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2009 AP-B Exam

2009 AP-B Exam. Grade Distributions. 2009 AP Physics B Exam. Problem B-1. Problem B-2. Problem B-3. Problem B-4. Problem B-5. Problem B-6. Problem B-7. END. 2009 AP  Physics B. 27.2. 20.9. 18.3. 18.6. 14.9. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 2009 Grade Distributions. 62,702 Exams.

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2009 AP-B Exam

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  1. 2009 AP-B Exam

  2. Grade Distributions 2009 AP Physics B Exam Problem B-1 Problem B-2 Problem B-3 Problem B-4 Problem B-5 Problem B-6 Problem B-7 END 2009 AP Physics B

  3. 27.2 20.9 18.3 18.6 14.9 5 4 3 2 1 2009 Grade Distributions 62,702 Exams Mean Grade = 2.86 Menu 2009 AP Physics B

  4. Physics B-1 (15 points) In an experiment, students are to calculate the spring constant kof a vertical spring in a small jumping toy that initially rests on a table. When the spring in the toy is compressed a distance xfrom its uncompressed length L0 and the toy is released, the top of the toy rises to a maximum height habove the point of maximum compression. The students repeat the experiment several times, measuring hwith objects of various masses taped to the top of the toy so that the combined mass of the toy and added objects is m. The bottom of the toy and the spring each have negligible mass compared to the top of the toy and the objects taped to it. 2009 AP-B Exam

  5. Physics B-1 (15 points) 1 pt. Conservation of Energy 1 pt. Correct Energy Expression 1 pt. Solving for h (a) 3 points Derive an expression for the height hin terms of m, x, k, and fundamental constants. 2009 AP-B Exam

  6. Physics B-1 (15 points) 2 pt. Expression With the spring compressed a distance x = 0.020 m in each trial, the students obtained the following data for different values of m. (b) i. 2 points What quantities should be graphed so that the slope of a best-fit straight line through the data points can be used to calculate the spring constant k? 2009 AP-B Exam

  7. Physics B-1 (15 points) 1 pt. Filling table with correct values. 1 pt. Correct Units. With the spring compressed a distance x = 0.020 m in each trial, the students obtained the following data for different values of m. 1/m (kg-1) 50 33 25 20 17 1/h (m-1) 2.0 2.9 3.6 5.3 5.6 (b) ii. 2 points Fill in one or both of the blank columns in the table with calculated values of your quantities, including units. 2009 AP-B Exam

  8. Physics B-1 (15 points) 1 pt. Correctly plotting Points. 1 pt. Best Fit Straight Line. 1 pt. Correctly Scaling Axis. 1 pt. Correctly Labeling Axis. (c) 4 points On the axes below, plot your data and draw a best-fit straight line. Label the axes and indicate the scale. h(m) 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 1/m (kg-1) 2009 AP-B Exam

  9. Physics B-1 (15 points) h 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 1/m 1 D m 1 pt. Calculating the Slope 1 pt. Correct Value for Spring Constant (d) 2 points Using your best-fit line, calculate the numerical value of the spring constant. 2009 AP-B Exam

  10. Physics B-1 (15 points) (e) 2 points Describe a procedure for measuring the height hin the experiment, given that the toy is only momentarily at that maximum height Use a timer to measure the time the toy is in the air. Calculate the maximum height reached using this time. 2 pt. Correct, Complete Procedure Menu 2009 AP-B Exam

  11. Physics B-2 (10 points) Two small objects, labeled 1 and 2 in the diagram above, are suspended in equilibrium from strings of length L. Each object has mass mand charge +Q. Assume that the strings have negligible mass and are insulating and electrically neutral. Express all algebraic answers in terms of m, L, Q, q, and fundamental constants. 2009 AP-B Exam

  12. Physics B-2 (10 points) 1 pt. Field direction away from charges. 1 pt. Correct Curvature of Field Lines 1 pt. Zero field at point A (a) 3 points On the following diagram, sketch lines to illustrate a 2-dimensional view of the net electric field due to the two objects in the region enclosed by the dashed lines. 2009 AP-B Exam

  13. Physics B-2 (10 points) r 1 pt. Showing Field Contributions. 1 pt. Correct Expression Using Given Quantities (b) 2 points Derive an expression for the electric potential at point A, shown in the diagram at the top of the page, which is midway between the charged objects. 2009 AP-B Exam

  14. Physics B-2 (10 points) 1 pt. Correct Arrows. T FE 1 pt. Correct Labeling of vectors. mg (c) 2 points On the following diagram of object 1, draw and label vectors to represent the forces on the object. 2009 AP-B Exam

  15. Physics B-2 (10 points) r T q 1 pt. TX = FE. FE 1 pt. TY = mg. mg 1 pt. Stating the Two Equations Using Given Quantities (d) 3 points Using the conditions of equilibrium, write—but do not solve—two equations that could, together, be solved for qand the tension Tin the left-hand string. Menu 2009 AP-B Exam

  16. Physics B-3 (15 points) A metal rod of mass 0.22 kg lies across two parallel conducting rails that are a distance of 0.52 m apart on a tabletop, as shown in the top view above. A 3.0 W resistor is connected across the left ends of the rails. The rod and rails have negligible resistance but significant friction with a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.20. There is a magnetic field of 0.80 T perpendicular to the plane of the tabletop. A string pulls the metal rod to the right with a constant speed of 1.8 m/s. 2009 AP-B Exam

  17. Physics B-3 (15 points) 1 pt. Ohm’s Law 1 pt. Motional EMF 1 pt. Correct answer (a) 3 points Calculate the magnitude of the current induced in the loop formed by the rod, the rails, and the resistor. 2009 AP-B Exam

  18. Physics B-3 (15 points) 1 pt. Force of Friction 1 pt. Correct Magnetic Force 1 pt. Adding the Two Forces 1 pt. Correct answer (b) 4 points Calculate the magnitude of the force required to pull the rod to the right with constant speed. 2009 AP-B Exam

  19. Physics B-3 (15 points) 1 pt. Power-Energy Relationship 1 pt. Electric Power (I2R) 1 pt. Correct Substitution (c) 3 points Calculate the energy dissipated in the resistor in 2.0 s. 2009 AP-B Exam

  20. Physics B-3 (15 points) 1 pt. Correct Substitution for Force 1 pt. Correct Expression for Distance (d) 2 points Calculate the work done by the string pulling the rod in 2.0 s. 2009 AP-B Exam

  21. Physics B-3 (15 points) 1 pt. Work Done by Friction not Included 1 pt. Friction Dissipates Energy (e) 2 points Compare your answers to parts (c) and (d). Provide a physical explanation for why they are equal or unequal. Answer (c) does not include work done by friction. Work done by friction dissipates energy. Menu 2009 AP-B Exam

  22. Physics B-4 (10 points) The cylinder contains 2.2 kg of water vapor initially at a volume of 2.0 m3 and an absolute pressure of 3.0 x 105 Pa. This state is represented by point A in the PVdiagram below. The molar mass of water is 18 g, and the water vapor can be treated as an ideal gas. 2009 AP-B Exam

  23. Physics B-4 (10 points) 1 pt. Ideal Gas Law 1 pt. Correct Number of Moles 1 pt. Correct Substitution (a) 3 points Calculate the temperature of the water vapor at point A. 2009 AP-B Exam

  24. Physics B-4 (10 points) The absolute pressure of the water vapor is increased at constant volume to 4.0 x 105 Pa at point B, and then the volume of the water vapor is increased at constant pressure to 2.5 m3 at point C, as shown in the PVdiagram. (b) 1 point Calculate the temperature of the water vapor at point C. 1 pt. Correct Answer and Units 2009 AP-B Exam

  25. Physics B-4 (10 points) 1 pt. Selecting Increase 2 pt. Correct Justification (c) 3 points Does the internal energy of the water vapor for the process A→B→C increase, decrease, or remain the same? ____Increase ____Decrease ____Remain the same Justify your answer Internal energy is proportional to temperature. 2009 AP-B Exam

  26. Physics B-4 (10 points) 1 pt. Work Equals Area Under Curve 1 pt. Correct Numerical Answer and Units 1 pt. Negative Sign on Answer (d) 3 points Calculate the work done on the water vapor for the process A→B→C. The area under the curve represents the work done on the water. Menu 2009 AP-B Exam

  27. Physics B-5 (10 points) Three objects of identical mass attached to strings are suspended in a large tank of liquid, as shown above. 2009 AP-B Exam

  28. Physics B-5 (10 points) 1 pt. Selecting No 2 pt. Correct Justification (a) 3 points Must all three strings have the same tension? ____ Yes ____ No Justify your answer. The tension in each string depends on the weight and buoyant force on each object. The buoyant force on a submerged object depends on the object’s volume. 2009 AP-B Exam

  29. Physics B-5 (10 points) B T 1 pt. Expression of Equilibrium mg 1 pt. Using Density and Volume 1 pt. Correct Answer Object A has a volume of 1.0 x 10-5 m3 and a density of 1300 kg m3 . The tension in the string to which object A is attached is 0.0098 N. (b) 3 points Calculate the buoyant force on object A. 2009 AP-B Exam

  30. Physics B-5 (10 points) B 1 pt. Correct Substitution 1 pt. Correct Answer Object A has a volume of 1.0 x 10-5 m3 and a density of 1300 kg m3 . The tension in the string to which object A is attached is 0.0098 N. (c) 2 points Calculate the density of the liquid. 2009 AP-B Exam

  31. Physics B-5 (10 points) 1 pt. Selecting Increase 1 pt. Correct Justification (d) 2 points Some of the liquid is now drained from the tank until only half of the volume of object A is submerged. Would the tension in the string to which object A is attached increase, decrease, or remain the same? ____ Increase ____ Decrease ____ Remain the same Justify your answer. Less liquid is displaced therefore the buoyant force is less Menu 2009 AP-B Exam

  32. Physics B-6 (10 points) In a classroom demonstration, a beam of coherent light of wavelength 550 nm is incident perpendicularly onto a pair of slits. Each slit has a width wof 1.2 x 10-6 m, and the distance dbetween the centers of the slits is 1.8 x 10-6 m. The class observes light and dark fringes on a screen that is a distance Lof 2.2 m from the slits. 2009 AP-B Exam

  33. Physics B-6 (10 points) 1 pt. Speed-Frequency-Wavelength 1 pt. Correct answer (a) 2 points Calculate the frequency of the light. 2009 AP-B Exam

  34. Physics B-6 (10 points) 1 pt. Interference position 1 pt. Interference Separation 1 pt. Correct Substitution (b) 3 ponts Calculate the distance between two adjacent dark fringes on the screen. l = 550 nm L = 2.2 m d = 1.8 x 10-6 m 2009 AP-B Exam

  35. Physics B-6 (10 points) The entire apparatus is now immersed in a transparent fluid having index of refraction 1.4. (c) 2 points What is the frequency of the light in the transparent fluid? 2 pt. Frequency Does Not Change 2009 AP-B Exam

  36. Physics B-6 (10 points) 1 pt. Selecting Decrease 2 pt. Correct Reasoning (d) 3 points Does the distance between the dark fringes increase, decrease, or remain the same? _____ Increase _____ Decrease _____ Remain the same Explain your reasoning. Dx is proportional to the wavelength nad the wavelength decreases in the fluid. Menu 2009 AP-B Exam

  37. Physics B-7 (10 points) 1 pt. Correct Substitution of wavelength for Velocity 1 pt. Correct Substitution of Planck’s Constant 1 pt. Correct Substitution of Electron Mass A photon of wavelength 250 nm ejects an electron from a metal. The ejected electron has a de Broglie wavelength of 0.85 nm. (a) 3 points Calculate the kinetic energy of the electron. 2009 AP-B Exam

  38. Physics B-7 (10 points) 1 pt. Photoelectric Effect 1 pt. Correct Substitution of (hc) 1 pt. Correct Substitution of Photon Wavelength 1 pt. Correct Units in Parts (a) and (b) A photon of wavelength 250 nm ejects an electron from a metal. The ejected electron has a de Broglie wavelength of 0.85 nm. (b) 3 points Assuming that the kinetic energy found in (a) is the maximum kinetic energy that it could have, calculate the work function of the metal. 2009 AP-B Exam

  39. Physics B-7 (10 points) 1 pt. Selecting Correct Transition 2 pt. Correct Justification (c) 3 points The incident photon was created when an atom underwent an electronic transition. On the energy level diagram of the atom below, the transition labeled X corresponds to a photon wavelength of 400 nm. Indicate which transition could be the source of the original 250 nm photon by circling the correct letter. Justify your answer. Emission of the original photon means the atom goes to a lower energy level. Energy is inversely proportional to wavelength. Menu 2009 AP-B Exam

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