Physics - Physics - December Assignment
Physics - Physics - December Assignment
FORM 3 PHYSICS
TERM 3-2024
Figure 1
Figure 2
To observe the motion, some smoke is enclosed in the smoke cell and then
observed through the microscope. State the role of:
(i) Lens (1 mark)
(ii) Microscope (1 mark)
(iii) State and explain the observation made. (3 marks)
(iv) State and explain what will be observed about the motion of smoke
particles if the temperature surrounding the smoke cell is raised
slightly.
(2 marks)
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5. (a) Define the term moment of force. (1 mark)
(b) State one application of antiparallel forces. (1 mark)
(c) The figure 4 shows a device for closing a steam outlet. The area of the piston is
−4 2 5 −2
4.0 × 10 m and the pressure of the steam in the boiler is 2.0 ×10 Nm .
Determine the weight W that will just hold the bar in the horizontal position
shown. ( 4mks)
Figure 3
Explain why car mechanics have a preference for carjacks with long handles.
(1 mark)
(d) A uniform meter rule of mass 150 g is pivoted freely at the 0 cm mark. Determine
the force to be applied vertically upwards at the 60 cm mark to maintain the rule
horizontal. (3 marks)
(e) Locate the position of the C.O.G. of the body given. (2 marks)
Figure 4
(f) Determine how much charge flows in a circuit if 2 mA current passes in 2.5
minutes. (2 marks)
7. (a) Define the following terms as used in optics; (4 marks)
(i) Paraxial rays.
(ii) Principal axis of a convex mirror.
(iii) Pole.
(iv) Focal length.
(b) State one effect of rectilinear propagation of light. (1 mark)
Figure 5
(b) Complete the diagram to show how the eye views the object. (2 mks)
(d) State and explain an advantage of using glass prisms rather than plane mirrors
in a periscope. (1mk)
(c) State two ways the pinhole camera can be modified to take still photographs.
(2 marks)
8. (a) A butcher has two masses; 2 kg and 0.5 kg. Explain how he can weigh 1.5 kg of
beef at once from a beam balance. (2 marks)
(b) Figure 7 shows a machine.
Figure 6