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(D) 4
(E) 5
(A) 18 m/s
Three cars with the same mass 𝑚 are shown (B) 80 m/s
in the accompanying figure. Car 1 moves to (C) 150 m/s
the right direction with the speed 𝑣 and (D) 254 m/s
collides with car 2. After the collision, car 1 (E) 275 m/s
sticks together with car 2 and both move to
the right direction. They collide with car 3 in
an elastic collision. The final speed of car 3 is 17. SIMAK UI KKI 2014
approximately …
(A) 0.17 𝑣
(B) 0.50 𝑣
(C) 0.67 𝑣
(D) 0.80 𝑣
(E) 𝑣
(B) Depens on the inverse of the distance 1. The virtual image of the front part of the
between the planet and the Sun cat will be spread out from the image of
(C) Varies with time the nose to infinity.
(D) Is constant 2. The virtual image of the front part of the
(E) Depens on the mass of the planet cat will be spread out from the image of
the tail to the infinity.
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The distance between the sun and Jupiter is will be spread out from the image of the
7.78 × 10## m and the distance between tail to infinity on the opposite side of the
Earth and the Sun is 1.496 × 10## m. The lens.
time for Jupiter to make one complete 4. None of the above.
revolution around the sun in the earth years
is … 33. SIMAK UI KKI 2020
(A) 11.86 earth years A man with hyperopia has a near point of 50
(B) 12.86 earth years cm. If he wants to read at a normal distance
(C) 13.86 earth years (25 cm), the lens power that must be used
(D) 14.86 earth years is … diopter.
(E) 15.86 earth years (A) 1
(B) 2
31. SIMAK UI KKI 2014 (C) 3
The Earth is 81 times more massive than the (D) 4
moon and for the purpose of this question (E) 5
they can be assumed to be a stationary frame
of reference where Newton’s laws of motion 34. SIMAK UI KKI 2020
apply. As explained by an observer on Earth, A beam of light is directed perpendicular to a
the moon does not fall and crash into the diffraction lattice. The maximum interference
Earth because … occurs at an angle of 30o. If the wavelength
(A) The net force on it is zero of the light is 9450 angstrom, the right
(B) It is being pulled by the Sun and planets statement(s) bellow is (are) …
as well as the Earth. 1. The number of slit is 5291
(C) It is in the Earth’s gravitational field. 2. The energy of the beam is 9450 J
(D) The Earth is spinning. 3. Distance between scratches is 18900 ×
(E) It is possible to accelerate towards 10"* cm
something indefinitely without reaching 4. The order is 2
it.
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The image of an object as formed by a plane
LIGHT & OPTICS is located behind the mirror surface.
BECAUSE
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The location of an image is different to
A cat with its tail in the air stands facing a
different observers
converging lens. Under what circumstances
(if any) will the image of the nose be virtual
and the image of the tail be real?
(B) B (D) 16 cm
(C) C (E) 16 dm
(D) D
(E) E 55. SIMAK UI KKI 2013
A hockey puck on a frozen pond is given an
52. SIMAK UI KKI 2016 initial speed of 20.0 m/s. If the puck always
remains on the ice and slides 115 m before
coming to rest, the coefficient of kinetic
friction between the puck and ice is … (𝑔 =
10 m/s2)
(A) 0.134
(B) 0.144
(C) 0.154
(D) 0.164
A sphere starting from rest is rolling down a
(E) 0.174
10 m height (see figure), 37o inclined plane.
If Isphere = 2/5 MR2 and 𝑔 = 10 m/s2, the
speed of the sphere at the bottom is … ELECTROSTATICS
(A) 9.25 m/s
(B) 10.25 m/s 56. SIMAK UI KKI 2016
(C) 11.25 m/s
(D) 12.25 m/s
(E) 13.25 m/s
X is a positive point charge. Y is a point
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charge that is placed at a point that has the
If generator at a hydro power station with
same length from origin O with X, but on
2000 kg/s of water flowing through its
opposite sides. A negative charge is located
turbine at a speed of 10 m/s converts 80% of
at point P. Since the negative charge is still at
the water’s kinetic energy to electricity, the
resty, the suitable electric field lines sketched
electrical power output from the turbine is …
before locating the negative charge at P is …
(A) 80 kJ
A
(B) 80 kW
(C) 800 kW
(D) 800 kJ
(E) 8000 MW
C (B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
does the ice melt? (latent heat of melting of thermal contact as shown in figure above.
ice is 80 cal/g) The thermal conductivity of 𝑄 is half that of
(A) 4.4 g 𝑃. The outer end of 𝑃 is at 0℃ and that of 𝑄
(B) 4.7 g is at 100℃. What is the temperature of the
(C) 4.9 g interface at steady state?
(D) 5.1 g (A) 273.00 K
(E) 5.3 g (B) 296.88 K
(C) 306.33 K
80. SIMAK UI KKI 2014 (D) 339.66 K
A block of 0℃ ice with the mass of 50 kg (E) 353.39 K
mass slides on a horizontal surface. The
initial velocity of the ice is 6.0 m/s and it 83. SIMAK UI KKI 2012
stops after a distance of 28.3 m. How much A 40 g ice cube at 0℃ is added to 200 g of
ice melts due to the friction? (specific latent water at 20℃. The specific heat of ice is
heat of fusion of ice, 𝐿2 = 80 cal/g and 1 cal 2310 Jkg-1℃"# and that of water is 4200
= 4.18 J and ignore the heat transfers to the Jkg "# ℃"# and the specific latent heat of
environment) … melting of ice is 3.36 × 10/ Jkg-1. Calculate
(A) 2.7 g the final equilibrium temperature, assuming
(B) 4.7 g no other agents for heat exchange are present.
(C) 11.2 g (A) 275.1 K
(D) 47.0 g (B) 276.6 K
(E) 57.2 g (C) 277.6 K
(D) 280.0 K
81. SIMAK UI KKI 2013 (E) 298.0 K
An ice cube having a mass of 50 grams and
an initial temperature of −10 degrees Celcius 84. SIMAK UI KKI 2016
is placed in 400 grams of 40 degrees Celcius The zeroth law of thermodynamics states
water. The specific heat of ice is 2060 J/kg℃. that …
The specific latent heat of fusion is 334,000 (1) The entropy of an isolated system can
J/kg. The total heat needed by the ice to melt only increase
to become water with the temperature 0℃ (2) Total internal energy is a state function
is … (3) The efficiency of heat engine can never
(A) 1,030 J be 100%
(B) 5,670 J (4) If system A and system B are in
(C) 16,700 J thermodynamic equilibrium and if system
(D) 17,730 J B is in thermodynamic equilibrium with
(E) 18,760 J system C, then system A and C are also
in thermodynamic equilibrium
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RELATIVITY
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Two rods of equal lengths and cross-sectional A spaceship in distress sends out two escape
areas but different materials are placed in pods in opposite directions. One travels at a
speed 𝑣# = −0.6𝑐 in one direction, and the
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