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Waec 2003 Physics Past QuestionsQuestion 56:A force of 40 N applied at the end of a wire of length 4m and diameter 2.00 mm produces an extension of 0.24 mm. Calculate the; (a) stress on the wire; (b) strain in the wire (\(\pi = 3.142\)) Question 57:(a) What is meant by the wave-particles duality of matter? (b) mention one physical phenomenon, in each case, that can be explained in terms of the wave nature and particle nature of light. Question 58:(a) Define (i) Linear momentum; (ii) Impulse (b) State the principle of conservation of linear momentum. (c) A tractor of mass 5.0 x 10\(^{3}\)kg is used a tow a car of mass 2.5 x 103 kg. The tractor moved with a speed of 3.0 ms\(^{-1}\) just before the towing rope becomes taut. Calculate the: (i) Speed of the tractor immediately the rope becomes taut (ii) Loss in kinetic energy of the system just after the car has started Moving; (iii) Impulse in the rope when it jerks the car into motion. Question 59:(a) Using the kinetic theory of matter, explain why; (i) Evaporation causes cooling (ii) Boiling water changes to steam without any change in temperature, although heat is being supplied to the water. (b) (i) State Boyle's law. (ii) With the aid of a labelled diagram, describe an experiment to illustrate the relationship between the volume and pressure of a given mass of gas at constant temperature. (iii) State two precautions necessary to obtain accurate results. Question 60:a) (i) Illustrate, using a ray diagram, how an image can be formed by a convex mirror. (ii) State one advantage rid one disadvantage of using a convex mirror as a iving mirror. (iii) Explain the action of a compound microscope. (b) Illustrate using labelled diagrams only, sonometer wire of length I, vibrating at its fundamental (ii) first overtone (iii) second overtone (c) A tuning fork vibrating at a frequency of 512 Hz is held over the top of a jar filled with water and fitted with a tap at the buttom. If the jar is 60 cm tall and the speed of sound is 350 ms\(^{-1}\), determine the possible resonance position(s). |
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