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SECTION I (40 Marks) Question 1 (a) (i) A machine raises a load of 750 N through a height of 16 m in 5 seconds. Calculate the power at which the machine works. [2] (ii) State the principle of conservation of energy. [2] (b) (i) A cook uses a 'fire tong' of length 28 cm to lift a piece of burning coal of mass 250 g. If he applies his effort at a distance of 7 cm from the fulcrum, what is the effort in S.I. unit? Take g = 10 m/s2. [3] (ii) State the S.I. unit of the momentum of a body. [1] (c) (i) State the law of transmission of pressure in liquids. [2] (ii) Calculate the hydrostatic pressure exerted by water at the bottom of a beaker, side ways. Take the depth of water as 10 cm, the density of water is 1000 kg/m3 and g = 9.8 m/s2. [2] (d) (i) In the diagram given below, a ray of light PQ is incident normally on one face AB of an equilateral glass prism. What are the angles of incidence at the faces AB and AC? [2]
(ii) Complete the ray diagram showing its emergence into air after passing through the prism. [2] (e) An erect, diminished and virtual image is formed when an object is placed between the optical centre and principal focus of a lens.
(f) (i)Write the name of a pair of two colours which combine to give white light. What is the name given to such a pair of colours? [2] (ii) State two similarities between a photographic camera and the human eye. [2] (g) (i) An observer stands at a distance of 850 m from a cliff and fires a gun. After what time-gap will he hear the echo, if sound travels at a speed of 350 ms-1 in air? [2] (ii) A cell of emf 1.5 V and internal resistance 10 ohms is connected to a resistor of 5 ohms, with an ammeter in series (see figure). What is the is reading of the ammeter? [2]
(h) (i) A geyser has a label 2 kW, 240 V. What is the cost of using it for 30 minutes, if the cost of electricity is Rs. 3 per commercial unit. [2] (ii) State two advantages of an electromagnet over a bar magnet. [2] (i) Draw a sketch of an electric bell with electrical connections and label the main parts. Why is the armature made of soft iron and not of steel? [4] (j) (i) Mention two possible sources of background radiations. [2] (ii) An element X changes to another element Y with the emission of beta particles. Write down the equation showing changes in the nucleus. Take the proton number and mass number of X, as Z and A respectively. [2] SECTION II (40 Marks) Question 2 (a) Define: (i) Work (ii) Power and (iii) Energy. [3] (b) How is work done related to the applied force? [1] (c) By what factor does the kinetic energy of a moving body change when its speed is reduced to half? [1] (d) What do the following units measure?
(e) From the ground floor, a man comes up to the fourth floor of a building using the staircase. Another person comes up to the same floor using an elevator. Neglecting friction, compare the work done in the two cases. [3] Question 3 (i) Define specific heat capacity of a substance. State its S.I. unit. [3] (ii) Give one example each where high specific heat capacity of water is used:
(b) A vessel of negligible heat capacity contains 40 g of ice in it at 00C. 8 g of steam at 1000C is passed into the ice to melt it. Find the final temperature of the contents of the vessel. Question 4 (a) State two advantages of using a right angled prism as a reflector, rather than a plane mirror. [2] (b) Name any four regions of electromagnetic spectrum (other than visible light) in increasing order of wavelength. [4] (c) Draw a ray diagram to illustrate the bending of a stick in water. [2] (d) Name any two essential parts of a single lens photographic camera. [2] Question 5 (a) A rubber ball floats in water with one-third of its volume above the water surface. Calculate its average relative density. [4] (b) A vibrating tuning fork is placed over the mouth of a burette filled with water. The tap is opened and the water level gradually falls. It is observed that the sound becomes the loudest for a particular length of air column.
(c)What change, if any, would you expect in the characteristics of a musical sound when we increase:
Question 6 (a) Explain briefly the function of the following in the household wiring: (b) Four cells, each of e.m.f 1.5 V and internal resistance 2.0 ohms are connected in a parallel. The battery of cells is connected to an external resistance of 2.5 ohms. Calculate:
(c) Make a table with the names of three electrical appliances used in your home in one column, their power, voltage rating and approximate time for which each one is used in one day in the other columns. [3] Question 7 (a) State briefly two uses of a cathode ray tube. [2] (b) Name the technique used to estimate the age of very old trees, plants, wood and other such specimens. Name the isotope that forms the basis of this technique. [2] (c) Describe briefly, two properties each of alpha particles and gamma radiation. [4] (d) State two dissimilarities between a DC motor and an AC generator. [2]
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