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JOHORSTPMPHYSICSTRIALEXAMINATION
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JABATAN PELAJARAN NEGERI JOHOR
STPMTRIAL EXAMINATION 2OO9
ITEM SPECIFICATIONTABLE
PHYSICSPAPER1
No. Topic Subtooic Skill level - No. %oof
A Mechanics M P S of total
questi question
on
I Physicalquantities 1.1Basequantities& SI units
& Units 1.2Dimensions I 2.0
1.3 Scalars& vectors
1.4Errors
2. Kinematics 2.1 Rectilinearmotion
2.2 Motion- constantacceleration I I 2.0
2.3 Graphs
2.4Proiectlle motion
3 Dynamics 3.1 Newton'sLaws of Motion I
3.2 Conservationof momentum 1 2.0
3.3 Collision
4. Work,Energy and 4.1 Work
Power 4.2Enerw I 2 4.0
4.3 Power
5. Circular motion 5.1 Uniform circular motion
5.2 Centrepetalacceleration 2 4.0
5.3 Centrepetalforce
5.4 Examplesof circular motion I
6. Rigid Body 6. 1 Rotationalkinematics
Rotation 6.2 Centreof mass& graviff
6.3 Moment of Inertia
6.4 Torque r/2 a
J 6.0
6.5 Rotational Kinetic EnergY
6.6 Angular Momentum t/2
Conservation
6.7 Rolline motion I
7. Statics 7.1 Eouilibrium of forces
7.2Tuming effect of force or
Moment
7.3 Eouilibrium of Rieid body
8. Gravitation 8.1 Newton's law of gravitation
8.2 Gravitational Field strength I
8.3 Gravitationalpotential 2.0
8.4 Escapevelocity I
8.5 Satellitemotion
8.6 Weiehtlessness
9. SimpleHarmonic 9.1 Kinematicsof SHM I
Motion 9.2 Enereyof SHM I
9.3 Exampleof SHM I
J 6.0
9.4 Freeoscillations
9.5 Dampedoscillations
9.6 Forcedoscillations
2
9.7 Resonanceand Damping
B Waves
l0 Wave Motion 10.1Wavesand energy
10.2Transverse& longitudinal I
10.3Proercssivewave equation I 2 4.0
10.4Wave Intensity
10.5Principle of Superposition
waves
I 0.6 Stationary/standing
ll Soundwaves 11.1Propagationof soundwaves
I 1.2Sourcesofsound I
I 1.3Intensitv of sound 2 4.0
11.4Beats
11.5Dooplerefbct I
C Propertiesof
matter
12 Stateof Matter 12.1Solid.liquid,gas
l2.2Cwstalline Solids
12.3F-r curve I I 2.0
12.4U-r curve
r3 Deformation of Young's Modulus
13. 1 Stress,strain, I
solids 73.2F-e saph
13.3Elastic& PlasticDeformation
l3.4Tensilestrength
I 2.0
I 3.5 Stress-straingraph
13.6Enersvstored
t4 KineticTheoryof 14.1Kinetic Theory Of Gases I
Gases 14.2Root meansquarespeed
14.3Molecular Kinetic Energy
I 2 4.0
14.4De$ees of freedom
14.5Law of Equipaftition of energY
14.6Real & Ideal sas equation
l4.T Internal energy of gas
14.8Distribution of molecularspeed
l5 Thermodynamics l5.l Heat capaci8
fo Gases 15.2Work doneby gas
15.3First law of thermodynamics
15.4Internalenergyof gas I
2 4.0
15.5Chaneeat constantvolume
15.6Chaneeat constantpressure
15.7Isothermalchange t/2
15.8Adiabatic change t/2
15.9Cvclic process
t6 Thermal I 6. I Mechanism of thermal
Conduction conduction
I 6.2 Thermal conductivity
for
16.3Thermalconduction I
2.0
insulatedrod
16.4Thermalconductionfor
uninsulatedrod
16.5Determinationof thermal I
conductivifv.
3
E Electricity&
Maenetism
t7 Electrostatics 17.1Electric field streneth.E I
17.2Gauss'slaw
17.3Motion of chargein uniform
electricfield
77.4 Electnc potential,V r/2 J 6.0
17.5Electric potentialenergyfor a t/2
chargeand systemofcharge
17.6Coulombforce I
l8 Capacitance I 8.1 Parallelplatecapacitor
18.2Energy storedin capacitor
18.3Capacitorin series& parallel I
18.4Loss of energy 2 4.0
18.5Chareins and discharsine I
18.6Effect of dielectric
t9 Electric 19.1Mechanismof electric
conduction conduction
19.2 Drift. velocity and I=nAve 1D t/2
I9.3 Currentdensitv.J l/2 2 4.0
19.4Electric resistivity & t/2
conductivitv
19.5Comparisonof electric&
thermal conduction.
20 D.C Circuit 20.1 E.m.f and potentialdifference
20.2 Simpled.c circuitto furd W. l/2
20.3 Output and input power
20.4 Resistorsin series& parallel U2 2 4.0
20.5 Kirchoff s Law
20.6Shunt& Multiplier I
20.7Potentiometer
20.8 WheatstoneBridse
21 Magneticfields 21.1 Force on a straightconductor
carryins current
2l.2Force on movingcharge
21.3 Forcesbetweentwo parallel
straieht wires carryins current J 6.0
2l.4Magnetrc field due to current- I I
carrying conductor / torque on a coil
21.5 Hall Effect
21.6 Mass spectrometer.q/m
22 Electromagnetic 22.1 Simpleexperimentsto illustrate
Induction electromagneticinduction
22.2 Laws of elechomaenetic
induction
223Magnitude of inducede.m.f in
conductors. I 2.0
22.4 Self & mutual induction I l
22.5Bnernt storedin an inductor
22.6 Transformer
22.7D.C Motor& backe.m.f
22.8 Role of eddvcurrent
ZJ Altematins current 23.1R.m.svalueof a.c
23.2 Characteristicsof a.c through I 2.0
R.C.L
23.3A.C rectification
24 Electronics 24.1 Characteristicof ideal op-amp I
in open loop
24.2 Tr ansfercharactericand
frequencyresponsegraphs
24.3 Inverting and non inverting op- I 2.0
amp in openloop
24.4lnverting and non inverling
with negativefeedback.
24.5 Usesof op-amp
F Optics
25 Electromagnetic 25.I Electromagneticwave spectrum
waves l/
25.2c:
p"t.
/ I --
26 Geometricaloptics 26.1 Formationof imagesin curved
mirrors-ray diasram
26.2r1fand j+ r= |
26.3 Refractive index I 2.0
26.4 Refractionat singlecurved
surface.
?*?=L+
26.5 Thin lens formula and lens
makerequation
26.6 Masification
27 Physicaloptics 27.1 Huy gen'sprinciple
27.2Phasedifferenceand optical I
path difference
27.3 Superposition& Interference
27.4 Conditions for constructive and
destructiveinterferencein o.p.d
27.5 Young's Doubleslit 4 8.0
I
27.6 Thin Film interference
27.7 Air wedgeinterference I
27.8 Singleslit difffraction
27-9 Diffraction grating
27.70 Polanzation I
G Quantum
mechanics
28 Photons& Wave- 28.1Energyofaphoton
particleduality 28.2 Wave-particleduality / De
Broglie's wavelength I 2.0
28.3 Photoelectriceffect
28.4 X-ray production & spectra
28.5 X-rav diffraction
H Atomic Phvsics
29 Atomic structure 29.1 Alpha scatteringexperiment-
ofan atom existenceofnucleus
29.2Bohr's Model & Enersy levels
{
29.3 Electron transition and 2 2.0
oroduction of line spectrum
29.4Laserproduction I
I Nuclear Phvsics
30 Radioactivitv 30.1 Natural radioactivityand decay I
law
30.2Decayconstantand half-life I 2.0
30.3 Carbondating
30.4 Uses/ dangerof radioactivity
3l Nuclear Reaction 31.1 Protonnumberand nucleon
number
31.2Massof nucleusin a.m.u
31.3 Loss of rest massand binding I
I 2.0
energY
31.4Isotopes
31.5Nuclear reaction-fissionand
fusion
31.6 Energyreleasedduring nuclear
reaction
32 Elementary 32.1Basicforces
particles 32.2Neutrino
32.3 Hadronsand lePtons
32.4Ouarks
Total 25 15 l0 50 100%