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As the temperature rises the density of water reduces hence the upthrust reduces.
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- Figure 14 shows a cork floating on water and held to the bottom of the beaker by a thin thread. (Solved)
Figure 14 shows a cork floating on water and held to the bottom of the beaker by a thin thread.
(i) Name the forces acting on the cork
(ii) Describe how each of the forces mentioned in (i) above changes when water is added into the beaker until it fills up.
Date posted: June 5, 2017. Answers (1)
- Figure 13 shows a simple hydrometer. (Solved)
Figure 13 shows a simple hydrometer.
(i) State the purpose of the lead shots in the glass bulb.
(ii) How would the hydrometer be made more sensitive?
(iii) Describe how the hydrometer is calibrated to measure relative density.
Date posted: June 5, 2017. Answers (1)
- The uniform bar in figure 7 is pivoted at its midpoint. It is in equilibrium under the action of two identical balloons filled with equal volumes of different light gases at the same temperature. (Solved)
The uniform bar in figure 7 is pivoted at its midpoint. It is in equilibrium under the action of two identical balloons filled with equal volumes of different light gases at the same temperature.
Explain why the bar may not remain equilibrium if the temperature of the surrounding changes.
Date posted: June 5, 2017. Answers (1)
- In an experiment to determine the density of a liquid, a uniform metal cylinder of cross-sectional area 6.2 cm2 and length 4.5 cm was hang...(Solved)
In an experiment to determine the density of a liquid, a uniform metal cylinder of cross-sectional area 6.2 cm2 and length 4.5 cm was hang from a spring balance and lowered gradually into the liquid. The upthrust was determined for various submerged lengths. The results obtained are shown on the graph in figure 1.
Using the graph, determine:
(i) The value of the upthrust when the cylinder is fully submerged.
(ii) The density of the liquid.
Date posted: June 5, 2017. Answers (1)
- The system in Figure 2 is in equilibrium at room temperature. The system is taken outside where the temperature is 10oC higher for some time. (Solved)
The system in Figure 2 is in equilibrium at room temperature. The system is taken outside where the temperature is 10oC higher for some time.
Explain why it tips to right immediately it is returned to the room.
Date posted: June 2, 2017. Answers (1)
- Figure 19 shows two spheres made of wax each of mass 0.10 kg held in a liquid by strings A and B. (Solved)
Figure 19 shows two spheres made of wax each of mass 0.10 kg held in a liquid by strings A and B.
If the upthrust on each sphere is 1.05 N, determine the tension in each string. (acceleration due to gravity g = 10ms-2)
Date posted: June 2, 2017. Answers (1)
- Figure 2 shows a uniform bar in equilibrium. (Solved)
Figure 2 shows a uniform bar in equilibrium.
When water is added into the beakers A and B until the weights are submerged, it is observed that the bar tips towards B. Explain this observation.
Date posted: June 2, 2017. Answers (1)
- Figure 7 represents a block of uniform cross sectional area of 6.0 cm2 floating on two liquids A and B. The lengths of the block in each liquid are as shown. (Solved)
Figure 7 represents a block of uniform cross sectional area of 6.0 cm2 floating on two liquids A and B. The lengths of the block in each liquid are as shown.
Give that the density of liquid A is 800 kgm-3 and that of liquid B is 1000 kgm-3, determine the:
(i) Weight of liquid A displaced
(ii) Weight of liquid B displaced.
Date posted: June 2, 2017. Answers (1)
- Figure 13 shows a pendulum bob suspended by a thread moving in a horizontal circle. (Solved)
Figure 13 shows a pendulum bob suspended by a thread moving in a horizontal circle.
(i) Name two forces acting on the pendulum bob as it moves.
(ii) State what happens to each of the forces when the angular velocity of the pendulum bob is increased.
(iii) State two applications of uniform circular motion in daily life.
Date posted: June 2, 2017. Answers (1)
- Figure 7 shows an object at the end of a light spring balance connected to a peg using a string. The object is moving in a circular path on a smooth horizontal table with a constant speed. (Solved)
Figure 7 shows an object at the end of a light spring balance connected to a peg using a string. The object is moving in a circular path on a smooth horizontal table with a constant speed.
(i) State the purpose of banking roads at bends.
(ii) State a reason why the object is accelerating while its speed remains constant.
(iii) Give that the mass of the object is 0.5 kg and it is moving at a speed of 8 ms-1 at a radius of 2m, determine the reading on the spring balance.
Date posted: June 2, 2017. Answers (1)
- Figure 10 shows the path of an object of mass m attached to a string of length r when whirled in a vertical circle at a constant speed V. A is the highest point on its path.(Solved)
Figure 10 shows the path of an object of mass m attached to a string of length r when whirled in a vertical circle at a constant speed V. A is the highest point on its path.
State the forces that provide the centripetal force on the object when it is at point A.
Date posted: June 2, 2017. Answers (1)
- Figure 11 shows a stone attached to the end of a string moving in a horizontal circle with a uniform speed of 2 ms-1. When the stone reaches point X on the circle, the string breaks
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Figure 11 shows a stone attached to the end of a string moving in a horizontal circle with a uniform speed of 2 ms-1. When the stone reaches point X on the circle, the string breaks
State the magnitude of the velocity after the string breaks. and give a reason
Date posted: June 2, 2017. Answers (1)
- Three masses are placed on a rotating table at distances 6 cm, 9 cm and 12 cm respectively (Solved)
Three masses are placed on a rotating table at distances 6 cm, 9 cm and 12 cm respectively from the centre of rotation. When the frequency of rotation is varied, it is noted that each mass slides off at a different frequency of rotation of the table. Table 1 shows the frequency at which each mass slides off.
d on the table before placing the masses. Explain the effect of this on the frequency at which each mass slides off.
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- Figure 12 shows masses A, B and C placed at different points on a rotating table. The angular velocity, of the table can be varied. (Solved)
Figure 12 shows masses A, B and C placed at different points on a rotating table. The angular velocity, of the table can be varied.
State two factors that determine whether a particular mass slides off the table or not.
Date posted: June 2, 2017. Answers (1)
- Figure 6 shows the path taken by a matatu traveling on a horizontal ground (a winding road). (Solved)
Figure 6 shows the path taken by a matatu traveling on a horizontal ground (a winding road).
The speed of the matatu is constant. Identify with reason the point along the path which a load placed loosely on the rack (carrier) of the matatu is most likely to roll off.
Date posted: June 2, 2017. Answers (1)
- A child of mass 20 kg sits on a swing of length 4 m and swings through a vertical height of 0.9 m as shown in figure 2. (Solved)
A child of mass 20 kg sits on a swing of length 4 m and swings through a vertical height of 0.9 m as shown in figure 2.
Determine:
(i) Speed of the child when passing through the lowest point.
(ii) Force exerted on the child by the seat of the swing when passing through the lowest point.
Date posted: June 2, 2017. Answers (1)
- Figure 8 shows a container with small holes at the bottom in which wet clothes have been put. When the container is whirled in air at high speed as shown, it is observed that the clothes dry faster. (Solved)
Figure 8 shows a container with small holes at the bottom in which wet clothes have been put. When the container is whirled in air at high speed as shown, it is observed that the clothes dry faster.
Explain how the rotation of the container causes the clothes to dry faster.
Date posted: June 2, 2017. Answers (1)
- Figure 8 shows a car of mass M moving along a curved part of the road with a constant speed. (Solved)
Figure 8 shows a car of mass M moving along a curved part of the road with a constant speed.
Explain the fact that the car is more likely to slide at B than at A if the speed is not changed.
Date posted: June 2, 2017. Answers (1)
- Figure 16, shows a graph of magnification against object distance, for an object placed in front of a lens of focal length 20 cm. (Solved)
cFigure 16, shows a graph of magnification against object distance, for an object placed in front of a lens of focal length 20 cm.
Using the graph;
(i) State the effect on the size of the image when the object distance is increased from 25 cm.
(ii) Determine the distance between the object and the lens when the image is same size as the object.
(iii) Determine the image distance when the object distance is 25 cm.
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- The figure 4 shows the diagram of set-up to investigate the variation of centripetal force with the radius, r, of the circle in which a body rotates. (Solved)
The figure 4 shows the diagram of set-up to investigate the variation of centripetal force with the radius, r, of the circle in which a body rotates.
Describe how the set-up can be used to carry out the investigation
Date posted: June 2, 2017. Answers (1)