Physics 1
Physics 1
Physics 1
Stream ..................Adm.No..................
PHYSICS THEORY
Time: 2 hours
April 2024
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Answer all the questions in this section in the spaces provided.
4. Distinguish between derived physical quantities and basic physical quantities giving
examples in each. (4 marks)
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5. The diagram in figure 1 below shows a piece of sewing thread wound 12 times on a ruler.
Figure 1
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b) If 60 drops of water fell from the burette above, the final level of water was 42 cm3
.Calculate the volume of one drop. (3 marks)
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7. Define density and state its S.I units. (2 marks)
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8. Figure 2 below shows a girl viewing an overhead tank carrying a liquid of mass 8,400 kg.
the tank is calibrated in m3.
Figure 2
The girl read the volume from the tank and then used it for further calculation.
Determine;
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9. Explain why, while working in the laboratory it is advisable to:
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11. Two horizontal springs are attached to a block, resting on a frictionless surface, as shown
in figure 3 below. A force of 100N pulls on one spring. The block does not move. Find
the value of the force on the other spring. (2 marks)
Figure 3
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13. Name any two instruments you would use to measure mass in the laboratory. (2 marks)
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15. Estimate the area of the irregular surface shown in the figure 4 below by counting the
small squares. The area of one complete square is 1cm2. (3 marks)
Figure 4
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16. In an experiment to determine the density of sand using a density bottle, the following
measurements were recorded;
e) Mass of water that filled the space above the sand. (1 mark)
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g) Density of the sand. (2 marks)
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17. Explain why it is easier to ride a bicycle round a bend on a road if the surface is dry than
when it is wet. (1 mark)
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18. Define pressure and state its SI units. (2 marks)
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