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Date November 2016 Marks available 4 Reference code 16N.2.HL.TZ0.4
Level Higher level Paper Paper 2 Time zone 0 - no time zone
Command term Calculate and Explain Question number 4 Adapted from N/A

Question

A particular K meson has a quark structure u ¯ s. State the charge, strangeness and baryon number for this meson.

[2]
a.

The Feynman diagram shows the changes that occur during beta minus (β) decay.

Label the diagram by inserting the four missing particle symbols and the direction of the arrows for the decay particles.

[3]
b.

C-14 decay is used to estimate the age of an old dead tree. The activity of C-14 in the dead tree is determined to have fallen to 21% of its original value. C-14 has a half-life of 5700 years.

(i) Explain why the activity of C-14 in the dead tree decreases with time.

(ii) Calculate, in years, the age of the dead tree. Give your answer to an appropriate number of significant figures.

[4]
d.

Markscheme

charge: –1«e» or negative or K

strangeness: –1  

baryon number: 0

Negative signs required.
Award [2] for three correct answers, [1 max] for two correct answer and [0] for one correct answer.

a.

correct symbols for both missing quarks

exchange particle and electron labelled W or W and e or e

Do not allow W+ or e+ or β+. Allow β or β.

arrows for both electron and anti-neutrino correct

Allow ECF from previous marking point.

b.

i
number of C-14 atoms/nuclei are decreasing
OR
decreasing activity proportional to number of C-14 atoms/nuclei
OR
A0eλt so A decreases as t increases
Do not allow “particles”
Must see reference to atoms or nuclei or an equation, just “C-14 is decreasing” is not enough.


ii
0.21 = (0.5)n
OR
0.21 = e ( ln 2 × t 5700 )

= 2.252 half-lives or =1 2834 «y»
Early rounding to 2.25 gives 12825 y

13000 y rounded correctly to two significant figures:
Both needed; answer must be in year for MP3.
Allow ECF from MP2.
Award [3] for a bald correct answer.

d.

Examiners report

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Additional higher level (AHL) » Topic 12: Quantum and nuclear physics » 12.2 – Nuclear physics
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