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5.2 Understanding Refraction of Light
2) Diagram 3 shows a men taking air to spear a fish.
Diagram 3
(a) The spear fails to hit the fish when it was thrown along the
direction of his aim.
(i) State two reasons, in terms of the propagation of light, why the
spear did not hit the fish._____________________________________________________
(2 mark)
(ii) Draw light rays to show the position of the fish as seen by the
man.
(2 mark)
(b) The fish is tat a depth of 1.2m from the surface of the waterWhat is the distance of the image of the fish below the surface of the
water?
[Refractive index of water = 1.33]
(2 mark)
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Form 4 Chapter 5:
Refraction of Light
3) Diagram 5.1 and Diagram 5.2 show a phenomenon of light occurs when
the light propagates between two mediums with different density.
Medium B is denser than medium A.
(a ) What is the name given to angle labelled i?
__________________________________________________________
( 1mark)
(b) Explain why angle r is smaller than angle i.
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________(1 mark)
(c) Based on Diagram 5.1 and 5.2,
(i) Compare the magnitude of angle I
_________________________________________________________
(1 mark)
(ii) Compare the magnitude of angle r_________________________________________________________
(1 mark)
(iii) Relate between the angle of r and the density of an object.
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(1 mark)
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(iv) The refractive index, n is given as a ratio of sin I to sin r, compare the
refractive index, n between medium A and medium B.
______________________________________________________________
(1 mark)
(d) Base from your answers in 5(c) state an appropriate relation between the
refractive index, n and the density of an object.
______________________________________________________________
(1 mark)
(e) Name the law of science involved in the phenomena of light as shown on thediagram.
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4. Figure (a) below shows a ray of light being refracted at a glass surface.
Figure (b) shows the incident ray at a different angle.
(a) (i) What is mean by refractive index?
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
(1 mark)
(ii) Calculate the angle that the refracted ray makes wi9th the normal in
figure (b) above.
(2 mark)
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5) Diagram 7.1 shows the image of a point 2 metre marked in a swimming
pool as seen by an observer standing near the pool. The point appears
shallower than the real depth.
(a) (i) Name the light phenomenon that cause the observation.
_______________________________________________________
(1 mark)
(ii) Explain how the image of the 2 metre marked appear shallower?
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________\
_______________________________________________________
(3 mark)
(b) The refractive index of the water is 1.33.
Calculate the apparent depth of the point 2 metre marked.
(2 mark)
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(c) Diagram 7.2shows a reflector made by a student. The light rays reflected by
the plane mirror to heat the water in a cylinder container.
The heat produced by the reflector is not enough to increase the water
temperature to a desired value. Some modifications need to be done themirror to increase the water temperature.
State the suitable modification and give one reason for each modification.
(i) Type of the mirror.
_______________________________________________________
Reason.
_________________________________________________________
(2 mark)
(ii) Diameter of the mirror.
_________________________________________________________
Reason
_________________________________________________________
(2 mark)
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7. Diagram 7 shows an air bubble released by a diver at position X which then rises
up to position Y.
Diagram 7
(a) Based on the observation of the air bubble in Diagram 7,
(i) compare the volume of the air bubble at X and Y
[1 mark]
(ii) compare the pressure of the air bubble at X and Y
[1 mark]
(iii) relate the changes of the pressure and the volume of the air bubble
at X and Y
[1 mark]
(iv) Name the physics law which is involved in the above observation.
[1 mark]
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(v) State one assumption made in the physics law in (a)(iv) above.
[1 mark]
(b) Using your answer in (a)(iii) above, sketch the graph of pressure against
volume of the gas.
[1 mark]
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Form 4 Chapter 3:
Gss Pressure
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5. Diagram 4 shows a set up apparatus used to investigate the relationship between
pressure and temperature of air at constant volume and mass.
Diagram 4
(a) Based on Diagram 4, choose the correct measuring instrument labeled X.
Tick ( / ) the correct answer in the box provided.
Barometer
Bourdon gauge
Manometer
[1 mark]
(b) State the physical quantity measured by X.
________________________________________________________
[1
mark]
(c) (i) What will happen to the reading of X when the temperature
increases?
____________________________________________________
[1
mark]
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Form 4 Chapter 3:
Atmospheric Preesure
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Diagram 9.1 shows the Foothill and Mountain peak of Mount Kinabalu, Sabah.
Diagram 9.1
(a) What is meant by atmospheric pressure?
[1 mark]
(b) Using Diagram 9.1, compare the altitude between mountain peak and foothill, the
air pressure at mountain peak and foothill and density of air between the two
altitudes.
State the relationship between the altitude and the air pressure. Hence, deduce a
relationship between the atmospheric pressure and density of air.
[5 marks]
(c) Diagram 9.2 shows a drinking straw in a glass of water.
Diagram 9.2
Explain how to drink the water by using the drinking straw.[4 marks]
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Forces and Pressure (P2)
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(d) Malaysian Hiking Club is going to organise a climbing expedition to
Mount Everest. As a team advisor, you are required to set designs of
equipments are needed for all team members so that, they canwithstand to extreme cold weather along the expedition, hence help
them to reach summit of Everest safely.
The summit temperature averages about 36C, thin air and land
floor covered by ice and glacier.
Using your knowledge of forces, pressure, temperature and
properties of matter, state and explain the suggestions based on the
following aspects:
(a) The attire of the climber
(b) The type of material used for backpack
(c) The way to breathe in high altitudes
(d) The design of climbing equipment[10 marks][Pahang NO.9]
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Diagram 3.1 shows a metal block hanging from a spring balance.
Diagram 3.2 shows the metal block immersed in eureka can filled with water.
Diagram 3.1 Diagram 3.2
(a) What is the mass of the metal block?
[1 mark]
(b) Based on Diagram 3.2:
(i) What is the apparent loss in weight of the metal block?
[1 mark]
(ii) Explain why the spring balance shows a smaller reading.
[1 mark]
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(c) Complete the following sentence by underlining the correct words.
The weight of the water displaced in Diagram 3.2 is
(less than, equal to, more than) the apparent loss in weight of the metal block.
[1 mark]
(d) Calculate the volume of water displaced
[Density of water = 1000 kgm, g= 10 N kg1]
[2 mark]
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Form 4 Chapter 2:
Forces and Motion (P2)
Impulsive Force
9.Diagram 2.1 shows two identical plasticine balls before being dropped from
same height.
Diagram 2.2 shows the situation when they hit a wood and a sponge,
Diagram 2.1
Diagram 2.2
(a) What is the meaning of impulsive force?
[1 mark]
(b) (i) Which of Diagram 2.2 shows a smaller impulsive force?
[1 mark]
(ii) Which statement correctly describes the time of impact of plasticine. Mark () in the correct box.
Time of impact on wood greater than on sponge
Time of impact on sponge greater than the wood.[1 mark]
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(c)A 0.35 kg hockey ball move from rest with velocity 15 ms1after been hitting. The time impact is 0.20 s.
What is the impulsive force on hockey ball?
[2 marks]
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Form 4 Chapter 2:
Motion graph
10. Diagram 1 shows a velocity against time graph for a motion.
Diagram 1
(a) Velocity can be define as Take () the correct answer in the box below.
Rate of change of distance
Rate of change of displacement
[1 mark]
(b) Based on Diagram 1,
(i) What type of motion during the first 10 second?
[1 mark]
(ii) Mark with P, a region of deceleration.
[1 mark]
(c) State other physical quantity that can be derived from the graph.
[1 mark]
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