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Section A (30 marks) ‘Answer ALL questions in this section... 1 2. ELON ‘sy Figure 1 . . Figure 1 shows the front view of a socket and the’¢arth (E), live (L) and neutral (N) wires ofthe 220 V mains supply, (@) Copy Figure 1 into your answer book and show how the socket is connected to the mains supply. ° . marks) ® ‘Model No. : C5301 220 SoHz 2500 W Figure 2 Figure 2 shows the label attached to an electrical appliance. Ifthe appliance is switched on for 150 hours in a month, calculate the cost of electricity. (Given: 1 kWh of electricity costs $0.87.) (@ marks) 0.1 kg of melting ice is added to 0.5 kg of water at 30°C in a foam cup. FFind the final temperature of the mixture, (Given : Specific heat capacity of water = 4200 J kg"'K"!, , ‘Specific latent heat of fusion of ice = 3.4 x 10° J kg”) 4 @ marks) — [00 — 99-CE-PHY 1-2 =e 99-CE-PHY 1-3 -2- ‘A toy car of mass 0.2 kg is moving at a speed 3 m = on a smooth horizontal ‘runway. When the car passes through a point 4 on the runway, a lump of plasticine of mass 0.1 kg is dropped from a height slightly above it and sticks to it. (2) Find the speed of the car after the plastcine sticks to it. @ marks) (©) The runway is curved upwards to a height 0.25 m at point P as shown in Figure 3. Can the car pass point ? ? Show your calculations. G marks) Figure 4 shows the structure of a moving-coil microphone. Describe the ‘working principle of the microphone (ie. how the microphone works when someone speaks infront of it), (S marks) = Figures. A diver stays at a depth of 3 m under water in a lake. When the diver looks upwards, the scene above the water surface is compressed into a circular patch of radius “r at the water surface. (See Figure 5.) The refractive index ‘of water is 1.3. @ — Calculate @ the critical angle of the water, the radius r. (4 marks) () A fisherman stands beside the lake as shown in Figure 5. Can the diver see the fisherman ? Draw a ray diagram to illustrate your (2 marks) —S0.cE DEY 1 99-CE-PHY 1-5. To investigate the kind(s) of radiation emitted by a radioactive source, a Geiger-Muller counter is placed close in front of the source and sheets of different absorbers are placed in tum between the source and the counter. ‘Three readings are taken at one-minute intervals for each absorber. The following results are obtained : ‘Absorber Recorded count ratefcounts per minute Istreading | 2ndreading | 3rd reading - 700 no 63 Paper 702 703 701 1 rum Aluminium 313 320 317 5 mm Lead 98 101 100 Tablet ‘The background count rate recorded by the counter is 100 counts per minute, (@) Explain why the three readings for each absorber are not identical (mark) %(b) Explain how the above results show that the source emits radiation only and it does not emit a and 7 radiation, (Smarks) Section B (60 marks) : ‘Answer any FOUR questions in this section. Each question carries 1S marks. 7 Metal framework ‘Traffic light ~——- 2m + Figure 6 A Tony, with a heavy metal framework placed on top, is traveling at a uniform speed of 16 m s* along a staight road. (See Figure 6.) At time 4=0, the driver observes that’ traffic light, which is at a distance of 42.m from the lorry, is taming red, The driver applies the brake at ¢ = 0.53. ‘The lomry then decelerates uniformly and comes to a rest at ¢ = 45s (@) Sketch the speedtime graph ofthe lory from = 0 (0.4.5 s, (Gmarks) (©) Find the deceleration ofthe lorry ffom £= 0.51045 8. : (1 mack) (© Explain whether the lorry will stop in font ofthe traffic light Gmaris) @® Friction Figure 7 A Figure 7 shows the forces acting on the metal framework when the lonyis decelerating. The mass of he framework i , (Name the forces Fy and F, 99-CE-PHY 1-6 -5- rr (continued) Explain whether F, and F, are a pair of action and reaction according to Newton’s third law of motion. (2 marks) Find the magnitude of the ffiction if the framework

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