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“by higher education & training Se @ Department: )}) Higher Education and Training SZ REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA MARKING GUIDELINE NATIONAL CERTIFICATE AUGUST EXAMINATION ENGINEERING SCIENCE N1 26 JULY 2012 This marking guideline consists of 8 pages. Copy reserved Pago tum ovr MARKING GUIDELINE 2 NEN.) ENGINEERING SCIENCE N1 mark FN =vemark ‘QUESTION 1.1 iste of change fot displacement, 4° io) 12 121 Fale 122 Fase 123° Tue 124 Tue @ 13 ® aaa 0 192 @ 13a 2000 wey pet From the graph: 3,25 seconds « 0 1 Emv 0 42 585m¢ 0 1.5. Tho woight of body is the force by which the earth attracts it ‘The amount of matter ¥@ body consist of ¥> 2 Copyright sare Preasotum ove MARKING GUIDELINE s NBN) ENGINEERING SCIENCEN ‘QUESTION 2: 2a 22 23 24 25 26 2.41.4 The foree that wil old a ayetem of forces in balance. v 2.2 Thesumot the clockwise moments 1 is equal to the sum ofthe anti-clockwise moments. \ 2.13 Ratobotwoen the distance the moved by the effort and the distance moved by the load ¥. ° Drawing Equilbrent Anglev @ 234 @ 232 — vR-= Ropes supporting mevable pulley vasa y @ Torque wrench ¥ Oo} TaPxr ® s ® ‘Copyight reserved Please um over swarvona QUDELNE “. N09 ENONEEAING SCIENCE NI 27 o a 2 18} ‘uesTion 31 An amount of works done when a fores of 1N moves through a distance of 1 metre, » 32 xo =Yyy MM“ Yi RN MY Yj, —oif/) mY YY OT ester ko wn on hs W = areaof recengie ® wo sseon ise W = 61740) or 61784) 7 2 a3 ogee: = 0 kh (25mi8) P=35 KW (35 000") ast 0 _25m Oe (1) 32 @ Copy roseves [MARKING GUIDELINE s NN.) ENGINEERING SCIENCE Nt 333 pa were W = 35000% 150 42 w= s2s0000) w=5280%8 @ 3.4 The rate at which works done ‘Atbeidstompo 0 ‘QUESTION 4: 44 444 Av Thermometer ¢ 41.2 B: Thermo Coupling 413 C:Pyrometer ® 42 ‘COMPARE WERCURY ‘COLGURED Hatt ‘ALCOHOL, mark Transoarent a21:NO azRVES each ‘Slick to lass 4.23: NOW 42.4: YES Uniform expansion | 425: VES v= 42.6:NO ° 43 Temperatures changes. 7 Colour changes 04 Volume changes Pott (Change of phases ‘each (Change of resistance ANYFOUR (2) 44 Given: @ @ Cope rosered Peasetn over MARKING GUIDELINE o. NEA} ENGINEERING SCIENCE Nt 45 ons ¥ Stoves Air condtioners “ Heater“ Hair Dryer ANYTWO @) 48 Given: Gegee: tam 5'5mm (0}0055m) ane osc ra mds 00055 6 "30055 BoORSeem @ 4 4.7 Heat capacty: whole body temperature inorease with 1°C Specific heat capac: every Tkg of body incvease with 1° 2 113) QUESTION 5/ VRAAG 5: 5.1 Sold: Particles moves vary ite. 7 Liguia: Partcles moves more than in @ sold. ‘Gas: Particles moves very fast.” @ 52 52:1 Melting (Fusion) 7 522 Condensation v 523 Soldification v @ 53 53.1 Smalleet part of an element ¥ that wil stl have the unique properties ¥ of the element 532 Smallest part of a compound (matter) that will sti have the Unique properties V of te compound, @ 54 5.4.1 Electron negative v 542 Proton postive v 543 Nucleus - postivey 544 Neutron neutral ¥ ® 02] Copyight asad Plane hen over vara GUIDELINE 2. NEVO} ENGINEERING SCIENCE Nt ‘QUESTION 6: 61 6.41.1 The diference in electrical pressure V between the negative and positive poles w Ina direct curent circuit the current that flows in the coulis 64.2 directly proportional tothe potential difference Vand indirectly proportional tothe resistance ¥ ofthe circuit. 0 6.1.3 The resltance measured between two opposite areas \ of ‘euble of the material ¥ ata spectc temperature, 0 ez e21 WY « e22 @, ) s2a ily 09 e2s @, os 63 831 Baty, Generator /Atematr (06/65), Dyramo ” 9 632, Gonohor/ Attar AG 9) 7 8 64 @ 65 An electrical circut consists of three resistors connected in series. The values of the resistors are as follow: 19 0, 28 0 and 1260. 65) 684 ae @ 652 @ 653 rc) Copytan reson ase tum over varias cueLne = N60.) ENONEEAING SCIENCE NI 66 Different metals V have different resistance ¥ to the flow of electricity. ay 67 No effect, no increase or decrease in resistance, m 68 Curent Resistance ¥ Time (Any TWO) a 69 601 @ 692 @ 610 ih pean a i “oe i I =) nm mat each rte Send SRC? SeECRoary cmcurT? neLAY sIToH Y OVERALL Ey Seawne. 3 TOTAL: 100 Comat rearved

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