K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 2004PP1QN15&16
Figure 10 show two circuits in which identical dry cells and identical bulbs are used. Use the information in the figure to answer questions 15 and 16
Explain why the bulb in Figure 10(10) will be brighter than each of the bulbs in Figure 10 (a)
Give the reason why the cells in figure 10(b) can be used for a longer period than the cells in Figure 10 (a)
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 2004PP1QN14
The system in figure 9 is in equilibrium.
Determine the weight if the bar.
K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 2004PP1QN12&13
Figure 8 shows a current-carrying coil in a magnetic field.
Use the information on the figure to answer question 12 and 13.
Mark on figure 8 the direction of the forces acting on the sides of the coil labeled State two ways of increasing the force on the coil. K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 2004PP1QN11
Figure 7 shows the poles of two magnets close together.
Figure 8 shows a current-carrying coil in a magnetic field.
K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 2004PP1QN10
State one way of reducing surface tension in water.
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 2004PP1QN09
State the purpose of Manganese dioxide in a dry cell
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 2004PP1QN08
Figure 6 (a) shows three spherical balls of the same size placed on insulating stands. Balls A and B are conductors while ball C is non conductor. Ball A was initially charged as shown. The quantity of charge is represented by the number of dashes.
Ball A is made to touch B momentarily and then C. Show on Figure 6(b), the final distribution of charge on the balls.
K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 2004PP1QN07Figure 5 shows two mirrors inclined at an angle of 600 to each other. A ray of light is shown
Sketch the same diagram, the path of the ray until it leaves the two mirrors. Indicate the angles at each reflection.
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 2004PP1QN06
Two identical aluminium rods as shown in figure 4. One rests on metal block the other on the wooden Block. The protruding ends are heated on a Bunsen burners shown.
State with reason on which bar the wax is likely to melt.
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 2004PP1QN04
Give a reason why water is not a suitable liquid for use in a barometer
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 2004PP1QN03
Fig 3 shows a rectangular block of wood with a hollow section (inside) at the position shown.
The block is resting on a Horizontal bench
(i) State the effected on the stability of the block when the hollow section is filled with water.
ii) Explain your answer in (i) above.
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i)Stability reduced/Lower /less stable
(ii)Upper section heavier/hollow section becomes heavy/more massive top Raising the c.o.g of the block. K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 2004PP1QN02
The system in figure 2 is in equilibrium at room temperature.
The system is taken outside where the temperature is 10°c higher for sometime.
Explain why it tips to the right immediately it is returned to the room
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K.C.S.E Physics Q & A - MODEL 2004PP1QN01
Figure 1 shows a micrometer screw gauge being used to measure the diameter of a ball bearing.
A magnified portion of the scale is shown.
Record the diameter of the ball bearing
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