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This document lists the manipulated variable (MV), responding variable (RV), and fixed variable (FV) for physics SPM paper 3 section B questions from 2003 to 2016. For each year, it identifies the chapter/topic being tested and provides examples of common MVs, RVs, and FVs that have appeared as question variables over the years. This allows students to review the types of variables frequently examined for different physics concepts to help prepare for similar question formats.
This document lists the manipulated variable (MV), responding variable (RV), and fixed variable (FV) for physics SPM paper 3 section B questions from 2003 to 2016. For each year, it identifies the chapter/topic being tested and provides examples of common MVs, RVs, and FVs that have appeared as question variables over the years. This allows students to review the types of variables frequently examined for different physics concepts to help prepare for similar question formats.
This document lists the manipulated variable (MV), responding variable (RV), and fixed variable (FV) for physics SPM paper 3 section B questions from 2003 to 2016. For each year, it identifies the chapter/topic being tested and provides examples of common MVs, RVs, and FVs that have appeared as question variables over the years. This allows students to review the types of variables frequently examined for different physics concepts to help prepare for similar question formats.
2003 Height of trolley, h Velocity of trolley, v Inclination of the track
F4 (Chap.2: Forces & plane; mass of trolley Motion) 2003 Depth of water Wavelength Frequency of source F5 (Chap.1: Waves) of waves 2004 Capillary tube of Length of liquid in the Type of liquid used; F4 (Chap.1: diameter, d capillary tube, l volume of water Introduction to Physics) 2004 Thickness & length of Current, I & Voltage, V Material of wire; F5 (Chap.2: Electricity) wire temperature of wire 2005 Temperature Pressure Volume & mass of gas F4 (Chap.4: Heat) 2005 Height of magnet Galvanometer reading Number of turns in the F5 (Chap.3: (height of magnet from coil Electromagnetism) the coil determines the velocity of the magnet in the coil) 2006 Mass of plasticine, m Period of oscillation, T Stiffness of hacksaw F4 (Chap.2: Forces & (inertia) blade; distance of Motion) plasticine from the clamp 2006 Frequency Wavelength Velocity F5 (Chap.1: Waves) 2007 Depth of water (Real Position of image Type of liquid; type of F4 (Chap.5: Light) depth) (Apparent depth) beaker 2007 Current Increase in Volume of water; time F5 (Chap.2: Electricity) temperature of heating 2008 Mass Pressure; depth of Height of the steel ball F4 (Chap.3: Forces & depression Pressure) 2008 Current, I Force, F Strength of the F5 (Chap.3: electromagnet, B Electromagnetism) Tahun/ Tingkatan MV RV FV
2009 Force applied, F Extension of spring, x Type of spring; spring
F4 (Chap.2: Forces & constant; stiffness of Motion) spring 2009 Current, I Strength of the Number of turns of the F5 (Chap.3: electromagnet, n solenoid, N Electromagnetism) (strength of electromagnet is defined as the number of steel pins attracted to the electromagnet) 2010 Mass, m Acceleration, a Force, F F4 (Chap.2: Forces & Motion) 2010 Number of turns of the Strength of the Current, I F5 (Chap.3: solenoid, N electromagnet, n Electromagnetism) (strength of electromagnet is defined as the number of steel pins attracted to the electromagnet) 2011 Object distance Height of image Focal length of lens F4 (Chap.5: Light)
2011 Distance between two Distance between two Distance between
F5 (Chap.1: Waves) vibrating sources, a antinodal lines, x sources and the position where x is measured, D .
2012 Volume of gas, V Pressure of gas, P Mass & temperature of
F4 (Chap.4: Heat) gas
2012 Cross-sectional area Resistance of wire, R Length of wire;
F5 (Chap.2: Electricity) (thickness) of wire, A Material of wire; Temperature of wire 2013 Depth of liquid, h Pressure of liquid, P Density of liquid F4 (Chap.3: Forces & Pressure) Tahun/ Tingkatan MV RV FV
2013 Depth of water, h Velocity, v // Frequency, f
F5 (Chap.1: Waves) wavelength
2014 Volume of water Reading of spring Density of water
F4 (Chap.3: Forces & displaced, V balance// Buoyant Pressure) force 2014 Current, I Speed, v// Force, F Strength of magnet F5 (Chap.3: Electromagnetism)
2015 Mass, m Period of oscillation, T// Stiffness of hacksaw
F4 (Chap.2: Forces & Inertia blade// amplitude of Motion) oscillation 2015 Cross-sectional area,A// Resistance, R Length of wire, L F5 (Chap.2: Electricity) thickness
2016 Volume of air, V Pressure, P Temperature, T//
F4 (Chap.4: Heat) mass of gas, m 2016 Number of turns, N Induced current, I// Strength of magnet// F5 (Chap.3: reading of Speed of relative Electromagnetism) galvanometer motion of magnet//
Advances in Magnetohydrodynamics: Proceedings of a Colloquium Organized by the Department of Fuel Technology and Chemical Engineering at Sheffield University, October 1961