A-Level数学M1力学真题拆解|2016年3月9709/42 Mechanics

⚙️ Cambridge A-Level Mathematics 9709/42 — Mechanics 1 (M1), February/March 2016

The Mechanics 1 (M1) paper is a core component of the Cambridge A-Level Mathematics syllabus (9709). In this 1-hour-15-minute exam worth 50 marks, students tackle real-world physics problems — forces, motion, work, and energy. Let’s dissect the February/March 2016 Paper 42 to understand what Cambridge expects and how to prepare.


中文导读 / Chinese Summary

本文拆解2016年3月剑桥 A-Level 数学 9709/42 力学1 (M1) 真题试卷。M1 是 A-Level 数学的核心模块,考试时长75分钟,满分50分,涵盖力、运动、功与能量等经典力学问题。我们将逐题分析考点和解题策略。


🔍 Key Concepts Tested / 核心考点

1. Work–Energy Principle / 功能原理

Question 1 (3 marks): A cyclist of mass 85 kg rides a 20 kg bicycle against a 40 N resistance force. The task: find the total work done while accelerating from 5 m/s to 10 m/s over 50 m.

This is textbook work–energy: Work done = change in KE + work against resistance.
ΔKE = ½ × 105 × (10² − 5²) = ½ × 105 × 75 = 3937.5 J
Work against resistance = 40 × 50 = 2000 J
Total work = 3937.5 + 2000 = 5937.5 J ≈ 5940 J (3 s.f.)

Key insight: always account for both the kinetic energy change AND the work done against resistive forces. Students often forget the latter.

2. Constant Speed & Power / 匀速运动与功率

Question 2(i) (2 marks): A 1200 kg car moves at a constant 32 m/s against a 1350 N resistance. Find engine power in kW.

At constant speed: driving force = resistance force.
Power = F × v = 1350 × 32 = 43,200 W = 43.2 kW

The trap here is overcomplicating it. When speed is constant, net force is zero — no acceleration, no mass term. Just force × velocity.

3. Inclined Plane Dynamics / 斜面动力学

Question 2(ii): Same car travels up a hill with sin θ = 0.1 at constant speed, same resistance. Find new power.

On an incline, the driving force must overcome BOTH resistance AND the component of weight along the slope:
Weight component = mg sin θ = 1200 × 10 × 0.1 = 1200 N
Total opposing force = 1350 + 1200 = 2550 N
Power = 2550 × 32 = 81,600 W = 81.6 kW

Notice: the hill nearly doubles the power requirement. This is why understanding inclined planes is critical — they appear in nearly every M1 paper.

4. The 50-Mark Sprint / 50分冲刺

With only 75 minutes for 50 marks, time management is everything. The general rule: 1.5 minutes per mark. A 3-mark question deserves roughly 4.5 minutes. If you’re stuck, move on. Questions carrying smaller mark numbers appear earlier (Cambridge designs papers this way), so front-load your speed on the early questions to bank time for the later heavy-hitters.

5. The Gravity Constant / 重力加速度常数

Cambridge M1 papers specify g = 10 m/s² unless otherwise stated. This is consistently used in the 2016 paper. Many students habitually use 9.8 from physics class — don’t. Using the wrong g value can cost you marks on otherwise correct working.


📝 Study Advice / 学习建议

Master the formula sheet. The MF9 formulae list is provided — know exactly what’s on it so you don’t waste time deriving standard results. But don’t rely on it blindly; you should understand the derivation of each formula.

Practice “constant speed” problems specifically. These are among the most common M1 question types and have a simple template: driving force = total resistance. They’re easy marks if you recognise the pattern.

Train for 3 significant figures. Cambridge requires answers to 3 s.f. unless specified otherwise. Get into the habit of rounding correctly — 5937.5 → 5940, not 5938. Intermediate rounding errors are a silent mark-killer.

Draw free-body diagrams for every mechanics problem. Even simple ones. It takes 10 seconds and prevents the most common error: missing a force component (especially on inclines).


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