Module Physics (Questions)
Module Physics (Questions)
WHAT MEAN BY
1
2.
3.
Velocity
Accelaration
Momentum
4
4.
Mass
Inertia
Balanced Force
EXPLAINATION
As the rate of change of with...
As the rate of change of ..with time
As the of an object multiplied by its .
Momentum= mass x velocity
Tendency of an object to of rest, or if moving, to
in a straight line.
Unbalanced Force
Newtons second
law of motion
10.
11.
Impulse
Impulsive force
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Gravitational field
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force of gravity
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free-falling object
force pulls all objects towards the centre of the Earth? This
force is depend on the gravitational field strength :. The
gravitational field strength of Earth is measured as about 9.8
Nkg-1.
an object which is falling under the sole influence of gravity.
Free-falling objects do not encounter air resistance.
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Acceleration due to
gravity
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Weight
Work.
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Energy
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Potential Energy
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Gravitational
Potential Energy
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Kinetic energy,Ek
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Principle of
Conservation of
energy
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Elastic Potential
energy
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Elasticity
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Hooke Law
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Power
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Efficiency of
energy
transformation
er
TITTLE 3 : FORCES AND PRESSURE
NO
WHAT MEAN BY
EXPLAINATION
1
2.
Pressure
Pascals Principle
3.
Archimedes
Principle
4.
Principle of Floating
5.
Bernoullis Principle
6.
Aerofoil
TITTLE 4 : HEAT
NO
1
2.
WHAT MEAN BY
Temperature
Heat
3.
Thermal
Equilibrium
Heat Capasity
4.
5.
6.
Specific Heat
Capasity
Latent Heat
EXPLAINATION
A degree of .
that can be . from one object to another
object
Is a condition in which there is . between
two object.
As the required to raise its temperature by
10C
As the to raise the of the
substance by 10C
The heat that is required to bring about a change of state
in temperature.
TITTLE 5 : LIGHT
NO
WHAT MEAN BY
1
2.
3.
Virtual Image
Power of a lens
Critical Angle
4.
5.
Refractive index, n
Optical centre
6.
Focal Length, f
EXPLAINATION
The image that is not formed on a screen
As the reciprocal of its focal length in metres
As the angle of incidence in the denser medium for an
incident ray to be refracted at ...in the less dense medium
Speed of light in a vacuum per speed of light in a medium
Is the centre of a lens through which light rays pass without
deviation.
Is the distance between the ,F and the
..,C of the lens
TITTLE 6 : WAVES
NO
WHAT MEAN BY
Waves front
2.
Wavelength
3.
Amplitude
4.
Period
5.
6.
Frequency
Wave speed
EXPLAINATION
Are or .. joining all the .or points
vibrating at the same phase and of equal distances from the
sources of the waves.
Is the distance between . or
.
Is the .. of a medium particles from
its mean position.
Is the . by a particle to make
..
Is the of complete oscillations per second
The traveled by a wave in .. in the
direction of propagation
TITTLE 7 : ELECTRICITY
NO
WHAT MEAN BY
EXPLAINATION
1
2.
Electric current
Potential difference
3.
Ohms Law
4.
5.
Electromotive
Force (e.m.f)
Electrical Energy
6.
Electric Power
..
The .. in moving a unit charge from one point to
the other
States that the across the end of a
metallic conductor is ..to the
flowing through it.
Work done by the cell or the source in .
around a complete circuit.
Is the . when electric charges flow through
any two points in an electric circuit.
As the .. at which electrical .
TITTLE 8 : ELECTROMAGNETISM
NO
WHAT MEAN BY
1
2.
3.
Magnetic field
Solenoid
Catapult field
4.
Electromagnet
induction
5.
Lenzs Law
EXPLAINATION
Magnetic ..region
Is .. cylindrical coil
Is the action of the combination between
and the may
be likened to that of an elastic catapult.
The effect of producing and e. m. f and a current, when
there is a between the conductor and a
magnetic field.
The direction of the induced current in a solenoid is such
6.
Faradays Law
TITTLE 9 : ELECTRONICS
NO
1
WHAT MEAN BY
2.
Thermionic
emission
Cathode rays
3.
Rectification
4.
Doping
5.
P-N Junction
6.
Logic Gate
EXPLAINATION
Is the process of . from the surface of a
..
Are streams of . moving in a
straight line.
Is the process of . alternating current into direct
current
Is a process of . of impurities to
improve the electric conductivity of a semiconductor
Is formed by .. a . semiconductor to an
semiconductor.
Is an . which has . input or
.but only .. for performing certain logical
functions.
TITTLE 10 : RADIOACTIVITY
NO
WHAT MEAN BY
Nuclide
2.
Nuclear Fission
3.
Nuclear Fusion
4.
Radioactive decay
,5.
Isotopes
6.
Half Life
EXPLAINATION
The nucleus of an atom with a particular ........................
..
A process where the nuclear of a . is
.
A process where are .. into a .
nucleus.
The process in which .. emit particles ,
and and -ray in order to .
Atoms of the same element which have the
but with a . of neutrons
Time for activity of a radioisotope element ..
..
SKILL 2 : UNDERSTANDING
Thimble
1. The diagram(i)shows micrometer screw gauge which measures
diameter of glass
(ii)
rod.The micrometer screw gauge has zero error as in Figure 1(a)
FIGURE 1
Thimble
gauge?
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[1 mark]
(b) What is the diameter of a glass rod?
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[1 mark]
(c) What is the purpose of measuring of the diameter of the glass rod at several
different places ?
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[1 mark]
(d) Why the micrometer screw gauge is more sensitive device compared to the
vernier Calipers ?
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[1 mark]
20 Complete curls
FIGURE 2
(a) Why is the measurement doesnt start from zero ?
[1 mark]
(b)
State a reason why the measurement is done by 20 curles and not one curl.
[1 mark]
Figure 3
The force acting on the aeroplane can be classified into lift,
(i)
Name the force represented by X.
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[1 mark]
(ii)
(iii)
Compare the magnitude of X and the thrust for the aeroplane shown in the
diagram above and explain your answer.
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[2 marks]
4. Ahmad cycles to school everyday. The graph below shows a typical velocity-time
graph of Ahmad's journey to school.
vacuum
75 cm
mercury
20 cm
P
FIGURE 5
(a)
(b)
(c)
6. Figure below shows the apparatus used to determine the density of a liquid.
Figure 6
[Density of water = 1 x 103 kgm-3, atmospheric pressure = 1 x 105 Pa]
(a) In Figure 6(a), what is the pressure, in Pa, at
(i) point S,
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[1 mark]
(ii) point T
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[1 mark]
(b) In Figure 6(b), the air is sucked out through the tap and the tap is then closed. The
levels of the water and liquid X rise to the heights as shown.
(i) What causes the levels of the water and liquid X to rise?
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[1 mark]
(ii) What causes the difference in the height of the levels of the water and liquid X?
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[2 marks]
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Figure 7
(a) What are the states of matter in regions X, Y and Z?
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[3 marks]
(b) State the melting point of K.
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[1 mark]
(c) What is the time taken to melt substance K completely?
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[1 mark]
8. Figure 8(a) shows the arrangement of apparatus used to investigate the relationship
between the pressure and the temperature of a fixed mass of gas at constant
volume. A graph of pressure, P against temperature, T is shown in Figure 8(b).
Figure 8(a)
Figure 8(b)
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O
2F
F
F
2F
FIGURE 9.1
(i)
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(ii)
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[1 mark]
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O
C
F
F
C
FIGURE 9.2
(i) Draw ray diagram to shows the formation of image on Figure 9.2.
[2 marks]
(ii) State the similar characteristics of the images between Figure 9.1 and 9.2.
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[1 mark]
Diagram 10.1
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Diagram 10.2
(a) Name the optical instrument P.
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[1 mark]
(b) In Diagram 10.2, two glass prisms must be placed so that the object can be seen
by the observer. The position of one of the glass prisms is as shown.
(i) In box A in Diagram 10.2, draw and shade the second prism.
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[1 mark]
(ii) Explain why the prism in optical instrument P are placed as in 10(b)(i)
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[1 mark]
(c) (i) In Diagram 10.2, complete the path of the light ray from the object to the
observers eye.
[1 mark]
(ii) State one characteristic of the image observed.
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[1 mark]
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11. Figure 11(a) shows water dripping from a water tap onto the water in a bathtub. The
drips of water produce circular ripples on the water surface. A water dipper floating
on the water is seen to move up and down.
Figure 11(a)
(a) What type of waves are these ripples?
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[1 mark]
(b) Why is that the water dipper does not move towards the wall of the tub?
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[1 mark]
(c) Explain what happens to the kinetic energy of the drips of water as they hit the
water surface.
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[1 mark]
Figure 11(b)
(d) Figure 11(b) shows waves produced in a ripple tank using a straight vibrating
beam.
(i) In Figure 11(b), draw and label a line to show a wavefront.
[1 mark]
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Figure 12
(a) In Figure 12, draw the boundary between the two areas.
[1 mark]
(b) Name the quantity that remains constant as the waves propagate from one to
another.
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[1 mark]
(c) Do the waves bend towards or away from the normal?
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[1 mark]
(d) State the propagation of the waves in terms of the depth of water.
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[1 mark]
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13. Figure 13 shows a circuit consisting of a cell, three resistors and an ammeter. A
voltmeter is provided with crocodile clip and it can be connected suitably to measure
the potential differences across resistors R1, R2 and R3.
Figure 13
(a) How should the ammeter and the voltmeter be connected to measure current and
potential difference respectively?
(i)
Ammeter: ............................................................................
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14. Figure 14 shows a circuit consisting of a dry cell, a bulb, an ammeter, a voltmeter
and a switch.
Figure 14
The voltmeter shows a reading of 1.50 V when the switch is open. When the switch
is closed, the bulbs lights up, the voltmeter reading drops to 1.45 V and the ammeter
reading is 0.5 A.
(a) (i) What is the e.m.f. of the cell?
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[1 mark]
(ii) How much voltage is lost in the cell when the bulbs lights up?
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[1 mark]
(iii) What is the current that passes through the internal resistance of the cell?
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[1 mark]
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15.
FIGURE 15
Figure 15 shows a circurt and important parts of an electrical bell.
(a) When the switch is on,
(i) what happen to the soft iron core ?
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[1 mark]
(ii) state the magnetic pole at X ?
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[1 mark]
(iii) what happen to the hammer ?
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[1 mark]
(b) Why steel is not used as a core?
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[1 mark]
(c) If batteries are replaced by alternative current, what is the effect to the hammer ?
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[1 mark]
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Figure 16
(a) What does the direction of the thumb indicate?
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[1 mark]
(b) What do the curled fingers represent?
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[1 mark]
(c) In which part of a solenoid is the magnetic field uniform?
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[1 mark]
(d) Name two ways in which the strength of the magnetic field in a solenoid can be
increased.
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[2 marks]
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17.
R
Electrical
source
FIGURE 17.1
FIGURE 17.2
[2 marks]
18. Figure 18 shows the symbol of a transistor.
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Figure 17
(a) (i) Name terminals x, y and z.
x : ...................................
y : ...................................
z : ...................................
[3 marks]
Figure 19
(a) Why is the mica window curved inwards?
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[1 mark]
(b)
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(ii) Why was the count rate detected much lower when the source was at Q?
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[1 mark]
(iii) Based on your answer to 19(b)(ii), what type of radioactive particles
contribute to the majority of the count rate detected?
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[1 mark]
20. In a nuclear reactor, radium-226 decays to become radon-222 by releasing one
alpha particle. This reaction experiences a mass defect.
(i) The number 226 for radium is called its __________________number.
[1 mark]
(ii) Complete the equation of the reaction by writing the appropriate number in the
boxes provided.
[2 marks]
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SKILL 3A ;CONCEPTUALIZE SKILL
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SECTION A
1. Figure 5.1 shows a boy jumping out from a boat to the
jetty.
Figure 5.2 shows a girl throwing a ball from rest on a skateboard
pictures
FIGURE 5.1
FIGURE 5.2
(a)
Based on the
above,
[1 mark]
(ii) In Figure 5.1 and Figure 5.2, draw the arrows of
the moving directions F, of the boat and the girl.
[2 marks]
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DIAGRAM 6.1
DIAGRAM 6.2
(a) Observe Diagram 6.1 and Diagram 6.2.
(i) Compare the stretching force applied to the arrow.
[1m]
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[1m]
(iii) If the applied force is 50 N and the distance of x is
20 cm, calculate the work done by the student.
[2m]
(b) Based on both diagrams,
(i) compare the energy gained by the arrow.
...
...
[1m]
(ii) compare the distance of projection.
[1m]
(iii) state the relationship between energy and distance of
projection.
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[1m]
(c) Make a suggestion to increase the distance of projection.
.......
[1m]
3. Diagram 5.1 shows the situation of a sheet of paper
before and when air is blown.
Diagram 5.2 shows the situation of the canopy before the
lorry moves and when the lorry moves at high speed.
[ 1 mark ]
(b) Based on Diagram 5.1 and Diagram 5.2 :
(i) State two similarities for the situations in Diagram 5.1
and Diagram 5.2.
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[ 2 marks ]
(ii) Compare the air pressure above and below the paper
when air is blown.
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[ 1 mark ]
(iii) Relate the speed of the air to the pressure of the air.
...
[ 1 mark ]
In
Diagram 5.3, the levels of coloured water in the
U-tube are the same before air flows .
(i) Compare the speeds of air at P and at Q.
.
.
[ 1 mark ]
(ii) Mark the water levels in the U-tube in Diagram 5.3
while air flows.
[ 1 mark ]
SPM 2006 P2 Q5
4. Diagram 6.1 and Diagram 6.2 shows a student throwing
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[ 1 mark ]
(ii) Based on the answer in (a)(i), compare the work
done by the student between the two throwing
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techniques.
[ 1 mark ]
(b) If the force which acts on the iron ball is 20 N and the
distance of hand movement is 0.5 m, calculate the work
done by the student.
[ 2 marks ]
(i) Based on the answer in (a)(i), state the relationship
between the energy gained by the iron ball and the
distance of projection.
[ 1 mark ]
(ii) State the principle involved.
[ 1 mark ]
(c) (i) Using Diagram 6.1 , what happens to the falling time if
an iron ball of a bigger mass is used ?
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[ 1 mark ]
(ii) Give one reason for your answer in ( c) (i).
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..
..
[ 1 mark ]
SPM2006P Q6
(work, energy, power)
5.
(a) Compare the surface area of the feather & the water
droplet.
[ 1 mark ]
FIGURE 5.2
(b) Using the graph in Figure 5.2, compare the changes in
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[ 3 marks ]
(c) Using your answer in (a) and (b), state the relationship
between the surface area and the final velocity.
[ 1 mark]
SPM 2004P2Q5
FORCES AND MOTION
SKILL 3B : CONSEPTUALSECTION B
1. Diagram 9.1 and Diagram 9.2 shows the bright and dark bands of the wave
pattern formed on the screen when two coherent waves superposed.
Diagram 9.1 shows the wave pattern produced by
waves with a higher frequency whereas Diagram 9.2
shows the wave pattern produced by waves with a
lower frequency.
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DIAGRAM 9.1
(i)
DIAGRAM 9.2
Observe Diagram 9.1 and 9.2, compare the wavelength and the
separation of adjacent nodal lines.
Relate the frequency , the wavelength , and the separation of adjacent
nodal lines to deduce a relevant physics concept.
[5 marks]
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B
DIAGRAM 9.1
(a)
B
DIAGRAM 9.2
(b)
ANSWER:
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Sea Water
River Water
FIGURE 9.1
FIGURE 9.2
[ 1 mark ]
(ii) Using figure 9.1 and 9.2 compare the levels of the
boat and the volumes of water displaced by the
boat.
Relating the mass of the boat with its load, the
volume of the water displaced and the density of the
water, deduce a relevant physics concept.
[ 5 marks ]
(iii)Name the physics principle that explains the above
situation.
[ 1 mark ]
SPM 2005P2Q9
Archimedes Principle
ANSWER NO.3
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When the switch is on and iron fillings of the same amount is spread on each of the
cardboard surface, the pattern of the iron fillings is formed as shown in the diagrams.
(a) Using Diagram 10.1 and Diagram 10.2 , compare the
number of turn of the coils, the pattern of the iron filings
and angle of deflection of the ammeter indicator.
[ 3 marks]
(b) State the relationship between the strength of the
magnetic field and
(i)
the pattern of iron fillings
(ii)
the number of turn of the coils.
[ 2 marks]
SPM 2006 P2 Q10
ANSWER NO. 4
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DIAGRAM 10.1
DIAGRAM 10.2
[ 1 mark ]
[ 2 marks ]
PERC.KEDAH06
Answer no.5
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DIAGRAM 10.1
DIAGRAM 10.2
[ 1 mark ]
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DIAGRAM 9.1
Diagram 9.2 show a collision effect between a car moving
with higher velocity when it collide with a tree.
DIAGRAM 9.2
(a) (i) State
force.
one effect of
[ 1 mark ]
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( 1.
(b)
When buying a new car, our priorities have to be right. We want the car
to have style, good performance, high fuel economy and ample room to
carry our stuff.
However, safety is one factor which should come top of them all.
Using appropriate concepts in physics, suggest and explain safety
features which can be incorporated into the design of a car to make it
safer on the road.
( 10 marks )
ANSWER :
:
Safety feature
Explaination
2. Figure 2.4 shows a water pool made from bricks and concrete.
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Figure2.4
Using the appropriate physics concepts, explain the modifications required to the
above water pool so as to effectively store a large volume of water.
( 10 marks )
ANSWER:
2(a)
Modification
Explanation
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Figure 4
Figure 4 shows a cruising ship. By using suitable physics concepts, explain any
practical modifications required to be done on the ship to convert it into a submarine
that can move at high speed under water and on the sea surface.
(10 marks )
ANSWER :
Modification
Reason
4.
(c)
Figure 5.4 shows a simple cooking pot Siti uses to cook some simple dishes over
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a gas stove.
Figure 5.4
Using the appropriate concepts in physics, suggest and explain suitable
modifications to the above pot in order to have the following features:
(i)
food can be cooked faster in it,
(ii)
it can be handle with ease during cooking as well as serving,
(iii)
portable,
(iv)
health and safety is taken into account.
( 10 marks )
ANSWER :
(c)
Modification
Explanation
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5. Figure 6.1 and 6.2 shows the parallel rays of light directed towards the convex
lenses S and T. O is the optical centre, and F is the focal point of the lenses.
Figure 6.1
(a)
(i)
(ii)
(b)
Figure 6.2
( 1mark )
Using figure 6.1 and 6.2, compare the thickness of the lenses S and T and
the effects it has on the refracted rays. State the relationship between the
thickness of the lenses and their focal lengths.
( 5 marks )
Figure 6.3
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(c)
(i)
( 1 mark )
(ii)
Sketch a ray diagram to show how the image is formed by the convex
lens. Mark clearly, the object , the objects, the optical centre, O and focal
point,F of the lens, the focal length and the image formed.
( 3 marks )
You are given two convex lenses U and V of different focal lengths. Lens U has
a longer focal length than lens V.
Using these lenses, describe and explain how you would make a simple
compound microscope.
You may use an appropriate ray diagram to illustrate your answer.
(10 marks )
ANSWER :
(c)
Design feature
Explanation
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You are asked to study the characteristics of the liquids shown in table
below and determine the suitability of each of them to be used as a cooling
agent,
replacing Freon, in an air-conditioner.
Liquid
K
L
M
N
Density,
/kgm-3
1000
790
820
800
Boiling
Point/ oC
100
65
-33
-30
Specific Heat
Capacity,c/Jkg-1c-1
4185
2500
1640
1800
i
What is meant by the specific latent heat of vaporization of a
liquid ?
(1 mark)
The specific latent heat of vaporization of a liquid is the amount of
.
required to . 1kg of the to gaseous state at
temperature.
ii
Explain the suitability of each of the liquids to be used as a cooling
agent in
an air conditioner. Hence determine which liquid is the most suitable to
be
used. Give reasons for your choice.
(10 marks)
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2.
Rate of
Rusting
Moderate
Low
Moderate
High
low
Specific Heat
Capacity,c/Jkg-1K-1
376
935
508
448
398
Conduction Rate
Poor
Poor
Moderate
Moderate
good
(1 mark)
It is the . required to raise the .. of 1 kg of a
substance bt 1oC or 1K
ii
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easily corroded
-
Type
Concave lens of clear glass
Concave lens of frosted glass
Convex lens of clear glass
Convex lens of frosted glass
Power/D
20
5
20
5
Diameter/cm
2.5
12.5
2.5
12.5
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produce
a . , and .. image
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EXPERIMENT
Section B
( 12 marks )
Answer any one question from this section.
The Time suggested to complete this section is 30 minutes
1. Figures show two slides P and Q of different heights in a playground.
Slide P
Slide Q
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A boy going and sliding down from the top of both slides P and Q found that he reaches the
ground at different speeds.
[ 1 mark ]
[ 1 mark ]
(c ) describe how you would design an experiment to test your hypothesis using
friction compensated runway trolleys and other apparatus.
In your description, state clearly the following:
(i)
aim of the experiment
(ii)
variables in the experiment
(iii)
list of apparatus and materials
(iv)
arrangement of the apparatus
(v)
the procedure of experiment, which includes the method of controlling the
manipulated variable and the method of measuring the responding variable
(vi)
the way you would tabulate the data
(vii)
the way you would analyse the data
[ 10 marks ]
2.
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As a diver dives deeper , he experinces increasing pain in his eardrums. When he swims to the
surface, he discovers that the pain disappears.
Using this information ;
(a) make one suitable inference,
[ 1 mark ]
[ 1 mark ]
(c ) describe how you would design an experiment to test your hypothesis using
a spring and other apparatus.
In your description state clearly the following:
(i)
(ii )
(iii)
(iv)
(v )
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3. Diagram 3.1 and 3.2 show two pots of different size filled with boiling water. It is observed
that the temperature of the water in Diagram 3.1 drops at a faster rate than in Diagram 3.2.
Diagram 3.1
Based on the information and observation above:
a)
State one suitable inference
b)
Diagram 3.2
[1 mark]
[1 mark]
c)
With the use of apparatus such as a beaker, stopwatch and other apparatus, describe an
experiment framework to investigate the hypothesis stated in 3(b). In your description, state
clearly the following:
i)
Aim of the experiment
ii)
Variables in the experiment
iii)
List of apparatus and materials
iv)
Arrangement of the apparatus
v)
The procedure of the experiment which include the method of controlling the
manipulated variable and the method of measuring the responding variable.
vi)
The way you would tabulate the data
vii)
The way you would analyze the data
[10marks]
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Diagram 4.1 and 4.2 shows two roadside stalls selling ABC and PAU. Both stalls are
using the same bulbs and batteries that are new. The bulb at the ABC stall is brighter than
the bulb at the PAU stall.
Battery
Battery
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