-This is the temperature of pure melting ice at standard/normal atmospheric pressure;
(Both pure and standard pressure mentioned;
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- State two liquids which are used in thermometer(Solved)
State two liquids which are used in thermometer.
Date posted: April 3, 2019. Answers (1)
- Figure shows a beam balance made out of concrete and reinforced with steel.(Solved)
Figure shows a beam balance made out of concrete and reinforced with steel.
Use a diagram to explain the behaviour of the shape of the beam when heated up.
Date posted: April 3, 2019. Answers (1)
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Give a reason why gases are more compressible than liquids
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- An oil drop of average diameter 0.7mm spreads out into a circular patch of diameter 75cm on the surface of water in a trough
(i) Calculate...(Solved)
An oil drop of average diameter 0.7mm spreads out into a circular patch of diameter 75cm on the surface of water in a trough
(i) Calculate the average thickness of a molecule of oil
(ii) State two assumptions made in (i) above
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- In terms of kinetic theory of matter, explain why evaporation causes cooling(Solved)
In terms of kinetic theory of matter, explain why evaporation causes cooling
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- The diagram figure below shows a glass tube containing enclosed air by a thread of mercury 50mm
long when the tube is held in a horizontal...(Solved)
The diagram figure below shows a glass tube containing enclosed air by a thread of mercury 50mm
long when the tube is held in a horizontal position.
(i) The tube is slowly raised in a vertical position with the open end facing up. Determine
the new length of the trapped air (tube has same area of cross-section; atmospheric pressure = 750mmHg)
(ii) Account for the difference in the column of trapped air using kinetic theory of matter assuming that temperature is constant.
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- Explain how an excited hydrogen atom is able to emit radiation of different wavelengths. (Solved)
Explain how an excited hydrogen atom is able to emit radiation of different wavelengths.
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- A partially filled balloon is placed in a bell jar with its open end on a thick glass plate
as shown in figure. The contact between...(Solved)
A partially filled balloon is placed in a bell jar with its open end on a thick glass plate
as shown in figure. The contact between the jar and the glass plate is greased to make it air tight:
State and explain what happens to the balloon when air in the ball jar is slowly evacuated.
Date posted: April 2, 2019. Answers (1)
- What is the experimental evidence that shows that molecules in gases and liquids are in a state of motion(Solved)
What is the experimental evidence that shows that molecules in gases and liquids are in a state of motion
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- You are provided with a long glass-tube, fitting corks, cotton wool, concentrated solution hydrochloric acid and concentrated ammonia solution.(Solved)
You are provided with a long glass-tube, fitting corks, cotton wool, concentrated solution hydrochloric acid and concentrated ammonia solution.
(i) Draw a possible set-up to compare the rates of diffusion of ammonia gas and hydrochloric acid gas
(ii) Outline a clear procedure on how the experiment can be carried out.
(iii) What are the possible observations and conclusion
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- Draw the cross-section of a basic solar heating panel that uses heat from the sun to warm
water which flows through pipes(Solved)
Draw the cross-section of a basic solar heating panel that uses heat from the sun to warm
water which flows through pipes
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- Distinguish between natural and forced convection currents.(Solved)
Distinguish between natural and forced convection currents.
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- The total weight of a car with passengers is 25,000N. The area of contact of each of the four
tyres with the ground is 0.025m2. Determine...(Solved)
The total weight of a car with passengers is 25,000N. The area of contact of each of the four
tyres with the ground is 0.025m2. Determine the minimum car tyre pressure
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- A block measuring 20cm x 10cm by 5cm rests on a flat surface. The block has a weight of 3N.
Determine the maximum pressure it exerts...(Solved)
A block measuring 20cm x 10cm by 5cm rests on a flat surface. The block has a weight of 3N.
Determine the maximum pressure it exerts on the surface.
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- The figure shows a liquid in a pail.(Solved)
The figure shows a liquid in a pail.
Suggest a reason why pail manufacturers prefer the shape shown to other shapes
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- Calculate the pressure of the gas supply.(Solved)
Calculate the pressure of the gas supply.
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- Two immiscible liquids are poured in a container to the levels shown in the diagram below.(Solved)
Two immiscible liquids are poured in a container to the levels shown in the diagram below.
If the densities of the liquids A and B are 1g/cm3 and 0.8g/cm3 respectively, find the pressure
acting upon solid C at the bottom of the container due to the liquids
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- A helical spring extends by 1 cm when a force of 1.5N is applied to it. Find the elastic potential
energy stored in it.(Solved)
A helical spring extends by 1 cm when a force of 1.5N is applied to it. Find the elastic potential
energy stored in it.
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- Figure below shows a measuring cylinder of height 30cm filled to a height of 20cm with water and the rest occupied by kerosene.(Solved)
Figure below shows a measuring cylinder of height 30cm filled to a height of 20cm with water and the rest occupied by kerosene.
Given that density of water = 1000Kgm-3, density of kerosene = 800Kgm-3 and atmospheric pressure = 1.03x105 pascals, determine the pressure acting on the base of the container.
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- The barometric height at sea level is 76cm of mercury while at a point on a highland it is 74cm of mercury. What is the...(Solved)
The barometric height at sea level is 76cm of mercury while at a point on a highland it is 74cm of mercury. What is the altitude of the point? (Take g = 10m/s2 , density of mercury =
13600kg/m3 and density of air as 1.25kg/m3)
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