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PBD Assessment Physics Form 5 Chapter 1

This document contains a physics assessment with questions on various topics including: 1) Resultant force and determining acceleration and direction of force. 2) Resolving forces into horizontal and vertical components and using diagrams to solve problems. 3) Forces in equilibrium, Newton's Third Law, and labeling and relating forces in diagrams. 4) Elasticity, Hooke's Law, elastic potential energy, and using formulas to solve problems involving springs.

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PBD Assessment Physics Form 5 Chapter 1

This document contains a physics assessment with questions on various topics including: 1) Resultant force and determining acceleration and direction of force. 2) Resolving forces into horizontal and vertical components and using diagrams to solve problems. 3) Forces in equilibrium, Newton's Third Law, and labeling and relating forces in diagrams. 4) Elasticity, Hooke's Law, elastic potential energy, and using formulas to solve problems involving springs.

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PBD ASSESSMENT PHYSICS FORM 5 CHAPTER 1

NAME : ___________________________ CLASS:___________________


1.1 RESULTANT FORCE
To solve problems involving resultant force, mass and acceleration.
Determine acceleration dan direction of resultant force.

1. TP 3

2.
TP 3

3.
TP 3

4.
TP 4
A car with mass of 950 kg is moving on road
with uniform velocity. The force exerted by the
engine is 2300N.
i. What is the frictional force between the
car and the the road?
ii. Find the acceleration of the car if the
force exerted by the engine is 7000N.

5. Diagram shows a toy car with mass of 3kg is


being pulled by 1.5kg load along a frictionless TP 4
pulley.
If frictional force between the wheel and the
surface of table is 4N, find
i. acceleration of the toy car;
ii. pulley tension
[ g = 9.81 ms-2]

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1.2 RESOLUTION OF FORCES
To solve problems involving resultant force and resolution of forces
1. Label the horizontal component, Fx ad vertical component, Fy on the diagram. Determine the horizontal
component and vertical component. TP 3
Situation Diagram of resolution of forces Forces component

a. Horizontal component, Fx

Vertical component, Fy

c. Horizontal component, Fx

Vertical component, Fy

e. Horizontal component, Fx

Vertical component, Fy

g. Horizontal component, Fx

Vertical component, Fy

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3. Diagram 3.1 and diagram 3.2 shows
a box with mass of 4.2kg that are TP 4
being placed on an inclined plane
with different surfaces. The frictional
force, g between the plane and the
box is shown in each diagram.
[g = 9.81 ms-2]
Diagram 3.1 Diagram 3.2
(a) Label Fx and Fy for Weight of
the box on Diagram 3.1.
(b) Find the Fx and Fy for Diagram
3.1
(c) Determine the acceleration of
the box in Diagram 3.1 and
Diagram 3.2
(d) Describe the motion of the box
in each diagram.

1.3 FORCES IN EQUILIBRIUM


To solve problems involving forces in equilibrium.
1. What is meant by forces in equilibrium?
TP 1
_____________________________________________________________________________________

2. Explain the situation when an object is in equilibrium? TP 2


____________________________________________________________________________________

3. State Newton’s Third Law.


TP 1
____________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________

4. Label the forces involved and determine the relationship between the forces in each diagram shown
below.
TP 2
a. A stationary hot air balloon in the air. b. An aeroplane move at same altitude with uniform
speed.

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5. Label the forces and sketch triangle of forces for situation shown in diagram below. TP 3
a. b.

45O

6. Find the tension, T using a method:


i. Resolution of forces; TP 5
ii. Scaled drawing of the triangle of forces;
iii. Cosine rule

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a. A contena ship is being pulled by two tugboat with uniform velocity.

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b. A mirror with mass 2kg hang stationary on the wall.

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c. A 8N lamp is hang stationarily by 2 cable.

1.4 ELASTICITY

1. State Hooke’s Law.


TP 1
_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

2. Hooke’s Law formula


_________ = ____________________
TP 2
_________ = ____________________
_________ = ____________________
3. State Elastic Potential Energy, EP
TP 1
_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

4. Elastic Potential Energy formula


_________ = ____________________
TP 2
_________ = ____________________
_________ = ____________________

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5. Diagram shows an object with mass 0.15kg is pushed to compress a spring from 20cm length to 8cm.
Spring constant for that spring is 100Nm-1.
TP 4

What is the maximum speed that can be


achieved by the object after the force is
remove?

6. Diagram shows spring P and spring Q are stretched by a different number of block. A block of load is 5N.

If the original length of the spring P


and Q is 15.0cm, what is l?

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