FORM 1 TOPIC 10. CELLS AND SIMPLE CIRCUITS QUESTIONS Teacher - Co - .Ke
FORM 1 TOPIC 10. CELLS AND SIMPLE CIRCUITS QUESTIONS Teacher - Co - .Ke
FORM 1 TOPIC 10. CELLS AND SIMPLE CIRCUITS QUESTIONS Teacher - Co - .Ke
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2. State the major difference between a dry cell and a wet cell.
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4. Sally made an electrical circuit.
It contained two lamps, a variable resistor and a battery joined in series.
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(ii) Use a word from the box to complete the following sentence.
kinetic potential
thermal
A B
live
230 V heater
neutral fan
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(Total 7 marks)
5. (a) Some Christmas tree lights are connected in series. A typical arrangement consists of twenty
lamps connected to the power supply.
(i) If the filament in one of the lamps breaks, all the other lamps go out.
Why is this?
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(ii) How does the brightness of the lamps change if another five similar lamps are
connected in series?
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(iii) Why does the brightness change in the way you have described in part (ii)?
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(b) Some Christmas tree lights use lamps which have a resistor placed across the
filament. This is shown in the diagram.
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filament
resistor (R)
(i) In this case when a filament breaks the other lamps in the series circuit
remain on. Why is this?
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(ii) In a different set of lights, the value of the resistor (R) is much bigger than
the resistance of the lamp filament. Explain what happens to the other lamps
in this series circuit when one lamp filament breaks.
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6. In the circuit shown below, the ammeter reads 2A.
7. Fig. 8.1 represents the circuit that operates two of the lamps on a car.
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In the space below, draw the circuit diagram for this circuit, using conventional symbols.
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S
P Q
bulb on or off
1 mark
(b) Give the name of the part that provides energy for the circuit.
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(c) The diagrams below show a light-bulb over a staircase of a model house.
There is a two-way switch at the bottom of the stairs and another two-way switch at
the top.
Under each diagram, tick one box to show if the bulb is on or off. The first one has
been done for you.
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on on
off off
on on
off off
2 marks
maximum 4 marks
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