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THIRD TERM Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be involved. SUBJECT PHYSICS CLASS: S. S. S 1 DURATION 2HR SECTION A INSTRUCTION: Attempt all question in this section. A current of 10A passes through a
THIRD TERM Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be involved. SUBJECT PHYSICS CLASS: S. S. S ONE DURATION 1HR 30MINS SECTION B INSTRUCTION: Attempt any three questions from this section. (a) A battery of four cells each of e.m.f. 1.5V and internal resistance 1.0 Ω
Edu Delight Tutors SS 3 Physics 2ND TERM Section A 1. A 50Hz a.c circuit has a voltage of 220V and a current of 5.0A as its effective value. Determine the peak values of the voltage and its current. (a)311.0V and 1.71A (b) 331.0V and 7.10A (c) 311.00V and 7.10A(d)7.10V and 311.00A 2. Calculate the
PHYSICS 1. Arrange the following electromagnetic waves in their increasing order of wavelength, Infra-red rays, visible rays, radio waves and x-rays.(a) Radio waves, infra- red ray, visible rays, x-rays (b) x-rays, visible rays, infra –red rays, radio waves (c) Visible rays, x –rays, radio waves, infra-red rays. (d) Infra-red rays, Radio waves, X- rays, Visible
CLASS: S.S.1SUBJECT: Physics Edu Delight Tutors INSTRUCTION: Underline the correct answer 1. What is the nit for electrical charges a. Newton b. Ampeie c. Ammeter d. Watt 2. A 20U charge flows through a conductor in lams. Determine the current flowing in the circuit a. 2 x 10-3A b. 2 x 10-4A c.
Class: SSS 1 Subject: Physics Name: Section A: Objective Questions Instructions: Read each question carefully and choose the correct option from the choices lettered a – d. Which of the following is not an effect of heat? a. Expansion b. Contraction c. Change of state d. Increase in weight Temperature can be measured in the
LINEAR MOMEMTUM CONTENT Newton’s First Law of Motion, Impulse and Momentum Newton’s First Law of Motion Inertia Applications of Newton’s First Law of Motion Momentum Impulse Newton’s Third Law of Motion and Applications Newton’s First Law of Motion, Impulse and Momentum The influence of unbalanced forces and the laws governing the motion are discussed
FIELD FORCE CONTENT The Concept of Fields Types of Fields Properties of a Force Field Acceleration Due to Gravity Determination of Acceleration Due to Gravity The Shape and Dimension of the Earth The Concept of Fields A field is a region under the influence of some physical agencies such as gravitation, magnetism and electricity.