- State the properties of magnetic field lines(Solved)
State the properties of magnetic field lines.
Date posted: November 16, 2017.
- State Bohr's three postulates (Solved)
Its a modern physics question,for degree students
Date posted: November 13, 2017.
- Distinguish between spherical aberration and chromatic aberration(Solved)
Distinguish between spherical aberration and chromatic aberration
Date posted: November 13, 2017.
- Under which principle does the speed governor work?(Solved)
Under which principle does the speed governor work?
Date posted: November 13, 2017.
- State two advantages of the cloud chamber over a charged gold leaf electroscope when used
as detectors of radiations(Solved)
State two advantages of the cloud chamber over a charged gold leaf electroscope when used
as detectors of radiations
Date posted: November 12, 2017.
- State one advantage of a CRO as a voltmeter over other voltmeters.(Solved)
State one advantage of a CRO as a voltmeter over other voltmeters.
Date posted: November 12, 2017.
- What causes electrical resistance in conductors?(Solved)
What causes electrical resistance in conductors?
Date posted: November 12, 2017.
- State the advantage of generating an Ac supply rather than DC voltage supply in a power station(Solved)
State the advantage of generating an Ac supply rather than DC voltage supply in a power station
Date posted: November 12, 2017.
- State one difference between a chemical reaction and radioactivity.(Solved)
State one difference between a chemical reaction and radioactivity.
Date posted: November 12, 2017.
- State the conditions necessary for a wave incident on a slit to be diffracted(Solved)
State the conditions necessary for a wave incident on a slit to be diffracted
Date posted: November 12, 2017.
- (a) State one similarity and one difference between a concave lens and a convex mirror (b) A lens forms a focused image on a screen...(Solved)
(a) State one similarity and one difference between a concave lens and a convex mirror
(b) A lens forms a focused image on a screen when the distance between the object and the lens is 100 cm. the size of the image is twice that of the object.
(i) What kind of lens was used? Give a reason
(ii) Determine the distance of the image from the lens
(iii) Determine the power of the lens
Date posted: November 12, 2017.
- Differentiate between Faradays law of electromagnetic induction and Lenz law.(Solved)
Differentiate between Faradays law of electromagnetic induction and Lenz law.
Date posted: November 12, 2017.
- Describe how you would charge a gold leaf electroscope by induction method(Solved)
Describe how you would charge a gold leaf electroscope by induction method
Date posted: November 12, 2017.
- Sauce pans have a plastic or wooden handles. It is observed that in the morning the pan feels colder than the wooden handle.
Explain the...(Solved)
Sauce pans have a plastic or wooden handles. It is observed that in the morning the pan feels colder than the wooden handle.
Explain the difference in this observation
Date posted: November 12, 2017.
- Trees planted along a busy road are observed to lean towards the road as they grow. Explain this observation(Solved)
Trees planted along a busy road are observed to lean towards the road as they grow. Explain this observation.
Date posted: November 12, 2017.
- Explain why copper is a better conductor of heat than iron(Solved)
Explain why copper is a better conductor of heat than iron
Date posted: November 12, 2017.
- Explain the reason why a dropping dust particle in a still room does not trace a straight vertical path(Solved)
Explain the reason why a dropping dust particle in a still room does not trace a straight vertical path
Date posted: November 12, 2017.
- Explain briefly how a p-type semiconductor is made(Solved)
Explain briefly how a p-type semiconductor is made
Date posted: November 12, 2017.
- What is Physics?(Solved)
What is Physics?
Date posted: November 10, 2017.
- A negatively charged polythene rod is placed on a pan of electric balance. State and explain what happens to the balance reading if a positively...(Solved)
A negatively charged polythene rod is placed on a pan of electric balance. State and explain what happens to the balance reading if a positively charged glass rod is brought closer to the polythene rod.
Date posted: November 8, 2017.
- State three factors that affect the proportionality constant of a helical spring(Solved)
State three factors that affect the proportionality constant of a helical spring
Date posted: November 8, 2017.
- State two characteristics of perfectly inelastic collisions(Solved)
State two characteristics of perfectly inelastic collisions
Date posted: November 8, 2017.
- In a clinical thermometer state how the thermometer can be made. (a) Move sensitive (b) Quick acting(Solved)
In a clinical thermometer state how the thermometer can be made.
(a) Move sensitive
(b) Quick acting
Date posted: November 8, 2017.
- State one way through which power loss in a transformer takes place.(Solved)
State one way through which power loss in a transformer takes place.
Date posted: November 6, 2017.
- Explain how impurities lower surface tension force(Solved)
Explain how impurities lower surface tension force
Date posted: November 3, 2017.
- (a) What is meant by specific latent heat of fusion of a substance? (b) In an experiment to determine the specific latent heat of vaporization...(Solved)
(a) What is meant by specific latent heat of fusion of a substance?
(b) In an experiment to determine the specific latent heat of vaporization of water, steam at 100ºC was passed into water
contained in a well-lagged copper calorimeter. The following measurements were made:
? Mass of calorimeter = 60g
? mass of water + calorimeter = 145g
? Final mass of calorimeter + water + condensed steam = 156g
? Final temperature of the mixture = 48oC
[Specific heat capacity of water = 4200JKg¯¹k¯¹ and specific heat capacity of copper = 390JKg¯¹k¯¹]
Determine the;
(i) mass of condensed steam.
(ii) The heat gained by the water and calorimeter if the initial temperature of the calorimeter and water is 20ºC.
(iii) Given that Lvis the specific latent heat of vaporization of steam, write an expression for the heat given out by steam.
(iv) Determine the value of Lv above (2marks)
(v) State the assumption made in the above experiment
Date posted: November 2, 2017.
- A bullet of mass 24g travelling in a horizontal path with a velocity of 450ms-1
strikes a wooden block of wood of mass 976g
resting...(Solved)
A bullet of mass 24g travelling in a horizontal path with a velocity of 450ms-1
strikes a wooden block of wood of mass 976g
resting on a rough horizontal surface. After impact, the bullet and the block move together for a distance of 7.5m before
coming rest.
(a) Name the type of collision which takes place above (1 mark)
(b) What‘s the velocity of the two bodies when they start sliding (2 marks)
(c) Calculate the force which brings the two bodies to rest (3 marks)
(d) Determine the coefficient of friction between the block and the surface during this motion
Date posted: November 2, 2017.
- State what happens to the image when one moves closer to the object when using a pinhole camera.(Solved)
State what happens to the image when one moves closer to the object when using a pinhole camera.
Date posted: November 2, 2017.
- In an experiment to determine the specific latent heat of vaporization of water, steam of mass 20g at 100°C is passed into 200g of water...(Solved)
In an experiment to determine the specific latent heat of vaporization of water, steam of mass 20g at 100⁰C is passed into 200g of water initially at 40⁰C in a container of negligible heat capacity. The temperature of the water rises to 80⁰C. (take the specific capacity of water 4200J/kg/k and the boiling water as 100⁰C)
i. Determine the specific latent heat of vaporization of water.
ii. What are the two errors in this experiment?
Date posted: November 2, 2017.
- Determine the pressure required to compress a gas in a cylinder initially at 40°C and a pressure of 1.03 x10^5pa to one-tenth of its original...(Solved)
Determine the pressure required to compress a gas in a cylinder initially at 40⁰C and a pressure of 1.03 x10^5pa to one-tenth of its original volume.
Date posted: November 2, 2017.