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Upper Six 2013 STPM Physics 2 Trial Exam
Upper Six 2013 STPM Physics 2 Trial Exam
Class :___________________
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960/1
Physics
1 hours 30 minutes
PHYSICS
PAPER 2 (KERTAS 2)
960/2
Instructions to candidates:
DO NOT OPEN THIS QUESTION PAPER UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.
Answer all questions in Section A. Marks will not be deducted for wrong answers. For each
question, four suggested answers are given. Choose the most suitable answer and mark the answer
on the objective Answer Sheet provided.
Answer all questions in Section B. Write your answers in the spaces provided.
Answer any two questions in Section C. All essential working should be shown. For numerical
answers, unit should be quoted wherever appropriate. Begin each answer on a fresh sheet of paper
and arrange your answers in numerical order.Use the data from the data sheet in page 10 .
Values of constants are provided on page 10 in this question paper.
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(b) Explain the effect of dielectric on the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitors. [2]
(c) An isolated charged parallel plates capacitor of capacitance 20.0 F is filled with a
dielectric of dielectric constant 10.0 and is charged by a battery of e.m.f. 12.0V as shown
in Figure 1 below. The dielectric is then pulled out from the capacito r until half only half
of the space is filled with the dielectric as shown in Figure 2.
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17. (a) A sinusoidal voltage V= 200 sin(100 t) is supplied to a pure resistance of 100 .
(i) Calculate the root mean square current through the resistor.
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(ii) calculate the root mean square current through the capacitor.
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(ii)
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(i) State whether the particle carries positive charge or negative charge.
[1]
(ii) Determine the specific charge (ratio of q/m) for the particle.
[3]
(ii)
If an electric field is applied to the same region with the magnetic field, the charged
particle will travel through the region without any deflection. Determine the direction and
magnitude of the electric field.
[3]
(c) (i) Account for the production of a Hall voltage when a thin strip of a metal conductor,
carrying a current, is placed in a magnetic field.
[3]
(ii) A flat copper ribbon 0.330 mm thick carries a steady current of 50.0 A and is located in a
uniform magnetic field of 1.30 T directed perpendicular to the plane of the ribbon. If a Hall
voltage of 9.60 V is measured across the ribbon, what is the charge density of the free
electrons?
[3]
20. (a) Define magnetic flux linkage.
[1]
(b) State the laws of electromagnetic induction.
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(c) A square coil of side 5.00 cm lies perpendicular to a magnetic field of magnetic flux density 4.0 T as
shown in the diagram below . The coil consists of 200 turns of wire and total resistance of 5.00 .
Axis of rotation
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If the coil is rotated about its axis of rotation through an angle of 90o in 0.200 seconds.
(ii) Calculate the magnitude of the average e.m.f. induced in the coil while i t is being rotated.
[2]
(iii) Calculate the magnitude of the induced current flowing in the coil.
[1]
(iv)
What is the direction of the induced current in the coil. Explain your answer qualitatively.
[3]
(v) Calculate the amount of he at dissipated in the coil.
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(vi) If the coil is rotated continuously with a frequency of 50 Hz, determine the root mean square
current produced in the coil.
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