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Waec Physics 2006 Past Questions and Answers

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Waec 2006 Physics Past Questions

Question 61:


List three observations in support of the de-Broglie's assumptions that moving particles behave like waves.



Question 62:


(a) State two;
(i) laws of solid friction;
(ii) advantages of friction;
(iii) methods of reducing friction.
(b) Draw and label a diagram of a pulley system with velocity ratio of 5.
(c)(i) Show that the efficiency L, force ratio M.A. and the velocity ratio V.R. of a machine are related by the equation \(E = \frac{M.A.}{V.R}\) x 100%.
(ii) The efficiency of a machine is 80%. Calcuate the work done by a person using the machine to raise a load of 300 kg through a height of 4 m.[ g = 10 ms\(^{-2}\) ]



Question 63:


(a) With the aid of ray diagrams, explain total internal reflection.
(b) Describe, with the aid of a labelled diagram, the essential features of an astronomical telescope in normal adjustment.
(c) A converging lens forms a real image of a real object. If the magnification is 2 and the distance between the image and the object is 90.0 cm, determine the
(i) focal length of the lens;
(ii) object distance for which the image would be the same size as the object.



Question 64:


(a)(i) Name and explain the common defects of a primary cell.
(ii) State two advantages of a secondary cell over a primary cell.
(b) Draw a labelled diagram to show the essential parts of a dry leclanche cell.
(c)(i) Explain why six accumulators each of e.m.f 2V connected in series can be used to start the engine of a car whereas eight dry cells each of e.m.f 1.5 V connected in series cannot be used.
(ii) Name the materials used for the positive terminal, the negative terminal and the electrolyte in a
I. leclanche cell;
II. charged lead acid accumulator.



Question 65:


(a) Define
(i) proton number;
(ii) nucleon number;
(iii) isotopes.
(b) A nuclide \(^A_ZX\) emits \(\beta\)-particle to form a daughter nuclide Y. Write a nuclear equation to illustrate the charge conservation.
(c) The radioactive nuclei \(^{210}_{84}P_o\) emits an \(\alpha\) - particle to produce \(^{206}_{82}P_b\). Calculate the energy, in MeV, released in each disintegration.

Take the masses of \(^{210}_{84}P_o\) = 209.936730 u;
\(^{206}_{82}P_b\) = 205.929421 u;
\(^{4}_{2}He\) = 4.001504 u;
and that 1u = 931 MeV







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