 + M1 to get to an equation in the required t (normally two stages, but they
can do it in one via 3rd alternative above)
Ans is cao. Hence premature approx (–> e.g. 1.68) is A0.
But if they use a 3 sf answer from (b) and then give answer to (c) as 1.7, allow full
marks. And accept 2 or 3 s.f. answer or better to (c).
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4 4 = F + 0.5g sin α M1 A1
0.5g F = µR used M1
4 = 0.4g.µ + 0.3g
⇒ µ ≈ 0.27(0) M1 A1
F (7)
(b) R
a 0.5a = 0.3g – 0.27 x 0.4g
M1 A2,1,0√
0.5g ⇒ a ≈ (+) 3.76 m s (or 3.8)
–2
A1
(4)
(a) 1st two M1’s require correct number of the correct terms, with valid attempt to
resolve the correct relevant term (valid ‘resolve’ = x sin/cos).
(b) In first equn, allow their R or F in the equation for full marks.
A marks: f.t. on their R, F etc. Deduct one A mark (up to 2) for each wrong term.
(Note slight change from original scheme)
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Qu 5 R 2R
(a) d
A R + 2R = 210 ⇒ R = 70 N M1 A1
210 (2)
Solve → (S = 60 and) W = 30 M1 A1
(7)
Note that they can take moments legitimately about many points
(c) In both equations, allow whatever they think S is in their equations for full marks
(e.g. if using S = 70).
2nd M1 A2 is for a moments equation (which may be about any one of 4+ points!)
1st M1 A1 is for a second equation (resolving or moments)
If they have two moments equations, given M1 A2 if possible for the best one
2 M marks only available without using S = 70.
If take mass as 210 (hence use 210g) consistently: treat as MR, i.e. deduct up to two
A marks and treat rest as f.t. (Answers all as given = 9.8). But allow full marks in
(b) (g’s should all cancel and give correct result).
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⇒ T = 770 N A1
(3)
⇒ a’ = 1.25 m s–2 A1
= 58 m A1
(6)
(d) Same acceleration for car and trailer B1
(1)
So if consider two separately in (a), can get M1 A1 from (b) for one equation; then
M1 A1 from (a) for second equation, and then A1 [(a)] for a and A1 [(b)] for T.
(c) Must be finding a new acceleration here. (If they get 1.25 erroneously in (a),
and then simply assume it is the same acceln here, it is M0).
(d) Allow o.e. but you must be convinced they are saying that it is same
acceleration for both bodies. E.g. ‘acceleration constant’ on its own is B0
Ignore extras, but ‘acceleration and tension same at A and B’ is B0
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= 8.5i + 23j A1
(2)
(e) East of R ⇒ 17 + 5t = 23 M1
s – r = 2.5i + 4j M1
(b) M1 for finding acute angle = arctan (2.5/6) or arctan (6/2.5) (i.e. 67°/23°).
Accept answer as AWRT 337.
(d) Allow 1st M1 even if non-zero initial p.v. not used here
(f) 1st M1 for using t = 2 or 4 (but not 200, 400, 6, 16 etc) and forming s – r or r – s
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