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SULIT 1 4531/3
4531/3(PP)
Fizik
Kertas 3
September
2007
PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN
SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA 2007
FIZIK
Kertas 3
PERATURAN PEMARKAHAN
Tabulate data
1. Shows a table which have u , v, 1/u and 1/v 1
2. State the correct unit for 3. u , v, 1/u and 1/v 1
3. All values of v are correct 2
4. Values of 1/u are consistent to 3 decimal places. 1
5. Values of 1/v are consistent to 3 decimal places. 1
No of ticks √ Marks
7 5
5,6 4
3,4 3
2 2
1 1
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(d) 1. E = I(R + r)
3.5 = 0.80(R + 1.67) 1
2. R = 2 .71Ω 1
TOTAL 12
SECTION B
NO ANSWER Marks
3(a) Inference : 1
The volume of the gas depends on the pressure which acts on it.
(b) Hypothesis:
The smaller the pressure, the larger is the volume of a fixed mass of gas. / 1
The volume of a gas varies inversely with its pressure.
(c) Aim : To investigate the relationship between the pressure and volume
(i) for a fixed mass of gas at a constant temperature. 1
(ii) Variables : Manipulated : Gas volume, V
Responding : Gas pressure, P 1
Fixed : Gas temperature,T or mass of gas, m 1
(iii) Apparatus : Glass syringe, a short rubber tube and Bourdon gauge 1
(iv) Arrangement of apparatus:
1
(v) Procedure:
1. The apparatus is set up as shown in the diagram
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above.
2. The piston of the syringe is adjusted until the volume of air in the 1
syringe is 100 cm3 at atmospheric pressure.
3. The syringe is connected to a Bourdon gauge and the pressure of the 1
air in the syringe is observed and recorded.
4. The piston is then pushed in so that the volume of air trapped is 90
cm3. The pressure is again recorded, this procedure is repeated for 1
enclosed volumes of 80cm3, 70 cm3 and 60 cm3.
(vi)
Volume V / cm3 1 Pressure P / Nm-2
/ cm-3
V
100
1
90
80
70
60
*colum PV or P (1/V)
(vii)
P/ Nm-2 P/ Nm-2
/ cm3
V/ cm3
Pressure of a fixed mass of gas is inversely proportional to its volume.
TOTAL 12
4(a) Inference : 1
The resistance of a metal conductor depends on the temperature.
(b) Hypothesis:
The resistance of a metal conductor increases with temperature. 1
(c) Aim : To investigate the effect of temperature on the resistance of a metal
(i) conductor. 1
(ii) Variables : Manipulated : Temperature, T
Responding : Resistance, R 1
Fixed : Type of material, length and cross-sectional 1
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(v) Procedure:
1. The length of fine iron wire is wound around a U-shaped glass rod to
form a coiled resistor and the apparatus is set up as shown in the
diagram above.
2. The water is heated to a temperature of 30oC , the current is
maintained at a value of 0.5 A using the rheostat and the reading of
the voltmeter is recorded. 1
3. The experiment is repeated with the temperature raised to 40oC ,
50oC, 60oC, 70oC and 80oC.
V 1
4. The corresponding value of the resistance R is calculated for
I
1
each of the above temperatures.
(vii)
R / ohms
/0C
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TOTAL 12
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