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Physics Grade 9 Third Assignment 2011

This document contains a physics assignment for grade 9 students with 3 parts: 1) True/False questions about physics concepts like intensity, waves, and temperature. 2) A matching section to relate scientific terms like echo and timbre to their definitions. 3) Multiple choice questions about waves, sound, heat, and thermodynamics, asking students to calculate things like wavelength, frequency, expansion, and heat transfer. Diagrams and formulas are provided to help with calculations.

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Physics Grade 9 Third Assignment 2011

This document contains a physics assignment for grade 9 students with 3 parts: 1) True/False questions about physics concepts like intensity, waves, and temperature. 2) A matching section to relate scientific terms like echo and timbre to their definitions. 3) Multiple choice questions about waves, sound, heat, and thermodynamics, asking students to calculate things like wavelength, frequency, expansion, and heat transfer. Diagrams and formulas are provided to help with calculations.

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DEFENCE GENERAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

nd
3 Term Physics Assignment for Submission for Grade 9 (2011 E.C) (20%)
Name__________________________________Reg. No __________________
Command ____________________________Division __________________
Part I: - True/False (6%)
Write “True” if the Statement is correct or “False” if the statement is incorrect on the given
space.
_______1. Intensity is equal to the energy incident on each square meter of a surface per second.
_______2. In transverse wave the vibrations are at right angle to the direction of wave movement.
_______3. Doubling the frequency of a wave source (without altering the medium) doubles the
speed of the waves.
_______4. Conducting materials contract when heated because molecules move more
_______5. Temperature is measures the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
_______6. The number of cycles generated per second by a source is called the frequency of the
source.

Part II:- Matching (5%)


Match the scientific terms given under column “B” with its definition under column “A”
and write your answer on the separate answer sheet.
“A” “B”

________7. Quality of a sound A. Echo


________8. Reflection of sound B. Reverberation
________9. Multiple reflection of sound C. Ultrasound
________10. High frequency of sound D. Hydrophones
________11. Highness or lowness of sound E. Timbre
F. Pitch
G. Amplitude
Part III:- Multiple choices (9%)
Choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write the letter of your choice on
the separate answer sheet.
_______12. A disturbance from an equilibrium condition that propagates from one region to
another is called:
A. wave C. period
B. frequency D. motion
_______13. A speaker has a power output of 200w. What is the intensity of the sound 2m away
from the speaker?
A.25.2 w/m2 B.4.5 w/m2 C. 3.98 w/m2 D.12.5 w/m2
_______14. A periodic wave has a wavelength of 0.50 m and a speed of 20 m/s. What is the wave
frequency?
A. 20 Hz B. 30 Hz C. 40 Hz D. 200 Hz

Based on the diagram below answer questions no 15 & 16.

Fig.1
_______15. What is the amplitude of the wave in the diagram above?
A.0.03m B. 0.04m C. 0.05m D. 0.06m
_______16. What is its wavelength from the above figure?
A.0.04m B. 0.08m C. 0.03m D. 0.06m
_______17. What is the wavelength of a wave that has a speed of 0.4 m/s and a frequency of 20
Hz?
A. 0.01m B. 20m C. 0.008m D. 0.02m
_______18. Calculate the increase in length of a 40 cm brass rod that is heated from 30 to 50 .

(Linear expansion of Brass is 1.9 10-5K-1)


A.0.51 cm B.1.9 cm C. 0.015 cm D. 15.20 cm
_______19. What is the quantity of heat energy required to heat a 10kg block of copper from 300
K to 340 K? (Use specific heat capacity of copper = 420 J/kgk)
A.168 KJ B. 125 KJ C.168 J D.125 KJ
_______20. A 3 liter bottle of water is placed in refrigerator, and heat is removed from the water.
The number of collisions that occur between the water molecules _______.
A. decreases C. increases
B. disappears D. stays the same
Prepared by: Solomon M.
Edited by: Babsa W.

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