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A-Level CAIE Physics AS11.2 Fundamental particlesQuestion Bank

Question 4

[Maximum number: 5]

A helium nucleus contains two protons.
In a model of the helium nucleus, each proton is considered to be a charged point mass. The separation of these point masses is assumed to be 2.0×1015 m2.0 \times 10^{-15} \mathrm{~m}.

Question 4(b)

(a)

Using your answers in (a), suggest why

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Question 4(b)(i)

(i)

there must be some other force between the protons in the nucleus,

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Question 4(b)(ii)

(ii)

this additional force must have a short range.

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Question 38

[Maximum number: 1]

Which fundamental particles form a hadron?

A

leptons

B

nucleons

C

photons

D

quarks

Question 38

[Maximum number: 1]

Which flavours of quark have charge +23e+\frac{2}{3} e ?

charm

strange

top

bottom

key

×\boldsymbol{\times}

×\boldsymbol{\times}

x

χ\boldsymbol{\chi}

x

✓ = has charge +23e+\frac{2}{3} e

×\boldsymbol{\times}

x= does not have charge +23e+\frac{2}{3} e

χ\boldsymbol{\chi}

χ\boldsymbol{\chi}

Question 7

Question 7(a)

(a)

Fluorine-18 (918 F)\left({ }_{9}^{18} \mathrm{~F}\right) is an isotope that decays to an isotope of oxygen ( O ) by the emission of a β+\beta^{+}particle.

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Question 7(a)(ii)

(i)

A quark in the fluorine-18 nucleus changes flavour during the decay. State this change of flavour. quark to quark.

[ 1 ]

Question 7(b)

(b)

A hadron has a charge of -2 e, where e is the elementary charge.

[ 3 ]

Question 7(b)(i)

(i)

State and explain whether the hadron is a meson or a baryon.

[ 2 ]

Question 7(b)(ii)

(ii)

State a possible quark composition for the hadron.

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Question 7

Question 7(c)

(a)

Table 7.1 lists the names of three particles and possible classifications for them.

Table 7.1

Table 7.1

Complete Table 7.1 by placing ticks ()(\checkmark) in the boxes to indicate the classifications that apply to each particle.

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Question 7(d)

(b)

The discovery of a particle with an unusual charge was an important step in the development of the theory of quarks. The particle is a hadron with a mass of 2.19×1027 kg2.19 \times 10^{-27} \mathrm{~kg} and a charge of +2 e, where e is the elementary charge.

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Question 7(d)(ii)

(i)

Determine a possible quark composition of a hadron with a charge of +2 e. Explain your reasoning.

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Question 39

[Maximum number: 1]

The diagrams show the quark composition of four different hadrons. One of the hadrons is a Σ+\Sigma^{+}particle. It has a charge of +e, where e is the elementary charge.

Which hadron could be the Σ+\Sigma^{+}particle?

A
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B
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C
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D
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key
u = up quark
d= down quark
s= strange quark

Question 39

[Maximum number: 1]

What are the structures of the proton and of the neutron in terms of quarks?

up quark

down quark

up quark

down quark

1

1

2

2

1

2

2

1

2

1

1

2

2

2

1

1

Question 39

[Maximum number: 1]

Which particle is not a fundamental particle?

A

electron

B

neutrino

C

neutron

D

top quark

Question 40

[Maximum number: 1]

Which statement is not correct?

A

A meson consists of three quarks.

B

A proton is a baryon.

C

A quark is a fundamental particle.

D

There are six flavours (types) of quark.

Question 40

[Maximum number: 1]

How many hadrons, baryons and mesons are there in a nucleus of 49Be{ }_{4}^{9} \mathrm{Be} ?

hadrons

baryons

mesons

9

4

5

9

5

4

9

9

0

13

9

0

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