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IB12 11_0625_11/3RP
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
International General Certificate of Secondary Education
PHYSICS 0625/11
Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2012
45 minutes
Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet
Soft clean eraser
Soft pencil (type B or HB recommended)
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST
Write in soft pencil.
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the Answer Sheet in the spaces provided
unless this has been done for you.
There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions. For each question there are four possible
answers A, B, C and D.
Choose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the separate Answer Sheet.
Read the instructions on the Answer Sheet very carefully.
Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer.
Any rough working should be done in this booklet.
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1 A pendulum is set in motion and timed. The time measured for 20 complete swings is 30s.
What is the time for one complete swing of the pendulum?
A 0.67s B 0.75s C 1.5s D 3.0s
2 Two stones of different weight fall at the same time from a table. Air resistance may be ignored.
What will happen and why?
what will happen why
A both stones hit the floor at the same time acceleration of free fall is constant
B both stones hit the floor at the same time they fall at constant speed
C the heavier stone hits the floor first acceleration increases with weight
D the heavier stone hits the floor first speed increases with weight
3 The speed-time graph shown is for a bus travelling between stops.
Where on the graph is the acceleration of the bus greatest?
speed
time
A
B
C
D
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4 A large bag of feathers and a steel block balance each other on some scales.
bag of
feathers
steel block
What does this show about the masses and the weights of the bag of feathers and the steel
block?
A It shows that the masses are equal and the weights are equal.
B It shows that the masses are equal, but the weights might be different.
C It shows that the masses might be different and the weights might be different.
D It shows that the weights are equal, but the masses might be different.
5 A parachutist inside an aeroplane has a mass of 70kg.
What is his mass after he has jumped from the aeroplane?
A 0kg
B between 0kg and 70kg
C 70kg
D greater than 70kg
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6 A liquid has a density of 0.80g/cm3
.
Which could be the volume and mass of this liquid?
volume/cm3
mass/g
A 2.0 16
B 8.0 10
C 10 8.0
D 16 2.0
7 The diagram shows sections of four objects of equal mass. The position of the centre of mass of
each object has been marked with a cross.
Which object is the most stable?
A B C D
8 A see-saw is made by resting a long plank of wood with its centre of mass on a barrel.
A boy sits on one side of the barrel and a girl sits on the other side so that the see-saw is
balanced.
boy’s weight girl’s weight
x y
boy girl
Which statement must be true?
A boy’s weight = girl’s weight
B distance x = distance y
C total downward force = total moment about the barrel
D resultant force and resultant moment are both zero
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9 A power station uses nuclear fission to obtain energy.
In this process, nuclear energy is first changed into
A chemical energy.
B electrical energy.
C gravitational energy.
D thermal (heat) energy.
10 A person lifts boxes of equal weight on to a platform.
boxes
platform
Which quantity will not affect the work done by the person?
A the height of the platform above the ground
B the number of boxes lifted
C the time taken to lift the boxes
D the weight of the boxes
11 A skier walks from the bottom of a ski slope to the top and gains 10000J of gravitational potential
energy.
She skis down the slope. At the bottom of the slope, her kinetic energy is 2000J.
How much energy was converted into thermal energy and sound energy as the skier moved
down the slope?
A 2000J B 8000J C 10000J D 12000J
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12 The diagram shows a mercury barometer.
25cm
5cm
75cm
mercury
Which distance is used to calculate the pressure of the atmosphere?
A 25cm B 75cm C 80cm D 100cm
13 A heavy table has six legs. The area of cross-section of each leg is X.
The legs of the table make marks in a carpet. These marks become deeper with increased
pressure.
What would reduce the depth of the marks for a table of a fixed weight?
A using three legs, each of an area smaller than X
B using four legs, each of an area the same as X
C using six legs, each of an area smaller than X
D using eight legs, each of an area the same as X
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14 Very small pollen grains are suspended in water. A bright light shines from the side.
Looking through a microscope, small specks of light are seen to be moving in a random, jerky
manner.
light
pollen grains
in water
microscope
eye
What are the moving specks of light?
A pollen grains being hit by other pollen grains
B pollen grains being hit by water molecules
C water molecules being hit by other water molecules
D water molecules being hit by pollen grains
15 A swimmer feels cold after leaving warm water on a warm, windy day.
Why does she feel cold even though the air is warm?
A The less energetic water molecules on her skin escape quickly.
B The more energetic water molecules on her skin do not escape quickly.
C The water on her skin does not evaporate quickly enough to keep her warm.
D The water on her skin evaporates quickly and cools her skin.
16 Which physical property is used to measure temperature in a liquid-in-glass thermometer?
A the length of the thermometer
B the thickness of the glass bulb
C the volume of the glass bulb
D the volume of the liquid
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17 The graph shows the temperature of a substance as it is heated steadily.
In which part of the graph is the substance boiling?
temperature
time
A
B
C
D
18 A night storage heater contains a large block of material that is heated electrically during the
night. During the day the block cools down, releasing thermal energy into the room.
Which thermal capacity and which night-time temperature increase will cause the most energy to
be stored by the block?
thermal capacity
of block
night-time
temperature increase
A large large
B large small
C small large
D small small
19 After a sheep has its wool cut off, it is harder for it to stay warm when the air temperature falls.
How does the wool help the sheep to stay warm?
A Air can circulate between the wool fibres and heat up the skin by convection.
B Air trapped by the wool fibres reduces heat losses from the skin by convection.
C The wool fibres are curly so it takes longer for heat to be conducted away from the skin.
D The wool fibres conduct heat to the skin from the air outside.
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20 A boy sits near a campfire. He pokes the fire with an iron bar. His hand becomes hot.
iron bar
In which ways does thermal energy (heat) from the fire reach his hand?
A conduction and convection only
B conduction and radiation only
C convection and radiation only
D conduction, convection and radiation
21 The diagram shows plane waves reflected by a plane surface.
Which line represents a wavefront?
B
C
D
A
22 A swimmer is sitting on a rock at the sea shore looking at passing waves. He notices that five
complete wavelengths pass him in 20s.
What is the frequency of this wave?
A 0.25Hz B 4.0Hz C 15Hz D 100Hz
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23 A thin converging lens forms an image.
F F
object
image
What is the nature of this image and can it be formed on a screen?
nature of image
can be formed
on a screen?
A not real no
B not real yes
C real no
D real yes
24 A piece of paper has ‘PAL’ written on it.
A student holds the paper in front of a plane mirror.
PAL
back of
mirror
What does the student see?
PAL
A
PAL
B
PAL PAL
C D
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25 A girl notices that when she shouts into a cave she hears an echo.
Which wave property causes the echo?
A diffraction
B dispersion
C reflection
D refraction
26 In a test, a car horn is found to be too loud and the pitch of the note is too high.
What information does this give about the amplitude and the frequency of the sound wave
produced?
amplitude frequency
A too large too large
B too large too small
C too small too large
D too small too small
27 Two bars of soft iron are placed near a bar magnet.
S N P Q
soft iron soft ironbar magnet
Which row states and explains the behaviour of poles P and Q of the soft iron bars?
P and Q reason
A attract P and Q are like poles
B attract P and Q are unlike poles
C repel P and Q are like poles
D repel P and Q are unlike poles
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28 Some electrical devices require a magnet which may be switched on and off many times in a
second.
Which type of magnet may be used?
A an electromagnet only
B a permanent magnet only
C either a permanent magnet or an electromagnet
D neither a permanent magnet nor an electromagnet
29 Which of these is an electric current?
A a beam of atoms
B a beam of electrons
C a beam of molecules
D a beam of neutrons
30 The diagram shows a circuit used to find the resistance of lamp L.
Blocks P, Q and R represent the different components used.
12V
P R
Q
L
Which is a correct possible choice of components to use for P, Q and R?
P Q R
A ammeter variable resistor voltmeter
B variable resistor voltmeter ammeter
C voltmeter ammeter variable resistor
D voltmeter variable resistor ammeter
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31 A student connects the circuit shown.
1
2
3
4
Which switches must be closed for the bell to ring without lighting the lamp?
A 1 and 2 only
B 1 and 3 only
C 1, 3 and 4 only
D 2, 3 and 4 only
32 Which row shows a use of a capacitor and a use of a relay?
use of a capacitor use of a relay
A switching circuit voltage transformation
B time-delay circuit switching circuit
C voltage transformation switching circuit
D voltage transformation time-delay circuit
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33 The diagram shows two voltmeters, P and Q, connected to a potential divider.
X
V
V
voltmeter P
voltmeter Q
The sliding connection at point X is moved towards the top of the diagram.
What happens to the reading on P and to the reading on Q?
reading on P reading on Q
A decreases decreases
B decreases increases
C increases decreases
D increases increases
34 An electric oven is connected to the mains supply using insulated copper wires. The wires
become very warm.
What can be done to prevent so much heat being produced in the connecting wires?
A Use thicker copper wires.
B Use thinner copper wires.
C Use thicker insulation.
D Use thinner insulation.
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35 Which graph shows how the voltage of a simple a.c. generator varies with time?
0
0
voltage voltage
voltage voltage
A
time time
time time
0
0
B
0
0
C
0
0
D
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36 The diagram shows a wire in the magnetic field between two poles of a magnet.
N S
magnet
wire
The current in the wire repeatedly changes between a constant value in one direction and a
constant value in the opposite direction. This is shown on the graph.
current
time
0
0
What is the effect on the wire?
A The force on the wire alternates between one direction and the opposite direction.
B The force on the wire is constant in size and direction.
C There is no force acting on the wire at any time.
D There is only a force on the wire when the current reverses.
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37 A beam of cathode rays passes between two parallel, charged metal plates in a vacuum.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
cathode rays
In which direction is the beam deflected?
A into the page
B out of the page
C to the left of the page
D to the right of the page
38 How does the ionising effect of α-particles compare with that of β-particles and γ-rays?
compared with β-particles compared with γ-rays
A α-particles are less strongly ionising α-particles are less strongly ionising
B α-particles are less strongly ionising α-particles are more strongly ionising
C α-particles are more strongly ionising α-particles are less strongly ionising
D α-particles are more strongly ionising α-particles are more strongly ionising
39 The table shows the count rates obtained from four radioactive sources. The measurements were
taken at noon on four consecutive days.
Which source has the longest half-life?
count rate/.counts per second
day 1 day 2 day 3 day 4
A 100 48 27 11
B 200 142 99 69
C 300 297 292 290
D 400 202 99 48
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40 Which statement about a carbon nucleus represented by C14
6 is correct?
A It contains 6 neutrons.
B It contains 6 electrons.
C It contains 8 protons.
D It contains 14 nucleons.
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University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of
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  • 1. This document consists of 18 printed pages and 2 blank pages. IB12 11_0625_11/3RP © UCLES 2012 [Turn over *8913251826* UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education PHYSICS 0625/11 Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2012 45 minutes Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type B or HB recommended) READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write in soft pencil. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the Answer Sheet in the spaces provided unless this has been done for you. There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions. For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the separate Answer Sheet. Read the instructions on the Answer Sheet very carefully. Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer. Any rough working should be done in this booklet. w w w .Xtrem ePapers.com
  • 2. 2 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 1 A pendulum is set in motion and timed. The time measured for 20 complete swings is 30s. What is the time for one complete swing of the pendulum? A 0.67s B 0.75s C 1.5s D 3.0s 2 Two stones of different weight fall at the same time from a table. Air resistance may be ignored. What will happen and why? what will happen why A both stones hit the floor at the same time acceleration of free fall is constant B both stones hit the floor at the same time they fall at constant speed C the heavier stone hits the floor first acceleration increases with weight D the heavier stone hits the floor first speed increases with weight 3 The speed-time graph shown is for a bus travelling between stops. Where on the graph is the acceleration of the bus greatest? speed time A B C D
  • 3. 3 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 [Turn over 4 A large bag of feathers and a steel block balance each other on some scales. bag of feathers steel block What does this show about the masses and the weights of the bag of feathers and the steel block? A It shows that the masses are equal and the weights are equal. B It shows that the masses are equal, but the weights might be different. C It shows that the masses might be different and the weights might be different. D It shows that the weights are equal, but the masses might be different. 5 A parachutist inside an aeroplane has a mass of 70kg. What is his mass after he has jumped from the aeroplane? A 0kg B between 0kg and 70kg C 70kg D greater than 70kg
  • 4. 4 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 6 A liquid has a density of 0.80g/cm3 . Which could be the volume and mass of this liquid? volume/cm3 mass/g A 2.0 16 B 8.0 10 C 10 8.0 D 16 2.0 7 The diagram shows sections of four objects of equal mass. The position of the centre of mass of each object has been marked with a cross. Which object is the most stable? A B C D 8 A see-saw is made by resting a long plank of wood with its centre of mass on a barrel. A boy sits on one side of the barrel and a girl sits on the other side so that the see-saw is balanced. boy’s weight girl’s weight x y boy girl Which statement must be true? A boy’s weight = girl’s weight B distance x = distance y C total downward force = total moment about the barrel D resultant force and resultant moment are both zero
  • 5. 5 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 [Turn over 9 A power station uses nuclear fission to obtain energy. In this process, nuclear energy is first changed into A chemical energy. B electrical energy. C gravitational energy. D thermal (heat) energy. 10 A person lifts boxes of equal weight on to a platform. boxes platform Which quantity will not affect the work done by the person? A the height of the platform above the ground B the number of boxes lifted C the time taken to lift the boxes D the weight of the boxes 11 A skier walks from the bottom of a ski slope to the top and gains 10000J of gravitational potential energy. She skis down the slope. At the bottom of the slope, her kinetic energy is 2000J. How much energy was converted into thermal energy and sound energy as the skier moved down the slope? A 2000J B 8000J C 10000J D 12000J
  • 6. 6 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 12 The diagram shows a mercury barometer. 25cm 5cm 75cm mercury Which distance is used to calculate the pressure of the atmosphere? A 25cm B 75cm C 80cm D 100cm 13 A heavy table has six legs. The area of cross-section of each leg is X. The legs of the table make marks in a carpet. These marks become deeper with increased pressure. What would reduce the depth of the marks for a table of a fixed weight? A using three legs, each of an area smaller than X B using four legs, each of an area the same as X C using six legs, each of an area smaller than X D using eight legs, each of an area the same as X
  • 7. 7 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 [Turn over 14 Very small pollen grains are suspended in water. A bright light shines from the side. Looking through a microscope, small specks of light are seen to be moving in a random, jerky manner. light pollen grains in water microscope eye What are the moving specks of light? A pollen grains being hit by other pollen grains B pollen grains being hit by water molecules C water molecules being hit by other water molecules D water molecules being hit by pollen grains 15 A swimmer feels cold after leaving warm water on a warm, windy day. Why does she feel cold even though the air is warm? A The less energetic water molecules on her skin escape quickly. B The more energetic water molecules on her skin do not escape quickly. C The water on her skin does not evaporate quickly enough to keep her warm. D The water on her skin evaporates quickly and cools her skin. 16 Which physical property is used to measure temperature in a liquid-in-glass thermometer? A the length of the thermometer B the thickness of the glass bulb C the volume of the glass bulb D the volume of the liquid
  • 8. 8 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 17 The graph shows the temperature of a substance as it is heated steadily. In which part of the graph is the substance boiling? temperature time A B C D 18 A night storage heater contains a large block of material that is heated electrically during the night. During the day the block cools down, releasing thermal energy into the room. Which thermal capacity and which night-time temperature increase will cause the most energy to be stored by the block? thermal capacity of block night-time temperature increase A large large B large small C small large D small small 19 After a sheep has its wool cut off, it is harder for it to stay warm when the air temperature falls. How does the wool help the sheep to stay warm? A Air can circulate between the wool fibres and heat up the skin by convection. B Air trapped by the wool fibres reduces heat losses from the skin by convection. C The wool fibres are curly so it takes longer for heat to be conducted away from the skin. D The wool fibres conduct heat to the skin from the air outside.
  • 9. 9 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 [Turn over 20 A boy sits near a campfire. He pokes the fire with an iron bar. His hand becomes hot. iron bar In which ways does thermal energy (heat) from the fire reach his hand? A conduction and convection only B conduction and radiation only C convection and radiation only D conduction, convection and radiation 21 The diagram shows plane waves reflected by a plane surface. Which line represents a wavefront? B C D A 22 A swimmer is sitting on a rock at the sea shore looking at passing waves. He notices that five complete wavelengths pass him in 20s. What is the frequency of this wave? A 0.25Hz B 4.0Hz C 15Hz D 100Hz
  • 10. 10 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 23 A thin converging lens forms an image. F F object image What is the nature of this image and can it be formed on a screen? nature of image can be formed on a screen? A not real no B not real yes C real no D real yes 24 A piece of paper has ‘PAL’ written on it. A student holds the paper in front of a plane mirror. PAL back of mirror What does the student see? PAL A PAL B PAL PAL C D
  • 11. 11 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 [Turn over 25 A girl notices that when she shouts into a cave she hears an echo. Which wave property causes the echo? A diffraction B dispersion C reflection D refraction 26 In a test, a car horn is found to be too loud and the pitch of the note is too high. What information does this give about the amplitude and the frequency of the sound wave produced? amplitude frequency A too large too large B too large too small C too small too large D too small too small 27 Two bars of soft iron are placed near a bar magnet. S N P Q soft iron soft ironbar magnet Which row states and explains the behaviour of poles P and Q of the soft iron bars? P and Q reason A attract P and Q are like poles B attract P and Q are unlike poles C repel P and Q are like poles D repel P and Q are unlike poles
  • 12. 12 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 28 Some electrical devices require a magnet which may be switched on and off many times in a second. Which type of magnet may be used? A an electromagnet only B a permanent magnet only C either a permanent magnet or an electromagnet D neither a permanent magnet nor an electromagnet 29 Which of these is an electric current? A a beam of atoms B a beam of electrons C a beam of molecules D a beam of neutrons 30 The diagram shows a circuit used to find the resistance of lamp L. Blocks P, Q and R represent the different components used. 12V P R Q L Which is a correct possible choice of components to use for P, Q and R? P Q R A ammeter variable resistor voltmeter B variable resistor voltmeter ammeter C voltmeter ammeter variable resistor D voltmeter variable resistor ammeter
  • 13. 13 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 [Turn over 31 A student connects the circuit shown. 1 2 3 4 Which switches must be closed for the bell to ring without lighting the lamp? A 1 and 2 only B 1 and 3 only C 1, 3 and 4 only D 2, 3 and 4 only 32 Which row shows a use of a capacitor and a use of a relay? use of a capacitor use of a relay A switching circuit voltage transformation B time-delay circuit switching circuit C voltage transformation switching circuit D voltage transformation time-delay circuit
  • 14. 14 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 33 The diagram shows two voltmeters, P and Q, connected to a potential divider. X V V voltmeter P voltmeter Q The sliding connection at point X is moved towards the top of the diagram. What happens to the reading on P and to the reading on Q? reading on P reading on Q A decreases decreases B decreases increases C increases decreases D increases increases 34 An electric oven is connected to the mains supply using insulated copper wires. The wires become very warm. What can be done to prevent so much heat being produced in the connecting wires? A Use thicker copper wires. B Use thinner copper wires. C Use thicker insulation. D Use thinner insulation.
  • 15. 15 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 [Turn over 35 Which graph shows how the voltage of a simple a.c. generator varies with time? 0 0 voltage voltage voltage voltage A time time time time 0 0 B 0 0 C 0 0 D
  • 16. 16 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 36 The diagram shows a wire in the magnetic field between two poles of a magnet. N S magnet wire The current in the wire repeatedly changes between a constant value in one direction and a constant value in the opposite direction. This is shown on the graph. current time 0 0 What is the effect on the wire? A The force on the wire alternates between one direction and the opposite direction. B The force on the wire is constant in size and direction. C There is no force acting on the wire at any time. D There is only a force on the wire when the current reverses.
  • 17. 17 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 [Turn over 37 A beam of cathode rays passes between two parallel, charged metal plates in a vacuum. + + + + + + + + + + – – – – – – – – – – cathode rays In which direction is the beam deflected? A into the page B out of the page C to the left of the page D to the right of the page 38 How does the ionising effect of α-particles compare with that of β-particles and γ-rays? compared with β-particles compared with γ-rays A α-particles are less strongly ionising α-particles are less strongly ionising B α-particles are less strongly ionising α-particles are more strongly ionising C α-particles are more strongly ionising α-particles are less strongly ionising D α-particles are more strongly ionising α-particles are more strongly ionising 39 The table shows the count rates obtained from four radioactive sources. The measurements were taken at noon on four consecutive days. Which source has the longest half-life? count rate/.counts per second day 1 day 2 day 3 day 4 A 100 48 27 11 B 200 142 99 69 C 300 297 292 290 D 400 202 99 48
  • 18. 18 © UCLES 2012 0625/11/O/N/12 40 Which statement about a carbon nucleus represented by C14 6 is correct? A It contains 6 neutrons. B It contains 6 electrons. C It contains 8 protons. D It contains 14 nucleons.
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