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Mark Scheme (Results) November 200 IGCSE IGCSE Physics (4420) Paper F Edexcel Limited. Registered in England and Wales No. 4496750 Registered Office: One90 High Holborn, London WCV 7BH

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IGCSE PHYSICS 4420/F November 200 The following abbreviations have been used aps dna dop ecf owtte accept phonetic spelling do not allow dependent on previous error carried forward or words to that effect (a) 7 7 7 (3) (b) 2(a) 2(b) 2(c) protons neutrons straight 5(mm) outside range of readings/table () () beyond elastic limit/hooke s Law not obeyed /spring might break 2(d)(i) 2(d)(ii) not a straight line/line is curved rubber (band) elastic (band) any polymer () ()

3(a)(i) 3(a)(ii) 3(a)(iii) 3(a)(iv) 3(a)(v) 3(b) line drawn from metal to pins, screws, fuse ends earth wire top left fuse bottom right plastic casing/ double insulation gets hot melts/blows /breaks () () independent marks stop cable (or wires) being pulled out /grip cable (or wires) get shock / electrocuted () ()

4(a)(i) 4(a)(ii) 4(b) constant speed constant velocity constant motion no acceleration stationary at rest stopped not moving C time going backwards () () E distance from entrance reducing/going backwards (4)

5(a) 5(b)(i) D E longitudinal () 5(b)(ii) sound/p-wave ecf from (i) () 5(c)(i) cycles per second owtte () 5(c)(ii) kilohertz aps () 5(d) (wave) speed = f x λ allow any transposed version ()

6(a)(i) 6(a)(ii) 6(b) cold air dropping dop conduction radiation evaporation any two in any order non-conducting insulator fibre-glass either way round allow insulating non-conductor (3) 7(a) density = mass/volume allow symbols () 7(b)(i) balance weighing scales allow newton meter dna scales rule 7(b)(ii) 8.0(g/cm 2 ) () 7(c)(i) measuring cylinder () 7(c)(ii) floats (in water) ()

8(a)(i) 8(a)(ii) 8(b) 8(c) 9(a)(i) 9(a)(ii) voltage on secondary greater than voltage on primary alternating current number of turns on primary coil dop outside power station /after generation before pylon /transmission not continuous/ two values only continuing signal starts at intersection of signal and dotted line () () () () any linking lines are vertical signal going between only the two horizontal levels shown (3) 9(b) easier to design/process/regenerate ()

0(a) voltage = current x resistance or any transposed version allow symbols V = I x R () 0(b)(i) charge/electrons / coulombs dna ions () 0(b)(ii) lower/less/smaller / weaker / not as strong dna slower or slows down () 0(c)(i) variable resistor/rheostat dna just resistor () 0(c)(ii) ammeter Y 0.8 (A) ammeter Z.2 (A) 0(d)(i) 0(d)(ii) parallel any one of lights can be switched on/off independently if a light fails the others will remain on lights may not fade as extra light switched on dna same brightness () ()

(a)(i) (a)(ii) any one of (left to right) decreasing wavelength right to left, increasing wavelength (left to right) increasing frequency right to left, decreasing frequency () (same) speed (in a vacuum/in space/in air) can travel through vacuum speed of 300 million m/s allow same velocity can all be reflected/refracted/polarised/ diffracted/interfere can all transmit energy (b) () microwaves internal heating all correct (3) infra-red. skin burns ultraviolet damage to surface any two correct any one correct () gamma mutations and (c) (3) (satellite)/(tele) communications transmit data heating if qualified mobile phone network / GPS /radar dna signals in fibre optics ()

2(a)(i) 2(a)(ii) 2(a)(iii) 2(b) electron () not regular/irregular/not constant /erratic/not steady /unpredictable / no set pattern Allow emit different number of nuclei every time () Geiger Muller/GM tube/counter / cloud chamber / gamma camera / spark counter allow Geiger counter/detector () time from two appropriate activities shown clearly on the graph 200 (million years) or ± 0 (million years uestion 3(a)(i) chemical () 3(a)(ii) kinetic () 3(b)(i) 25 watts/w / J/s () allow () for clear indication that 7500 W 4 minutes = 240 seconds 7500 () 3(b)(ii) () efficiency = useful (energy) (output) ( 00%) total (energy) (output) Allow directly proportional Allow power (3)

4(a)(i) 0. (s) or /0 (s) allow () for clear indication that the time interval is for five spaces 4(a)(ii) 730 mm/s allow ecf from part ai allow () for clear indication that (average) speed = distance time (taken) 4(b) centre of X at the start of the downwards arrow judge by eye () 5 N S on either diagram S N N S S () N ()

6(a)(i) either -273 ( C) or minus 273 ( C) do not credit just 273 () 6(a)(ii) 293 or ecf ai + 20 and addition correct credit with () either 273 + 20 or positive integer from ai+20 6(b)(i) speed/velocity/kinetic energy/ke / /movement (energy)/momentum /collisions dna pressure/temperature/ volume/energy / vibration () 6(b)(ii) increases/gets bigger stays the same/does not change

7(a)(i) (total) clockwise moment(s) = (total) anticlockwise moment(s) allow turning effect for moment dna sum of clockwise = sum of anticlockwise allow force distance is the same on both sides of the fulcrum/turning point/line allow moment same on both sides dna turning force for moment () 7(a)(ii) 8 (kn) allow () for clear indication that weight (of concrete block) x 8 = 24 x 6 7(b)(i) weight = mass g W = mg or any correctly transposed version 7(b)(ii) either 2 600 kg () allow () for clear indication that or 2.6 tonnes /t (3) mass = weight 0 any weight 2 400 kg scores (3) ()

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