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2. 1. What is the DIMENSION for pressure? *

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MLT⁻¹

ML⁻¹T²

ML¹T⁻²

ML⁻¹T⁻²

3. 2. A speeding van is traveling at a constant speed of 10 ms⁻¹ on a straight road. It


passes a stationary car that immediately accelerates from rest with an
acceleration of 2.5 ms⁻². Calculate the time taken for the car to overtake the van.
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2.0s

4.0s

6.0s

8.0s

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4. 3. Zaki throws a ball straight upwards and reached the maximum height in 3.0 s.
Calculate the initial velocity of the ball. *

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3.27 ms⁻¹

9.81 ms⁻¹

29.43 ms⁻¹

−29.43 ms⁻¹

5. 4. A ball is thrown horizontally from the roof of the building as shown in FIGURE 1. The
initial speed of the ball is 12.0 ms⁻¹. It hits the ground at an angle of 60° with the
horizontal. Calculate the magnitude of the velocity of the ball after 5.0 s. *

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0 ms⁻¹

12 ms⁻¹

−49.05 ms⁻¹

50.50 ms⁻¹

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6. 5. A 1300 kg lorry moving with velocity of 8 ms⁻¹ collides with a 1500 kg lorry
which is at rest. After the collision, both lorries move together with the same
velocity. Calculate the velocity after the collision. *

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8.00 ms⁻¹

6.93 ms⁻¹

14.93 ms⁻¹

3.71 ms⁻¹

Question 6-10

7. 6. A golf ball with the mass 0.1 kg experiences a force of 1000 N while in contact
with a golf club. It moves away from the golf club with a velocity of 20 ms⁻¹.
Calculate the time during which the golf club was in contact with the ball. *

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−2×10⁻³ s

2×10⁻³ s

−2×10⁻² s

2×10⁻² s

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8. 7. Two blocks of masses m₁ and m₂ are placed on a horizontal frictionless surface as


shown in FIGURE 2. A force of 50 N pulls the system and its acceleration is 3.1 ms⁻².
Calculate the value of T, if m₁ =10 kg and m₂ = 6 kg. *

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96 N

50 N

31 N

19 N

9. 8. A man of mass 85 kg is standing in a lift which is accelerating downwards at


0.45 ms⁻². Calculate the reaction force exerts on the man. *

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375 N

500 N

796 N

872 N

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10. 9. A box of mass 10 kg is pulled by a 25 N of force which is 30° inclined from a


horizontal surface as shown in FIGURE 3. If the box travels 4.0 m along the surface,
determine the work done by applied force. *

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21.65 J

50.00 J

86.60 J

100.00 J

11. 10. A force of magnitude 600 N caused an extension of 18 cm on a spring.


Calculate the elastic potential energy of the spring when its extension is 40 cm.
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266 J

333 J

540 J

666 J

Question 11-15

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12. 11. A motor is lifting an object with a mass of 35 kg at a constant speed of 6 ms⁻¹.
Calculate the power developed by the motor. *

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2.06 × 10³ W

2.10 × 10³ W

2.16 × 10³ W

3.43 × 10³ W

13. 12. A man of mass 90 kg swings from a rope that is 3.0 m long. His speed at the
bottom of the swing is 4.0 ms⁻¹. What is the net force acting on him? *

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480 N

883 N

900 N

1380 N

14. 13. The gravitational force of attraction between two masses is 30 N. The mass
of one object is doubled and distance between them is halved. What is the new
force of attraction between the two masses? *

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15 N

60 N

120 N

240 N

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15. 14. At the surface of the Earth, a satellite has weight W. The satellite is projected
into a circular orbit whose radius is equal to twice the radius of the Earth. What
happens to the new weight of the satellite? *

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2W

4W

W/2

W/4

16. 15. A particle of mass 0.20 kg moves with simple harmonic motion of amplitude
2.0×10⁻² m. If the total energy of the particle is 4.0×10⁻⁵ J, determine the period
of the motion. *

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π/4 s

π/2 s

πs

2π s

Question 16-20

17. 16. A body moves with simple harmonic motion of amplitude, A and its
frequency Y/2π. Calculate the magnitude of the acceleration when the body is
at maximum displacement. *

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zero

4π²AY²

AY²

4π²AY⁻²

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18. 17. A mass M hangs in equilibrium from end of a vertical spring. The oscillation of
the mass M is started by being stretched 10 cm from equilibrium position and
then released. The time for M to travel back to the equilibrium position for the
first time is 0.50 s. Determine the amplitude and period oscillation. *

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10 cm; 1.0 s

10 cm; 2.0 s

20 cm; 2.0 s

20 cm; 1.0 s

19. 18. An object attached to a spring executes a simple harmonic motion with an
amplitude of 6 cm and the number of cycle for every two second is 10 cycle.
When it is at 4.0 cm from the equilibrium position the force acting on the object
is 12 N. Determine the mass of the object attached to the spring. *

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0.405 kg

0.304 kg

0.602 kg

0.540 kg

20. 19. Two progressive waves in a long string are represented by equation, y₁ =
0.02sin30x−400t and y₂ = 0.02sin30x+400t, where y₁, y₂, and x are in m and t in
s. Both wave travel in opposite direction and form a stationary wave. Which of
following expressions best describe the stationary wave. *

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y = 0.04 cos 400t sin 30x

y = 0.04 cos 30x sin 400t

y = 0.02 cos 30x sin 400t

y = 0.02 cos 400t sin 30x

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21. 20. Sound waves emitted from a point source uniformly travel in all directions at
rate of 120 W. If no energy is lost as the sound travels outwards, calculate the
intensity of the sound waves at a point 60.0 m from the source. *

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0.318×10⁻³ Wm⁻²

2.65×10⁻³ Wm⁻²

1.06×10⁻² Wm⁻²

5.30×10⁻³ Wm⁻²

Question 21-25

22. 21. A bat is flying towards a wall at a constant speed of 50 ms⁻¹. The bat emits a
sound of 125 Hz towards the wall. If the speed of sound in air is 340 ms⁻¹,
determine the frequency of sound that the bat experiences?

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125.0 Hz

146.6 Hz

164.5 Hz

168.2 Hz

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23. 22. FIGURE 4 (a) and (b) show the displacement-time graph and the displacement-
distance graph respectively for the transverse wave. Determine the velocity of the
wave. *

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0.05 ms⁻¹

0.10 ms⁻¹

0.16 ms⁻¹

0.20 ms⁻¹

24. 23. An organ pipe of length 33 cm is open at one end and closed at the other.
Calculate the frequency of the first overtone. The velocity of the sound wave is
330 ms⁻¹. *

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250 Hz

500 Hz

750 Hz

1250 Hz

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25. 24. When a load of 16.0 kg is hung vertically at the end of a 5.0 m long wire, the
extension produced in the wire is 0.38 cm. If the cross-section area of the wire
is 1.0 mm², determine the Young's modulus of the wire. *

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2.06 x 10¹¹ N m⁻²

2.06 x 10¹⁰ N m⁻²

8.26 x 10⁻³ N m⁻²

8.26 N m⁻²

26. 25. A copper rod of radius 0.5 cm and length 10.0 cm is in thermal contact with
a brass rod of the same dimensions. The end of the copper rod is held at 150 °C
while the other end of the brass rod is placed in an ice bath. When the system is
in thermal equilibrium, find the temperature at the copper-brass interface.
(Coefficient of thermal conductivity of copper = 390 Wm⁻¹K⁻¹ and coefficient of
thermal conductivity of brass = 110 Wm⁻¹K⁻¹) *

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100 °C

115 °C

117 °C

120 °C

Question 26-30

27. 26. A 4.0 m long wire expands 0.12 cm in length for a rise of temperature of 50
°C. Find the coefficient of linear expansion for this material. *

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4.2×10⁻⁶ K⁻¹

6.4×10⁻⁵ K⁻¹

2.3×10⁻⁵ K⁻¹

6.0×10⁻⁶ K⁻¹

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28. 27. Calculate translational kinetic energy of a molecule of nitrogen gas at 300 K.
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6.21×10⁻²¹ J

1.24×10⁻²⁰ J

3.74×10² J

6.21×10² J

29. 28. The pressure of an ideal gas in a vessel of fixed volume is p. If the gas in the
vessel is heated so that the root mean square (rms) speed of its molecules is
increased three times the initial value, what is the final pressure of the gas? *

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1/√3 p

√3 p

3p

9p

30. 29. Two moles of ideal monatomic gas with an initial temperature of 130 °C
expand and, in the process, absorb 1500 J of heat and do 2000 J of work.
Determine is the change of internal energy for the gas. *

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500 J

−500 J

3500 J

−3500 J

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31. 30. Three moles of an ideal gas are heated at constant pressure from T = 25 °C
to T = 74 °C . Calculate the work done by the gas. *

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1221.57 J

−1221.57 J

2450.33 J

−2450.33 J

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