Physics 1 - F6 - 2015
Physics 1 - F6 - 2015
Physics 1 - F6 - 2015
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131/1 PHYSICS 1
(For Both School and Private Candidates)
Instructions
2. Answer ten (10) questions choosing four (4) questions from section A and three (3) questions from
each of sections B and C.
(b) The period T of oscillation of a body is said to be 1.5 ± 0.002s while its amplitude A is 0.3 ±
0.005m and the radius of gyration k is 0.28 ± 0.005m. If the acceleration due to gravity g was
gA A2 +k 2
found to be related to T, A and k by the equation = , find the:
4π 2 T2
(i) Numerical value of, g in four decimal places. (1.5 marks)
(ii) Percentage error in, g. (1.5 marks)
(c) A fireman standing at a horizontal distance of 38m from the edge of the burning storey building
aimed to raise streams of water at an angle of 60° into the first floor through an open window
which is at 20m high from the ground level. If water strikes on this floor 2m away from the
outer edge,
(i) Sketch a diagram of the trajectory. (1 mark)
(ii) What speed will the water leave the nozzle of the fire hose? (3 marks)
3. (a) (i) Mention three effects of looping the loop. (1.5 marks)
(ii) Why there must be a force acting on a particle moving with uniform speed in a circular
path? Write down an expression for its magnitude. (2.5 marks)
(b) A driver negotiating a sharp bend usually tend to reduce the speed of the car.
(i) What provides the centripetal force on the car? (1 mark)
(ii) Why is it necessary to reduce its speed? (2 marks)
(c) A ball of mass 0.5kg is attached to the end of a cord whose length is 1.5m then whirled in
horizontal circle. If the cord can withstand a maximum tension of 50N, calculate the:
(i) Maximum speed the ball can have before the cord breaks. (2 marks)
(ii) Tension in the cord if the ball speed is 5m/s. (1 mark)
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4. (a) (i) Briefly explain why the motion of a simple pendulum is not strictly simple harmonic?
(1.5 marks)
(ii) Why the velocity and acceleration of a body executing simple harmonic motion (S.H.M.)
are out of phase? (1.5 marks)
(b) A body of mass 0.30kg executes simple harmonic motion with a period of 2.5sec and amplitude
of 4.0×10-2m. Determine the:
(i) Maximum velocity of the body. (1.5 marks)
(ii) Maximum acceleration of the body. (1 mark)
(iii) Energy associated with the motion. (2.5 marks)
(c) A particle of mass 0.25kg vibrates with a period of 2.0sec. If its greatest displacement is 0.4m
what is its maximum kinetic energy? (2 marks)
(b) (i) Briefly explain why Newton’s equation of universal gravitation does not hold for bodies
falling near the surface of the earth? (1.5 marks)
(ii) Show that the total energy of a satellite in a circular orbit equals half its potential energy.
(1.5 marks)
(c) (i) What would be the length of a day if the rate of rotation of the Earth were such that the
acceleration due to gravity g = 0 at the equator? (2.5 marks)
(ii) Calculate the height above the Earth’s surface for a satellite in a parking orbit. (2 marks)
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(b) Study the values in Table 1 which represent the observations of a particular room temperature
obtained by using two types of thermometers and then answer the questions that follow:
Table 1
Temperature in, °C Resistance measured by Pressure recorded by
resistance thermometer (Ω) constant volume gas
thermometer (Nm-2)
(i) Calculate the value of unknown room temperature on the scales of resistance thermometer
and constant volume gas thermometer. (4 marks)
(ii) Why do the answers in (b) (i) above differ slightly? (2 marks)
(b) A thin copper wall of a hot water tank having a total surface area of 5.0m2 contains 0.8m3 of
water at 350K and is lagged with a 50mm thick layer of a material of thermal conductivity
4.0×10-2Wm-1K-1 . If the thickness of copper wall is neglected and the temperature of the outside
surface is 290K,
(i) Calculate the electrical power supplied to an immersion heater. (2 marks)
(ii) If the heater were switched off, how long would it take for the temperature of hot water to
fall by 1K? (3 marks)
(c) The element of an electric fire with an output of 1000Watts is a cylinder of 250mm long and
15mm in diameter. If it behaves as a black body, estimate its temperature. (2 marks)
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Figure 1
10. (a) Distinguish between ohmic and non-ohmic conductor. Give one example in each case.
(2 marks)
(b) Sketch the diagram showing the variation of current with potential difference across the
following:
(i) Filament electric bulb. (1 mark)
(ii) Gas-filled diode. (1 mark)
(c) A wire of diameter 0.1mm and resistivity 1.69×10-8Ωm with temperature coefficient of
resistance of 4.3×10-3K-1 was required to make a resistance.
(i) What length of the wire is required to make a coil with a resistance of 0.5Ω? (2 marks)
(ii) If on passing a current of 2A the temperature of the coil in (c) (i) above rises by 10°C,
what error would arise in taking the potential drop as 1.0V? (4 marks)
(b) Applying the concept of doping, explain how a free electron and a positive charge can be
created in a semiconductor crystal. (3 marks)
(c) (i) Why a p-n junction diode when connected in a circuit and then reversed gives a very small
leakage current across the junction? (3 marks)
(ii) How is the size of the current stated in (c) (i) depends on the temperature of the diode?
(2 marks)
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12. (a) (i) List three properties of operational amplifiers. (1.5 marks)
(ii) What is meant by the term negative feedback? Give four advantages of using it in an
op-amp or any type of voltage amplifier. (2.5 marks)
(c) Calculate the value of output potential V0 in Figure 2 if the input potential Vi is + 2.0V.
(3 marks)
Figure 2
13. (a) (i) Give one advantage of frequency modulation (FM) as compared to amplitude modulation
(AM). (1 mark)
(ii) Briefly explain the importance of bandwidth of an amplitude modulated (AM) signal.
(1.5 marks)
(c) The amplitude modulated (AM) broadcast band ranges from 450 to 1200 kHz. If each station
modulates with audio frequencies up to 5.5 kHz, determine the
(i) Bandwidth needed for each station. (1.5 marks)
(ii) Total bandwidth available. (1.5 marks)
(b) A large explosion at the earth’s surface creates compressional (P) and shear (S) waves moving
with a speed of 6.0kms-1 and 3.5kms-1 respectively. If both waves arrive at seismological station
with 30 seconds interval, interval, calculate the distance measured between seismological
station and the site of explosion. (4.5 marks)
(c) Explain three techniques applicable for improving soil environment for the best plant growth.
(3 marks)
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