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…… 4551/2 Physics Paper 2 May 2009 SMK LUBOK CHINA, 78100 LUBOK CHINA, MELAKA

MID-YEAR EXAMINATION 2009 FORM 4RKA

PHYSICS Paper 2

2 hours and 30 minutes

JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU

Section questionNumber Mark

A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B 1 2 C 1 2 Total

1. This question paper concists of three sections: Section A, Section B and Section C.

2. Answer all questions in Section A.

3. For Section B and C, answer any one question. Write your answer in the spaces provided on the question paper answer.

4. The diagrams in the questions provided are not drawn to scale unless stated. 5. The marks allocated for each sub-part of a question are shown in brackets. 6. You may use a non-programmable scientific calculator.

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Kertas soalan ini mengandungi 14 halaman bercetak

Prepared by, Verified by,

………. ...……… (Pn.Rahayu Johari) (PN. NOR AZIZAH BT ALIAS) Subject Teacher GKMP Science & Mathematics

The following information may be useful. The symbols have their usual meaning.

1. a = t u v16. n = r i sin sin 2. v2 = u2 + 2as 17. n = depth appreant depth real 3. s = ut + 2 1 at2 18. = f 1 u 1 + v 1 4. Momentum = mv 19. λ = D ax 5.. F = ma 20. v = f λ 6. Kinetic Energy = ½ mv2 21. V = IR 7. Potential Energy = mgh 22. Q = It

8. Elastic Potential Energy = ½ Fx 23.

s p s p V V N N = 9. ρ = V m 24. Efficiency, n = p s p s V V I I x 100%

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20 Complete curls 10. 25. g = 10 ms-2 11. Pressure, P = h ρ g 12. Pressure , P = A F 13. Heat, Q = mcθ 14. T PV = constant 15. E = mc2 Section A [60 marks]

Answer all questions in this section

The time suggested to complete this section is 90 minutes.

1 A student measured the diameter of a wire using a rule as shown in Figure 1.1.

FIGURE 1.1

a) Why is the measurement doesn’t start from zero?

_______________________________________________ [1 mark]

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b) State a reason why the measurement is done by 20 curls and not one curl.

__________________________________________________________ [1 mark] c) What is the diameter of the wire?

_______________________________________________ [1 mark]

d) Suggest a suitable instrument which can be used to measure the diameter of the wire.

______________________________________________________ [1 mark]

2. Table 1 shows the measurements of the diameter of a test tube ball by using three instruments X, Y and Z. The actual measurement of the diameter is 1.20 cm.

Measuring Instrument Diameter of test tube / cm

X 1.3 1.2 1.3

Y 1.24 1.22 1.23

Z 1.202 1.206 1.204

a) Name the measuring instruments X, Y and Z X

Y Z

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[3 marks] c) i) Based on the calculation in (b), which is the most accurate

instrument?

_________________________________________________ [1 mark]

ii) Give a reason for your answer in (c) (i).

_________________________________________________ [1 mark]

d) Give two ways to improve the accuracy of the measuring instrument used.

_________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________

[2 marks]

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a) From the passage, identify the physical quantities and then classify them into base quantities and derived quantities.

Base Quantity Derived Quantity

[4 marks] b) State two advantages of using SI unit of measurement.

______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________

[2 marks]

4. Figure 2 shows an ammeter of 0—3 A range.

On June 14, 2008, three friends took a trip to Kota Kinabalu to climb up Mount Kinabalu. They were very excited. They took a bus at 12.00 midnight from Bayan Baru, Penang to the bus terminal in Jalan Duta, Kuala Lumpur. The distance from Bayan Baru to the bus terminal in Jalan Duta is 450 km. They arrived at Kuala Lumpur at 5.00 am on June 15, 2008. From the bus terminal Jalan Duta, they took a taxi to KLIA. They journey of 60 km took 45 minutes and cost them RM 80.

The flight to Kota Kinabalu was fast as the aeroplane flew with an average speed of 600 km/h and the flight took only 2 hours 30 minutes.

The next day they hiked up the Mersilau trail which about 6 km long to Laban Rata, the base station for Mount Kinabalu. Laban Rata is about 3 000 m above sea level.

In the early hours of the next day, they began their hike to the peak which is 4 095 m above sea level. That morning the wind was blowing with a velocity of 10 ms-1 and the

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Figure 2

a) i) Name component X. ________________________________________ [1 mark] ii) What is the function of X?

_________________________________________________________

[1 mark] b) Table 2 shows three current readings obtained by three students.

Studen

t 1st Reading 2Current / And Reading 3rd Reading

1 0.9 2.6 3.0

2 0.8 2.6 3.2

3 0.8 2.5 3.2

Table 2

i) Did all the students use the ammeter in Figure2? ___________________

[1 mark] ii) Explain your answer in (b)(i).

___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________

[2 marks]

5. Figure 1 show a ticker tape obtained from a trolley moving on a plane. Each strip of ticker tape contains 11 ticks. The electrical supply to the ticker timer is 50 Hz.

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Figure 1

a) Describe the movement of the trolley based on the ticker tape above.

____________________________________________________________

[1 mark] b) Describe the power supply used to run the ticker timer.

____________________________________________________________

[1 mark] c) What is the time interval for 11 ticks on the ticker tape?

[1 mark] d) What is the initial velocity of the trolley based on the ticker tape?

[2 marks] e) What is the final velocity of the trolley based on the ticker tape?

[2 marks] f) Calculate the acceleration of the trolley.

[3 marks]

6. Ahmad cycles to school every day. The graph in Figure 2 shows a typical velocity-time graph of Ahmad’s journey to school.

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Figure 2

a) Describe the following parts of Ahmad’s movement. i) A to B ____________________________________________________________ [1 mark] ii) B to C ____________________________________________________________ [1 mark] b) For how long was Ahmad travelling at constant deceleration?

__________________________________________________________________ [1 mark] c) Calculate the total distance travelled by Ahmad.

[3 marks] d) Find Ahmad’s average velocity for the whole journey.

[2 marks] 7. Figure 7(a) and 7(b) show two students of equal mass of 50 kg each

playing on a skateboard. The girl was stationary at the beginning and then moves together with the boy after collision.

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Figure 7 (a) Figure 7 (b) a) State the principle of conservation of momentum.

________________________________________________________________ [1 mark] b) Calculate total momentum before collision.

[2 marks] c) Calculate the velocity of the boy and girl after collision.

[3 marks] d) Is the collision between the boy and girl elastic? Give reason for your answer.

________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________

[2 marks]

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Tin water M N hand

P Q R

(i) Diagram 8.1 (ii)

a) Diagram 8.1(i) shows tin P that is empty and tin Q that is filled with water. A student find difficult to pushed tin Q. Write the inference about the observation.

__________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________

[2 marks] b) Diagram 2.1(ii) shows a tin being released from the different

positions M and N. The hand of a student at position R needs greater force to stop the motion of the tin falling from position M. Explain this observation.

__________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________

[2 marks] c) Based on the observation (i) and (ii), state two factors that affect

the magnitude of the momentum of the object.

__________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________

[2 marks] d) If water flows out from a hole at the bottom of the tin Q, how would

the inertia of Tin Q depends on time?

__________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________

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Section B [ 20 marks]

Answer any one question from this section.

The time suggested to complete this section is 30 minutes. 1. Figure 9 (a) shows the reading of an ammeter before any current is connected to it.

Figure 9(a)

a) Explain the meaning of systematic errors. Give two examples of systematic errors.

[5 marks] b) A student used the above ammeter to measure current in electrical

circuit. Figure 9(b) shows the reading of the current from his experiment.

Figure 9(b)

i) There is a mirror near ammeter scale. Explain the function of the mirror.

[4 marks] ii) Using Figure 9(a) and Figure 9(b), shows the steps to get the

actual reading of the current.

[4 marks] c) Suggest ways to improve the accuracy of measurement in any

instruments used in the laboratory.

[4 marks] d) Explain the meaning of the following

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ii) Accuracy

[3 marks] 2. a) Two importance aspects are involved in the description of a physical

quantity. What are these two aspects?

[2 marks] b) i) What is the difference between base quantities and derived

quantities?

[2 marks] ii) Name the five base quantities and state their SI units.

[5 marks] iii) State the unit of force in terms of base SI unit.

[1 mark] c) List in correct order the steps involved in the process of scientific

investigation.

[10 marks]

Section C [ 20 marks]

Answer any one question from this section.

The time suggested to complete this section is 30 minutes.

1. Diagram 11 (a) shows two identical eggs being released from the same height onto two different surfaces.

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Diagram 11 (b) shows the conditions of the egg after they hit the concrete floor and the sponge. It is observed that the egg stops faster when it hits the concrete floor.

Diagram 11 (b) a) i) What is meant by impulse?

[1 mark] ii) Based on Diagram 11(a) and 11(b), compare the condition of the

eggs, the surface of the concrete floor and the surface of the sponge and when the eggs hits the surfaces.

Relate the change in the conditions of the eggs and the surfaces to deduce a relevant physics concept.

[5 marks] b) Explain the change in energy that occurs from the point where the

egg is released until it reaches the position in Diagram 11 (b).

[4 marks] c) Alfian is the construction supervisor of a building under

construction. He notices that carelessness may cause objects and even his workers to fall off the building and causes injuries and even death. To prevent this, Alfian wants to take precautions.

Using the appropriate physics concepts, suggest and explain suitable ways and precautions that Alfian should take to:

i) prevent falling objects from hitting his workers on the ground, ii) prevent injuries if his workers were to fall off the building.

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2. a) The ticker-tape P, Q and R shown in the Diagram 12 (a) are

produced by three trolleys pulling the tapes through a ticker timer operating at 50 Hz.

i) Describe the motion represented by each of the tape P, Q and R. [6 marks]

Diagram 12 (a)

ii) Find the average velocity of the trolley that produces tape P. [2 marks] iii) Find the average acceleration of the trolley that produces tape R.

[3 marks] b) A bullet of mass 20 g is fired from 2 kg riffle with a velocity of 20

ms-1 towards 3 kg block of wood. The block of wood is suspended

from the ceiling as shown in Diagram 12 (b)

Diagram 12 (b) i) Find the recoil velocity of the rifle.

[3 marks] ii) Find the maximum height reached by the block of wood after the bullet is embedded in it.

[3 marks] iii) Name the principle used in obtaining the answer to (b)(ii)

[1 mark] iv) What energy changes occur when the bullet hits the block of wood?

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