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Mems Nems 2 marks and 16 marks
this is for 2 marks and 16 marks question papers for data communication.
HOW TO SCORE PHYS ICS SP MARKS??? M 4531/ 1 4531/ 2 4531/ 3
STEP 1 Master
the SPM format Master the allocation of marks for each papers. Set your target Master the pattern of questions in every sections. Master the writing skills in each papers The most important is master the PHYSICS CONCEPT
Physics Assessments Format SPM Paper 1 - 4531/1(50 marks) Paper 2 - 4531/2 (100marks) Paper 3 - 4531/3 (40 marks) Peka physics 4531/4
Path taken /distance in a specific What direction. is meant by resistance?
V = IR, R = V/I
What is meant by speed? What is meant by pressure? What is meant by momentum? Ratio of voltage to the current flows in a conductor// (a) What does the term isotope R =V/I states the meaning of the symbols, mean? What is meant by power? R= resistance, V = voltage, I = current,
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1. Diagram 1 shows a slinky spring being moved left and right continuously
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(a)Complete the sentence below by ticking (x) the correct box. The wave produced by the slinky is a Transverse wave Longitudinal wave
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(b) On Diagram 1, mark ‘X’ on any one of the crests of the wave. [1 mark]
Q1
(c) complete the following sentence by underlining the correct phrase in the bracket. The direction of the hand movement is ( the same as/ perpendicular to the direction of the wave movement) 10/27/15 SPM 2008 Q1 [1 mark] Energy (d) What is transferred by the wave? ……………..
2006 What type of wave is the sound waves? [1 mark]
Longitudinal wave
What is meant by magnetic field? -
A region of magnetic force [1mark ]
High force/ High energy/Hard surface
Impulsive force 10/27/15
SPM 2009 Q2
Momentum = mass x velocity = 0.05 kg x 5 m/s = 0.25 kgm/s
SPM 2009 Q2
Put sponge / plasticine on the wooden block 10/27/15
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Reflection
Virtual // laterally inverted 10/27/15
SPM 2008 Q2
4. Diagram 3.1 and Diagram 3.2 show two photographs of electrical circuits.
(a) Which diagram shows a parallel circuit? Diagram 3.2 …………………………………………… [1 mark]
SPM 2008 Q3
Q3
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Diagram 7.1 shows a hydraulic system. A force F is exerted on the small piston.
Q7
(a)(i) Name the principle involved in this hydraulic system.
(ii) Compare the pressure at point P and at point Q. Same // equal // P = Q // Pp = PQ // no difference …………………………….[1 mark] 10/27/15 SPM 2008 Q7
Rej : serupa // setara // simillar
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State the energy change involved when using the heater to heat the water.
Electrical energy to heat energy
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[1 mark] SPM 2008 Q8
(a)Name the light phenomenon involved at Y.
[1 mark]
Total internal reflection ……………………………………………
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SPM 2008 Q11
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Boyle’ law
Pressure decreases Pressure is directly proportional to depth 10/27/15
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SPM 2008 Q3
(C) (iii) One of the 10 Ω resistors is removed from the circuit. What happens to the ammeter reading?
Decreases // smaller // reduce // . less // lower // less than 2A 10/27/15
[1 mark]
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(a)(i) Explain how the dark and light bands are formed on the screen. [4] (ii) Observe Figure 6.2. Compare the wave patterns and the wavelengths of the waves before and after they pass through the gaps. Relate the size of the gaps, the wave patterns and the wavelengths to deduce a relevant physics concept. 10/27/15
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10 (a) (i 1 )
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(region ) crest /convex shape / convex lens
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Light is focussed on the crest produce bright region
1
(region ) trough /concave shape / concave lens
1
Light is diverged on the trough produce dark region
Q 10
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(d) Diagram 10.3 shows two thin copper strips, PQ and RS connected to a circuit
1 - When current flows the magnetic field is formed // Diagram 2 –The flow of current is in the apposite direction // Diagram 3 – The magnetic field between the two plates are in the same direction // Diagram 4 – The two pieces of thin copper repulse against one another // Diagram Explain what happens to PQ and RS, when the switch is on. 10/27/15