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    SEKTOR SEKOLAH BERASRAMA PENUH

    BAHAGIAN SEKOLAH

    KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA

    PEPERIKSAAN PERTENGAHAN TAHUN 2008

    FIZIK

    KERTAS 2

    Dua jam tiga puluh minit

    (Anda dinasihatkan untuk memperuntukkan masa 90 minit untuk Bahagian A,30 minit untuk Bahagian B dan 30 minit untuk Bahagian C)

    JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU.

    Untuk Kegunaan Pemeriksa

    Bahagian Soalan Markah Penuh Markah

    A

    1 4

    2 5

    3 6

    4 75 8

    6 8

    7 10

    8 12

    Jumlah Bahagian A 60

    B 9 20

    10 20

    C 11 20

    12 20

    Jumlah Besar

    1. Kertas soalan ini mengandungi tiga bahagian :Bahagian A, Bahagian B dan Bahagian C

    2. Jawab semuasoalan dalam Bahagian A, satusoalandaripada Bahagian B dan satu soalan daripada

    Bahagian C.3. Jawapan kepada ketiga-tiga bahagian ini hendaklah

    diserahkan bersama-sama.4. Jawapan kepada Bahagian A hendaklah ditulis dalam

    ruang yang disediakan dalam kertas soalan.

    5. Jawapan kepada Bahagian B dan Bahagian C

    hendaklah dituliskan pada ruang jawapan yang

    disediakan dalam kertas soalan ini. Walau

    bagaimanapun kertas tulis tambahan sekiranya

    digunakan, perlulah diikat bersama dengan buku

    soalan ini. Dalam jawapan anda, persamaan, gambar

    rajah, jadual, graf dan cara lain yang sesuai untuk

    menjelaskan jawapan anda boleh digunakan.

    6. Rajah tidak dilukis mengikut skala kecuali dinyatakan.

    7. Markah maksimum yang diperuntukkan ditunjukkandalam kurungan pada hujung tiap-tiap soalan atau

    bahagian soalan.8. Penggunaan kalkulator saintifik yangtidakboleh

    diprogramkan dibenarkan.

    Nama : Tingkatan :

    4531/2Fizik

    Kertas 2

    MEI2008

    2 Jam

    Kertas ini mengandungi 21 halaman bercetak

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

    1. v = u + 2as

    2. a =t

    uv

    3. s = ut+2

    1at

    2

    4. Momentum = mv

    5. F = ma

    6. Kinetic Energy = mv2

    7. Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh

    8. Elastic Potential Energy =2

    1Fx

    9. =V

    m

    10. Pressure in liquid,P = hg

    11. Pressure,P= A

    F

    12. Heat, Q = mc

    13. Heat, Q =

    14.T

    PV= constant

    15. E = mc2

    16. v = f

    17. Power, P =Time

    Energy

    18.vuf

    111+=

    19. =D

    ax

    20. n =r

    i

    sin

    sin

    21. n = real depth

    apparent depth

    22.c

    nsin

    1=

    23. Q =I t

    24. V = IR

    25. Power,P= IV

    26. g= 10 ms-2

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    SECTION A[60 marks]

    Answerall questions in this section

    1. Diagram 1 shows the electromagnetic spectrum

    Radio Microwave P Visible Ultraviolet X-rayGamma

    ray

    Diagram 1

    a. Base on the diagram 1,.name the type of radiation P.

    ..[1 mark]

    b. Compare the frequency of Radio wave and Gamma Ray.

    . [1 mark]

    c. Name one electromagnetic wave which has longer wavelength than X-ray.

    [1 mark]

    d. What is the difference between electromagnetic wave and the sound wave?

    [1 mark]

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    2. Diagram 2 shows an object is placed in front of a convex lens on the principal axis. F isthe focal point of the lens.

    Diagram 2

    a. What is meant by focal length?

    [1 mark]

    b. Using the information in diagram 2,calculate the image distance.

    [2 marks]

    c. ( i ) Complete the diagram 1 to determine the position of image form. [1 mark]

    ( ii ) State the characteristic of the image form.

    .[1 mark]

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    3. Diagram 3.1 shows a horizontal tube AB with both of it ends are closed with rubberstoppers. The tube is also fixed with three vertical tubes X,Y and Z. Water is thenpoured into the horizontal tube AB.

    Diagram 3.1

    a. (i) Mark the water level in the vertical tube X,Y and Z. [1 mark]

    (ii) State one physical quantity that affected the water level in the above diagram.

    [1 mark]

    Diagram 3.2

    b. A ventury tube AB now is replaced with the ventury tube shown in diagram 3.2. Waterflows uniformly from end A to end B of the tube and it is found that the water level of tubeP is at Z. (Density of water = 1000 kgm-3)

    (i) Compare the water level in the vertical tube P,Q and R.

    ......[1 mark]

    (ii) Name the principal involve in b(i).

    ......[1 mark]

    0.15 m

    x

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    (iii) By neglecting atmospheric pressure, calculate the pressure caused by the watercolumn at point X.

    [2 marks]

    4. Diagram 4 shows a lorry with mass 8000 kg moving with a velocity of 30 ms-1. The lorrythen hits the bumper of a car with mass 1 500 kg which is moving with 20 ms -1 in theopposite direction. The car is then dragged by the lorry and moves together before theycome to a complete stop.

    Diagram 4

    a. What is meant by velocity?

    ......[1 mark]

    b. Name the type of collision in the situation above.

    ..[1 mark]

    c. i. Calculate the final velocity of the lorry after the collision.

    [2 marks]

    ii . State one assumption that you made to the answer in c(i)

    .........[1 mark]

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    d. Explain why the passenger is thrown forward when an accident occurs.

    ..[1 mark]

    e. Give one safety feature in the car that can reduce injuries when the car involvedin an accident.

    .[1 mark]

    5. Diagram 5.1 shows a student watching a container filled with water. He looks verticallydown at an object placed at the bottom of the container. He notices that the object

    appears to be nearer to him than it really is.

    The water in the container is then replaced with liquid X which is denser than water andthe students repeated his experiment.

    He estimates the real and apparent depth of the water and liquid X respectively and plotsa graph using his experimental results as shown in Diagram 5.2.

    Diagram 5.1 Diagram 5.2

    a. Based on Diagram 5.2, compare the gradient of the graph.

    ......[1 mark]

    Real

    depthApparent

    depth

    Water

    Real depth/m

    Apparent depth/m

    1.2

    1.0

    0.8

    0.6

    0.4

    0.2

    0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2

    Liquid X Water

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    b. Compare the refractive index of water and liquid X.

    .....[1 mark]

    c. Relate the density of liquid with the refractive index.

    ......[1 mark]

    d. Calculate refractive index of the liquid X.

    [2 marks]

    e. Name the phenomenon involve.

    .....[1 mark]

    f. What happen to the wavelength of light as it leaves the water?

    ........[1 mark]

    g. If the student repeated the experiment above using a glass block, instead of water,compare the size of the image seeing from the glass block to that of water inDiagram 5.1

    ......[1 mark]

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    6.Figure 6.1 shows water waves passing through a gap between two stepping stones acrossa small stream.

    Diagram 6.2 shows water waves passing through a stone.

    Diagram 6.1 Diagram 6.2

    a) Complete the diagrams to show what happen to these wave after passing through thegap and the barrier.

    [2 marks]

    b) Name the phenomenon which occurs in Diagram 6.1 and 6.2

    ..........................[1 mark]

    c) Using Diagram 6.1 and Diagram 6.2,

    (i) compare the wavelength before and after passing through the gap andthe barrier.

    ...................

    ......................[1 mark]

    (ii) what happen to the energy of the waves after passing through the gap inDiagram 6.1?..............................

    [1 mark]

    (iii) explain your answer in c(ii)

    ............................[2 marks]

    stone

    stone

    2 cm

    stone

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    d) Given the frequency of the wave before passing through the barrier is 3 Hz,determine the velocity of the wave after passing through the barrier.

    [1 mark]

    7. Diagram 7.1 shows a simple pump handle.

    Diagram 7.1

    (a) When the handle is pushed forwards, what will happen to

    (i). the volume of air in pump?

    Increased

    Decreased[1 mark]

    (ii) air pressure in the pump?

    Increased

    Decreased[1 mark]

    b. State the relationship between volume and air pressure.

    .......

    .......[1 mark]

    c. State one physical quantity should be constant.

    ......[1 mark]

    Handle

    Nozzle is closed

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    d. Name the law that explain the relationship in (b).

    ......[1 mark]

    e. State 2 modifications should be done to the pump if it is going to pump a bigger tyre.

    ........

    ........

    ........[2 marks]

    Diagram 7.2

    f. Diagram 7.2 shows air bubbles being released at the bottom of a water tank. Thesize of the bubbles increases as they rise to the top.

    (i) What is the pressure experienced by the bubble at the bottom of the tank, inunit m water?

    [1 mark](ii) If the volume of the bubble released by the tube is 0.5 cm3,

    calculate the bubbles volume when it rises to the surface of the water.(atmosphere pressure = 10 m water)

    [2 marks]

    50 cm

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    8. Diagram 8 shows a device used to transmit thermal energy.

    Diagram 8

    The fins absorb energy from the sun and the pipe transmits this energy along its lengthinto a tank of cold water.

    Table 8 shows three materials of the fin with their respective properties.

    Type ofmaterial

    Specific heatcapacity.

    Rate ofcorrosion

    P Black plastic 2300 Low

    Q Polished iron 1090 High

    R Black paintedcooper

    500 Low

    Table 8

    a. What is meant by specific heat capacity?

    .........[1 mark]

    b. Based on table 8, state the suitable properties of the material to absorb and transmitthe thermal energy.

    Give reason for the suitability of the properties.

    ( i ) Specific heat capacity.

    .......[1 mark]

    Reason.

    .....[1 mark]

    Fin

    Energy from the

    sun

    1 m water tank

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    (ii) Type of material

    ......[1 mark]

    Reason........

    [1 mark]

    (iii) Rate of corrosion.

    ..........[1 mark]

    Reason.

    ...........[1 mark]

    c. Based on the answer in 8(b), determine the most suitable material in Table 8 toabsorb and transmit the thermal energy.

    ........[1 mark]

    d. Given that the maximum rate of heat energy absorb by the 1 m3 of water is 500 J/s.

    ( i ) Calculate the energy absorbed by the water in 2 minutes.

    [2 marks]

    ( ii ) Calculate the rise in temperature of the water if the initial temperature is 30 oC.

    (Density of water = 1000 kgm-3

    , specific heat capacity of the water 4200 Jkg-1o

    C-1

    )

    [2 marks]

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    SECTION B( 20 marks)

    Answer any one question from this section.

    9. Diagram 9.1 shows a hot air balloon carry up the loads at a certain height in the morningand diagram 9.2 shows the same hot air balloon carry up the loads at a certain height inthe afternoon. This hot air balloon used helium gas at the same temperature in bothsituation.

    In the morning In the afternoon

    Ground

    Diagram 9.1 Diagram 9.2

    a. ( i ) What is meant by density? [1 mark]

    ( ii ) Using diagrams 9.1 and 9.2, compare the density of the air, the load that can becarry up by the hot air balloon and the height of the hot air balloon from theground.Relate the buoyant force with the density of the air to make a deduction regardingthe relationship between the density of the air and the weight of the load carry upby the hot air balloon.

    [5 marks]

    Number of

    load

    h h

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    b. Why does an iron nail sink in water but a cargo ship with a huge mass floats?[4 marks]

    c. Diagram 9.3 shows a ship.

    Diagram 9.3

    By considering the ship in Diagram 9.3, give some suggestion how you would designa submarine that can submerge in a deep sea. In your explanation, emphasise onthe following aspects

    ( i ) the shape of the submarine.

    ( ii ) material used for its body.

    ( iii) additional component to control its buoyant force and to observe the seasurroundings.

    ( iv) safety features for the crew of the submarine.

    [10 marks]

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    10. Diagram 10.1 and 10.2 show vibration of different thickness of guitar string.

    When microphone is used to detect the sound waves of each guitar string, the tracesdisplayed on the oscilloscopes as shown in the diagrams.

    (a) What is meant by frequency?

    [1 mark]

    (b) (i) Using Diagram 10.1 and 10.2, compare the number of oscillations,amplitude of wave and diameter of Guitar string.

    (ii) State the relationship between frequency of sound wave and-diameter of the string-pitch of the sound

    [5 marks]

    Diagram 10.1

    Diagram 10.2

    String

    String

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    (c) Diagram 10.3 shows a dentist used a mirror to examine a tooth of apatient.

    (i) State the type of mirror used by the dentist.[1 mark]

    (ii) Draw the ray diagram to show the characteristic of image seen bythe dentist.

    [3 marks]

    (d) Diagram 10.4 shows a simple Microscope used to observe a smallspecimen.

    As a researcher, you are required to observe a very small object.Describe how you would modify the simple Microscope in Diagram 10.4to construct a compound Microscope which could be used to observesmaller specimen clearly and efficient. Emphasise only on the materialrequired to construct a microscope.

    (i) Type of lens and its specification

    (ii) Type of mirror

    (iii) Distance between the 2 lens.

    [10 marks]

    Diagram 10.3

    Diagram 10.4

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    SECTION C( 20 marks)

    Answer any one question from this section.

    11.

    Diagram 11

    Diagram 11 shows the structure of a rocket.

    (a) What is meant by impulse [1 mark]

    (b) Using the principle of conservation of momentum, explain the working principle of therocket. [4 marks]

    (c) As a sport officer , you are given the responsibility to design a high jump landing pad.Table 11 shows four types of foam materials with different specifications.

    Type ofmaterial

    Density /

    kgm-3

    Elasticity /

    N cm-1

    Thickness /cm

    Rate of airabsorption

    P 1500 15.2 60.0 High

    Q 1700 13.5 45.0 Low

    R 1200 13.7 80.0 High

    S 2000 16.0 85.0 moderate

    Table 11

    HotGases

    Combustion

    Chamber

    Liquid

    Oxygen

    Liquid

    Hydrogen

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    You are required to determine the most suitable material to be used to make thelanding pad. Study the specifications of all the four types of material from thefollowing aspects:

    - The density of the material- The elasticity of the material

    - The thickness of the foam- The ability to absorb water of the material

    Explain the suitability of the aspects. [10 marks]

    (d) A car of mass 800 kg traveling at 72 kmh-1 collided with a solid wall andcame to a sudden stop. The time of impact during the collision is 0.2 s. Find

    ( i ) The impulse experienced by the car during the collision.[3 marks]

    ( ii ) The Impulsive force on the car[2 marks]

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    12. a. What is meant by specific latent heat of vaporization? [1 mark]

    b. You are asked to investigate the characteristics of the liquid to be used in arefrigerator. Table 12 shows the characteristics of four coolants.

    Material Boiling point/oC

    Specific latent

    heat of

    vaporisation

    Stickiness Density /

    kg m-3

    P -23 Low Low 125

    Q 12 High High 500

    R 100 Moderate Low 1000

    S 255 Low High 800

    Table 12

    ( i ) Explain the suitability of each characteristic in Table 12 and then

    determine the most suitable liquid to be used as a coolant.

    ( ii ) Give a reason for your choice.[10 marks]

    c) We cannot use a cooling system of a refrigerator to cool the hot room. Explainwhy? [ 4 marks ]

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    d) Figure below shows a cooling curve for solidification of water.

    / oC

    20

    Q1Q2

    t / s

    Q3

    -10

    By using the data from the graph, determine the quantity of heat released when500 g of water at 20 oC is cooled to become ice at the temperature of -10 oC.( Specific latent heat of fusion of ice = 3.36 x 10 5 J kg-1,

    specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 x 10 3 J kg-1 oC -1 ,specific heat capacity of ice = 2.1 x 10 3 J kg -1) [5 marks]