K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 1997PP1QN15
Figure 7 shows an incomplete circuit of an electromagnet. Complete the circuit between X and Y drawing the windings on the two arms of the core such that A and B are both North poles when switch S is closed. Indicate the direction of the current on the windings drawn.
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 1997PP1QN14
A current of 0.5A flows in a circuit. Determine the quantity of charge that crosses a point in 4 minutes.
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 1997PP1QN13
Distinguish between soft and hard magnetic materials
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 1997PP1QN12
Figure 6 shows a beam AB supported at points A and B. A large F is applied on the beam as shown. Mark on the diagram, the position X, where a notch is likely to appear.
K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 1997PP1QN11
Name a device used to convert light energy directly into electrical energy
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 1997PP1QN11
Figure 5 shows two charged identical conduction spheres on insulting stands. Each cross represents a charge. The spheres are briefly brought into contact and then separated.
Sketch in the space provided the diagrams of the spheres showing charge distribution after separation
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 1997PP1QN10
Figure 4 shows two point objects A, and B, placed in front of a mirror M
Sketch a ray diagram to show the positions of their images as seen by the eye.
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 1997PP1QN09
Figure 3 shows two aluminium containers, A and B placed on a wooded table. A and B have equal volumes of hot water initially at the same temperature.
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 1997PP1QN08
State the reason why water spilled on a glass surface wets the surface
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 1997PP1QN07
Explain why a glass container with thick walls is more likely to crack than one with a thin wall when a very hot liquid is poured into them.
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 1997PP1QN06The number of molecules in 18cm3 of a liquid is 6 x 1023. Assuming that the diameter of the molecules is equivalent to the side of a cube having the same volume as the molecule. Determine the diameter of the molecule.The height of the mercury column in a barometer at a place is 64cm. What would be the height of a column of paraffin in barometer at the same place? (Density of paraffin = 8.0 x 102 kgm-3)
K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 1997PP1QN04
A butcher has a beam balance and masses 0.5 kg and 2kg. How would he measure 1.5 kg of meat on the balance at once?
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 1997PP1QN03
Give a reason why the weight of the body varies from place to place
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 1997PP1QN02
Figure 2 shows a rigid body acted upon by a set of forces. The magnitudes of the forces are as follow
F1 = 3N1, F2 = 6N, F3 = 3N, F4 = 4 N1, F5 = 3N and F6 = 3 N
​Identify the couple among these forces
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 1997PP1QN01
Figure 1 shows a measuring cylinder, which contains water initially at level A. A solid of mass 11 g is immersed in the water, the level rises to
Determine the density of the solid. (Give your answer to 1 decimal place)
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