1001 Powerful Jamb Physics Key Points (2024) - FlashLearners
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studies. The Physics Questions in this article are repeated questions in Jamb Physics.
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2) Stationary Wave occurs when two interfering waves of the same amplitude and
frequency travel in the opposite direction.
Air is 332m/s
10) Hydrogen spectrum has all colours of white light, Sodium vapour has a yellow line
(spectrum) and Mercury vapour has Blue and Green spectrum.
14) The angle of dip is 90 degree at the magnetic poles and zero at the equator.
17) Factors affecting capacitance are Area of plates, distance between the plates and
dielectrics between the plates.
18) Examples of dielectric materials are Paraffin wax, Polythene, Ebonite and Glass.
22) In a closed circuit, the induced EMF gives rise to induced current.
23) Eddy current is used in damping moving coil, speedometers and induction coil.
24) The transformer steps up or steps down voltage at the same frequency.
27) The induced voltage is equal to the rate of change of magnetic flux.
28) Solar cells convert sunlight energy directly into electrical energy.
34) Telephone receiver or earpiece works on the principle of magnetic effect of current.
35) Plane mirrors do not enlarge or reduce the size of object. Object size is the same as
image size.
36) Factors affecting resistance are:
Length of conductor.
Area of conductor.
Temperature and
37) Triangular prism with two convex lenses is used to produce a pure spectrum.
38) If light energy is less than the work function, no electron will be emitted and vice
versa.
39) Work function is the energy that can produce threshold frequency (W=hf).
40) The uncertainty principle only works for atoms and not irons.
45) Kirchoff’s current law states that the algebraic sum of currents flowing into the
circuit is equal to the algebraic sum of currents leaving the circuit.
46) Kirchoff’s voltage law states that the sum of all the voltages around circuit loop is
equal to zero.
51. The ground is always cold at night because the earth radiates heat to the
atmosphere at night.
52. The escape velocity of an object from gravitational field of the planet increases with
mass of the object and also increases with the mass of the planet. Escape velocity, v
=ˆš2Gmp/rp = ˆš2gprp
53. A transverse wave and a longitudinal wave travelling in the same direction in a
medium differ essentially in their direction of vibration of the particles of the medium.
54. The different time rates of flow of fluid is due to viscous force.
55. The electrical property of germanium can be altered drastically by the addition of
impurities. The process is referred to as doping.
56. The wave property which can be used to confirm water to be a transverse wave is
Polarization.
58. When a ball rolls on smooth level ground, the motion of its centre is Translational
59. A vapour whose molecules are in dynamic equilibrium with those of its own liquid is
said to be Saturated.
60. In a good thermos flask, the main cause of heat loss is the silvered walls and shiny
metals.
61. The north pole of a magnet can never be separated from the south pole because of
a property known as magnetic dipole.
62. An iron spoon placed inside hot tea becomes hot due to the conduction of heat
from the tea through the surface of the spoon.
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63. A constant-volume gas thermometer operates under which gas law? Pressure law.
64. A vapour whose molecules are in dynamic equilibrium with those of its own liquid is
said to be Saturated.
65. Red light travels faster than blue light when both of them pass through a glass
prism because the refractive index of blue light is greater than that of red light.
66. Heat reaches the food which is being cooked in a saucepan chiefly by Conduction
and Convection.
67. The force that tend to pull an object undergoing circular motion towards the centre
is Centripetal.
69. A body cannot undergo “relative motion”. Relative motion usually involves two
bodies.
71. The prolongation of sound wave after which the source has been withdrawn is
called Reverberation.
72. The mouthpiece of a telephone primarily converts sound energy into Electrical.
74. The most suitable instrument for measuring the diameter of a thin wire accurately is
a micrometer screw gauge.
75. A rainbow viewed through a blue sheet of glass will appear blue.
83. Three resistors with resistance of 200Ω, 500Ω and 1kΩ are connected in series. A
6v battery is connected to either end of the combination. Calculate the potential
difference between the ends of 200Ω resistance.
Answer: 0.71V
84. An a.c 1A at a frequency of 800 cycles per second flows through a coil, the
inductance of whichh is 2.5mH and the resistance of which is 5Ω . What is the power
absorbed in the coil?
Answer: 5W
86. When a girl moves towards a plane mirror at a speed of 4m/s, the distance between
the girl and her image reduces a speed of
Answer: 8m/s
87. One newton x one meter equals?
88. A single force which produces the same effect as a set of forces acting together at a
point is known as the
Answer: Resultant
89. Calculate the velocity ratio of a screw jack of pitch 0.2cm if the length of the tommy
bar is 23cm
Answer: 230Ï€
90. The earth’s magnetic equator passes through Jos in Nigeria. At Jos, the angle of dip
is?
Answer: Zero
91. A car moving at 20m/s is with its horn blowing (f=1200Hz) is chasing another car
going at 15m/s. What is the apparent frequency of the horn as heard by the driver being
chased?
Answer: 1.22KHz
Answer: Wave front is a line or section taken through an advancing wave in which the
particles are in Phase.
93. The point at which the molecules of a loaded wire begin to slide across each other
resulting in a rapid increase in extension is
94. The lower part of a faulty thermometer reads 2°C while the upper fixed point is
100°C. What is the temperature when the thermometer reads 51°C?
Answer: 50°C
95. If a body moves with a constant speed and at the same time undergoes an
acceleration, its motion is said to be
Answer: Circular
96. A boy pushes a 500kg box along a floor with a force of 2000N. If the velocity of the
box is uniform, the co-efficient of friction between the box and the floor is
Answer: O.4
97. When two objects A and B are supplied with the same quantity of heat, the
temperature change in A is obtained to be twice that of B. The mass of P is half that of
Q. The ratio of the specific heat capacity of A to B is
Answer: 1:1
98: The volume of 0.354g of Helium at 273°C and 114cm of mercury pressure is
2667cm³. Calculate the volume
Answer: 200.026cm³.
100. Which characteristic of a wave is used in the measurement of the depth of the
Sea?
Answer: Reflection
101. If the attraction of the sun is suddenly ceased, the earth would continue to move in
a straight line making a tangent with the original orbit. This statement is derived from
which Neutons law?
Answer: Radiation
103. The part of the eyes that does similar work as the diaphragm of a camera lens is
the?
Answer: Iris
104. A projectile of mass 4kg is fired vertically and reaches a maximum height of 1m.
Calculate the potential energy of the highest point (g=10ms-2)
Answer: 1600J
105. The length of the second hands of laboratory clock is 0.1m. Calculate the speed at
the top of the second hand
107. A copper rod, 5m long when heated through 20c, expanding by 1mm. If a second
copper rod, 2.5m long is heated through 5c, by how much will it expand?
Answer: 0.25mm
108. A safety precaution designed to prolong the life of a lead acid accumulator is
Answer: Keeping the specific gravity of the electrolyte within a specified range.
109. The mass of water vapour in a given volume of air is 0.05g at 20°C, while the mass
of water vapour required to saturate it at the same temperature is 0.15g. Calculate the
relative humidity of the air
Answer: 33.33%
113. How can you determine the volume of stone having an irregular shape?
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Answer: Curie point, also called curie Temperature, is the temperature at which certain
magnetic materials undergo a sharp change in their magnetic properties.
116. Emission of gamma rays has no effect on size, mass number and atomic number
of an atom.
117. All electromagnetic radiations are not deflected by magnetic or electric field.
119. Alpha, beta and gamma rays are emitted from the nucleus of an atom in
radioactivity
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