- A body weighs 32N in kerosene and 30N in water. If the body weighs 40N in air, find the relative density of kerosene.(Solved)
A body weighs 32N in kerosene and 30N in water. If the body weighs 40N in air, find the relative density of kerosene.
Date posted: February 11, 2019.
- Define angular displacement and state its unit.(Solved)
Define angular displacement and state its unit.
Date posted: February 10, 2019.
- A cube of 3cm3 weighs 18.7N in air. Calculate:
a) The density of the material making the cube.
b) The apparent weight when completely immersed in...(Solved)
A cube of 3cm3 weighs 18.7N in air. Calculate:
a) the density of the material making the cube
b) the apparent weight when completely immersed in a liquid of density 0.8g/cm3.
Date posted: February 7, 2019.
- A certain transformer steps down mains supply from 240V to 6C. There are 1200 turns in the primary circuit. A bulb of 36W is connected...(Solved)
A certain transformer steps down mains supply from 240V to 6V. There are 1200 turns in the primary circuit. A bulb of 36W is connected to the secondary circuit. Given that the efficiency of the transformer is 100% determine:
a) The number of turns in the secondary circuit.
b) The current in the primary circuit.
Date posted: February 6, 2019.
- A metal block of density 7.8g/cm3 weighs 117N in air. Find the weight of the block when fully immersed in water of density 1.0g/cm3.(Solved)
A metal block of density 7.8g/cm3 weighs 117N in air. Find the weight of the block when fully immersed in water of density 1.0g/cm3.
Date posted: February 2, 2019.
- a) An object of mass 0.60kg tied to the end of a rope is whirled in a horizontal circle of radius 2.0m with a constant...(Solved)
a) An object of mass 0.60kg tied to the end of a rope is whirled in a horizontal circle of radius 2.0m with a constant speed of 10m/s. Find the tension in the string.
Date posted: February 1, 2019.
- What do you understand by the term angular velocity?
Deduce the relationship between the linear speed and angular velocity.(Solved)
What do you understand by the term angular velocity?
Deduce the relationship between the linear speed and angular velocity.
Date posted: January 31, 2019.
- An object floats in sea water of density 1.03x10^3kg/m^3. It displaces 260m^3 of sea water. Find the mass of the object.(Solved)
An object floats in sea water of density 1.03x10^3kg/m^3. It displaces 260m^3 of sea water. Find the mass of the object.
Date posted: January 30, 2019.
- A sling of length 1m and holding a stone of mass 200g at its free end is whirled in a horizontal plane such that it...(Solved)
A sling of length 1m and holding a stone of mass 200g at its free end is whirled in a horizontal plane such that it completes 10 revolutions in 5 seconds. Determine:
a) Tension in the sling
b) The frequency of rotation
c) The velocity with which the stone clips off when released
Date posted: January 30, 2019.
- A particle revolves at 2Hz in a circle of radius 2m. Calculate its linear speed and angular velocity.(Solved)
A particle revolves at 2Hz in a circle of radius 2m. Calculate its:
a) Linear speed
b) Angular velocity
Date posted: January 29, 2019.
- A bucket of water containing water is rotated in a vertical circle of radius 80cm. What should its velocity be so that the water may...(Solved)
A bucket containing water is rotated in a vertical circle of radius 80cm. What should its velocity be so that the water may not spill out?
Date posted: January 28, 2019.
- Explain why an object Weighs more in air than when fully immersed in water.(Solved)
Explain why an object Weighs more in air than when fully immersed in water.
Date posted: January 21, 2019.
- A spring supporting a weight of 30N extends by 1.5 cm. Determine the spring constant.(Solved)
A spring supporting a weight of 30N extends by 1.5 cm. Determine the spring constant.
Date posted: January 21, 2019.
- A uniform plank of wood of length 5 m is pivoted at its centre. A girl of mass 32 kg sits at one end of...(Solved)
A uniform plank of wood of length 5 m is pivoted at its centre. A girl of mass 32 kg sits at one end of the plank. Determine how far from the pivot a boy of mass 40 kg should sit in order to balance the plank.
Date posted: January 21, 2019.
- A screen is placed 80cm from an object. A lens is used to produce on the screen an image with a magnification of 3. What...(Solved)
A screen is placed 80cm from an object. A lens is used to produce on the screen an image with a magnification of 3. What is the distance between the object and the lens? Calculate the focal length of that lens.
Date posted: January 21, 2019.
- A bullet is shot vertically upward and rises for a maximum height of 1000 m. What is the initial velocity...(Solved)
A bullet is shot vertically upward and rises for a maximum height of 1000m. What is the initial velocity of the bullet and the total time of flight?
Date posted: January 14, 2019.
- Explain why during anomalous expansion of water, heat transfer is limited to conduction and radiation(Solved)
Explain why during anomalous expansion of water, heat transfer is limited to conduction and radiation.
Date posted: December 30, 2018.
- State a reason why it may not be possible to suck a liquid into your mouth using drinking straw on the surface of the moon(Solved)
State a reason why it may not be possible to suck a liquid into your mouth using drinking straw on the surface of the moon.
Date posted: December 10, 2018.
- State the reason why the speed of the water at the narrow section of a river is higher than at the wider section(Solved)
State the reason why the speed of the water at the narrow section of a river is higher than at the wider section.
Date posted: November 29, 2018.
- Two vertical opposite forces act on a metre rule at the 10cm and 60cm mark respectively. If each of the forces has a magnitude of 2.4N.calculate...(Solved)
Two vertical opposite forces act on a metre rule at the 10 cm and 60 cm mark respectively.if each of the forces has a magnitude of 2.4N. Calculate their moments on the metre rule about the 30 cm mark.
Date posted: November 13, 2018.
- Explain the applications of junction diodes(Solved)
Explain the applications of junction diodes.
Date posted: October 18, 2018.
- Explain the occurrence of forward bias of a p-n junction and reverse bias of a p-n junction(Solved)
Explain the occurrence of forward bias of a p-n junction and reverse bias of a p-n junction.
Date posted: October 18, 2018.
- What are junction diodes?(Solved)
What are junction diodes?
Date posted: October 18, 2018.
- What is an intrinsic semiconductor?(Solved)
What is an intrinsic semiconductor?
Date posted: October 18, 2018.
- Define the following terms (i) Conductors (ii) Insulators (iii) Semiconductors (Solved)
Define the following terms (i) Conductors (ii) Insulators (iii) Semiconductors
Date posted: October 18, 2018.
- Hazards of radioactivity and their precautions(Solved)
Hazards of radioactivity and their precautions
Date posted: October 17, 2018.
- A radioactive element has an initial count rate of 2,400 counts per minute on a scaler. The count rate falls to 300 units per minute...(Solved)
A radioactive element has an initial count rate of 2,400 counts per minute on a scaler. The count rate falls to 300 units per minute in 30 hours, (a) Calculate the half-life of the element (b) If the initial number of atoms in another sample of the same element is 6.0 × 1020, how many atoms will have decayed in 50 hours?
Date posted: October 17, 2018.
- The initial number of atoms in a sample is 5.12 × 1020. If the half-life of the sample is 3.0 seconds, determine the number of...(Solved)
The initial number of atoms in a sample is 5.12 × 1020. If the half-life of the sample is 3.0 seconds, determine the number of atoms that will have decayed after six seconds.
Date posted: October 17, 2018.
- An isotope has a half-life of 576 hours. Complete the following table and show how mass varies with time from an initial mass of 1280...(Solved)
An isotope has a half-life of 576 hours. Complete the following table and show how mass varies with time from an initial mass of 1280 g?
Time (hrs)----576--1152--1728---2304
Mass (g)-------640--x------y-----z
Date posted: October 17, 2018.
- The half-life of a sample of a radioactive substance is 98 minutes. How long does it take for the activity of the sample to reduce...(Solved)
The half-life of a sample of a radioactive substance is 98 minutes. How long does it take for the activity of the sample to reduce to 1/16th of the original value?
Date posted: October 17, 2018.