Physics O Level Revision Notes
Physics O Level Revision Notes
PHYSICS
NOTES (Course Book)
Subject Code: 5054
Article No. 286
M. Arshad Chaudhry
Senior Teacher at:
Ex. Aitchison, LGS JT, LGS 1-A-1,
Beaconhouse ALJT, Pak Turk (Boys)
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Preface
The First paper of CIE Ordinary Level Physics Examination contains 40 compulsory Multiple Choice
Questions testing knowledge of almost every area of the syllabus. This raises need of a MCQs book
which could help the students to test their knowledge once they have learnt a particular syllabus area in
the class.
This MCQ book includes multiple choice questions taken from CIE O level past papers. The book has 23
chapters each covering a specific syllabus area in a separate chapter. All the MCQs have been compiled
according to the year in which they were set in the O Level Cambridge examinations. For the better
understanding of the questions detailed answers are also given at the end of each chapter. Not only this;
but the last five years papers at the end of the book provide compact questions with given references.
The correct answers to the Questions are given in the answer key at the end of each chapter. This is the
only book in the market containing both topical and yearly content of the paper with their detailed
answers.
Constructive criticism and suggestions to make the subsequent editions more useful would be
appreciated and thankfully acknowledged.
M. A. Chaudhary
Contents
Unit-1 MEASUREMENT ...................................................................................................................... 8
Syllabus 2017 – 18
Measurement
Prefixes for SI Unit
How to read Screw gauge
Measurement
Precautions of using calipers and
Micrometer
Errors in measurement
Measurement of Time
The Simple Pendulum
Basic terms of Pendulum
O Level
Physics Teacher’s Notes
M. A. Chaudhary
Cell: 0300-9412902
Unit –1 8 Measurement
UNIT-1 MEASUREMENT
PHYSICS is the science that deals with idea of matter and energy.
The physical quantities are measured in units. There are seven SI base quantities in Physics. The names
and their units are given below:
1: Metre Rule:-
a. A metre rule is a wooden or plastic or steel bar of length 1m or 100 cm.
b. The divisions marked on ruler are in cm, mm and inches.
c. The accuracy or least count of ruler is 1mm or 0.1cm.
d. The ruler is used to measure the length of straight objects or straight distance between
two points in cm or in mm.
e. The eye sight must be perpendicular to the point of reading of ruler to avoid parallax
error.
f. The wear and tear of instrument may damage few divisions at the ends of ruler. The error
caused due to the damaged divisions is called zero error. Check the zero error before
using the ruler.
Unit –1 9 Measurement
cm 10 20 30 cm 10 20 30
Accurate measurement Inaccurate measurement
2: Measuring Tape:-
a. A measuring tape is a plastic strip of several metres long.
b. The divisions marked on tapes are in cm, mm, inches, feet and metres.
c. The accuracy or least count of tape is 1mm or 0.1cm.
d. The measuring tape is used to measure the distance between two points in meters. The
tape can also measure the length or diameter or circumference of curved objects.
e. The parallax error and zero error must be avoided while using measuring tape.
3: Vernier Callipers:-
a. A vernier caliper consists of main scale, vernier scale and two jaws, made up of steel.
b. The accuracy of this instrument is 0.1mm or 0.01cm.
c. The vernier caliper is used to measure the diameter of spherical objects, internal and
external diameter of tubes in cm or mm.
How to read Vernier calipers
Check the zero error of instrument. Its value must be added to or subtracted from the final
reading.
Grip the object gently between outside jaws.
inside jaws
main scale
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
0 5 10
vernier scale
ball bearing
outside jaws
Read the main scale division directly opposite the zero mark on the Vernier scale. For diagram
above,
Main scale reading = 3.1 cm
Read the Vernier scale division which coincides with a marking on the main scale.
i.e. Vernier scale reading = 4×L.C
= 4×0.01 cm = 0.04 cm
Final reading = main scale reading + vernier scale reading i.e.
Final reading = 3.1 + 0.04
Or
Final reading = 3.14 cm
Unit –1 10 Measurement
sleeve thimble
anvil
spindle
0
mm
0 5 45
40
35
30
ratchet
main scale
datum line
cross-section
of wire
Read the main scale, by noting the last division seen on the sleeve.
For diagram above:
Main scale reading = 8.5 mm
Read the thimble scale division, coinciding with the datum line.
i.e. Thimble scale reading = 40 × L.C
= 40 × 0.01 = 0.40 mm
The final reading can be calculated as:
Final reading = main scale reading + thimble scale reading
Final reading = 8.5 + 0.40
i.e. Final reading = 8.90 mm
ERRORS IN MEASUREMENT:
1. Parallax error:
This error is produced due to wrong positioning of eye level on the point of reading. The eye sight
must be perpendicular to the point of reading to avoid this error.
2. Zero error:
The zero error occurs when the vernier caliper or micrometer is fully closed without any object
and does not give zero reading.
The zero error is either added to or subtracted from the final reading.
Unit –1 11 Measurement
5 0
0
0 45
MEASUREMENT OF TIME:
Time is measured in years, months, days, hours, minutes and seconds. Due to wide range of time
intervals different kinds of clocks and watches are used as summarized in the table below.
Fixed support
BASIC TERMS OF PENDULUM:
Oscillation:
One complete round trip of a pendulum is
called oscillation. i.e. from O→A→B and
back to O.
String
Time Period (T):
Time taken by a pendulum to complete
one oscillation. metal bob
Frequency (f): B A
It is number of oscillations completed in
one second. O
f=
1 O→mean position
𝑇
A→ end position
where f = frequency, measured in Hertz (Hz).
B→ end position
𝑡
T=
𝑛
Where
t = time noted by watch.
n = no. of oscillations.
T = time period.