Physical Sciences P1 Feb-March 2010 Eng
Physical Sciences P1 Feb-March 2010 Eng
Physical Sciences P1 Feb-March 2010 Eng
SENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 12
PHSC.1
FEBRUARY/MARCH 2010
MARKS: 150
TIME: 3 hours
This question paper consists of 13 pages, 3 data sheets and 1 page of graph paper.
MORNING SESSION
1. Write your centre number and examination number in the appropriate spaces
on the ANSWER BOOK and attached GRAPH PAPER.
2. Answer ALL the questions in the ANSWER BOOK except QUESTION 14.2.
SECTION A (25)
SECTION B (125)
7. Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this
question paper.
SECTION A
Give ONE word/term for each of the following descriptions. Write only the word/term
next to the question number (1.1 – 1.5) in the ANSWER BOOK.
1.3 The work done per unit charge moved between two points in an electric field (1)
1.5 The excited state in a laser medium where electrons remain for a longer
period of time than normal (1)
[5]
Each of the five statements below is FALSE. Write down the correct statement next to
the question number (2.1 – 2.5) in the ANSWER BOOK.
NOTE: Correction by using the negative of the statement, for example "… IS NOT …",
will not be accepted.
2.2 If the net work done on a moving object is zero, the velocity of the object
decreases. (2)
2.3 The nodal lines in the interference pattern of blue light are the result of
constructive interference. (2)
2.4 Radio waves are sound waves that can travel through a vacuum. (2)
A B
Velocity (m·s-1 )
Velocity (m·s-1)
Time (s) Time (s)
C D Velocity (m·s-1)
Velocity (m·s-1)
(2)
3.2 A net force F acts on each of two isolated objects, P and Q, as shown below.
The mass of Q is three times that of P. (Ignore the effects of friction.)
Q
P F
F 3m
m
A 1
x
9
B 1
x
3
C x
D 3x (2)
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3.3 The pressure versus time graph below represents a sound wave in air
emitted by a stationary source.
pressure time
Which ONE of the following graphs best represents the sound wave, as
observed by a stationary observer, if the source is moving towards the
observer?
A B
pressure
pressure
time time
C D
pressure
pressure
time time
(2)
3.4 The diagram below shows two light bulbs, X and Y, connected in series to a
battery with negligible internal resistance.
X Y
Visible
light
Wavelength
Which colour of the visible part of sunlight has the lowest intensity?
A Red
B Green
C Blue
D Violet (2)
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TOTAL SECTION A: 25
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SECTION B
2. Leave a line between two subquestions, for example between QUESTION 4.1
and QUESTION 4.2.
15 g
5 kg 15 cm
4.2 Use energy principles to show that the magnitude of the velocity of the block-
bullet system is 1,71 m·s-1 immediately after the bullet struck the block. (3)
4.3 Calculate the magnitude of the velocity of the bullet just before it strikes the
block. (4)
4.4 The police officer is pushed slightly backwards by the butt of the rifle, which
he is holding against his shoulder, whilst firing the rifle. Use the relevant law
of motion to explain why this happens. (3)
[12]
A supervisor, 1,8 m tall, visits a construction site. A brick resting at the edge of a roof
50 m above the ground suddenly falls. At the instant when the brick has fallen 30 m
the supervisor sees the brick coming down directly towards him from above.
Ignore the effects of friction and take the downwards motion as positive.
5.1 Calculate the speed of the brick after it has fallen 30 m. (3)
5.2 The average reaction time of a human being is 0,4 s. With the aid of a
suitable calculation, determine whether the supervisor will be able to avoid
being hit by the brick. (6)
[9]
A box of mass 60 kg starts from rest at height h and slides down a rough slope of
length 10 m, which makes an angle of 25° with the horizontal. It undergoes a constant
acceleration of magnitude 2 m⋅s-2 while sliding down the slope.
60 kg
10 m
h
25°
6.2 Draw a free-body diagram to show ALL the forces acting on the cardboard
box while it slides down the slope. (3)
6.3.1 The kinetic energy of the box, using the equations of motion (5)
6.3.2 The work done on the box by the gravitational force (4)
6.3.3 The work done on the box by the frictional force, using the work-
energy theorem (4)
6.3.4 The magnitude of the frictional force acting on the box (3)
[21]
An ambulance with its siren on, moves away at constant velocity from a person
standing next to the road. The person measures a frequency which is 90% of the
frequency of the sound emitted by the siren of the ambulance.
7.2 If the speed of sound in air is 340 m·s-1, calculate the speed of the
ambulance. (5)
[6]
8.1 A technician shines light from a red (R), a green (G) and a blue (B) lamp onto
a hexagon cut from cardboard. Coloured shadows X, Y and Z, of the
hexagon, appear on a white screen behind the hexagon, as shown below.
The coloured shadows overlap in regions P and Q.
Screen Y
X P Q Z
Hexagon
R B
G
8.1.1 Which colour model is used to explain colour mixing of light? (1)
8.1.2 Write down the letters X, Y and Z in your ANSWER BOOK and
next to each the colour of the shadow observed on the screen.
8.1.3 Write down the letters P and Q in your ANSWER BOOK and next
to each the colour observed on the screen for each region. (2)
8.2 Your school uses a green light to illuminate an indoor garden in the office
block. The gardener finds that, despite correct watering and fertilising, the
plants are in a poor state. He blames the light for the problem.
Briefly explain why the green light might be the problem. (2)
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Light of a single frequency pass through a single slit. The first minimum is observed at
point P on a screen, as shown in the diagram below. Point O is the midpoint of the
central bright band. The distance OP is 2,5 cm and the slit width is 3,2 x 10-5 m.
Light
O
P
Q
9.1 What can be deduced about the nature of light from this observation? (1)
9.3 If the wavelength of the incident light is 600 nm, calculate the distance Q
between the screen and the slit. (5)
9.4 The original slit is now replaced by a second slit of different width, while the
distance Q and the wavelength of the incident light remain the same.
Distance OP changes to 4 cm.
9.4.1 How does the slit width of the second slit compare to that of the
first slit? Only write down GREATER THAN, SMALLER THAN or
EQUAL TO. (1)
Capacitors are circuit devices used to store electrical energy. The capacitance of
capacitors depends, amongst other factors, on the plate area. The larger the plate
area, the more the energy that can be stored.
10.1 Apart from plate area, state TWO other factors that can influence the
capacitance of a capacitor. (2)
10.2 A certain parallel plate capacitor consists of two plates, each having
dimensions of 2 cm by 10 cm. The plates are 0,2 mm apart and are held at a
potential difference of 20 V. The space between the plates is filled with air.
10.2.1 Sketch the electric field pattern between the two oppositely
charged parallel plates of the capacitor. (3)
The circuit diagram below shows a battery, with an internal resistance r, connected to
three resistors, M, N, and Y. The resistance of N is 2 Ω and the reading on
voltmeter V is 14 V. The reading on ammeter A1 is 2 A and the reading on ammeter A2
is 1 A. (The resistance of the ammeters and the connecting wires may be ignored.)
14 V
V
M N A1 2 A
A2 Y
1A
11.2 How does the resistance of M compare with that of N? Explain how you
arrived at the answer. (2)
11.3 If the emf of the battery is 17 V, calculate the internal resistance of the
battery. (5)
S N S N
12.1.1 Is the output voltage AC or DC? Give a reason for your answer. (2)
12.1.2 State TWO effects on the output voltage if the coil is made to turn
faster. (2)
12.1.3 What is the position of the coil relative to the magnetic field when
the output voltage is a maximum? (1)
12.2 In South Africa, the major source of electricity is coal-driven generators.
Recently society has become concerned about fossil fuels (like coal) as the
primary source of electrical energy. Some business people have proposed
that government should invest in windmills as an alternative source of energy.
yb
13.1 Calculate the peak voltage of the source. (3)
13.2 Calculate the resistance of the 100 W light bulb, when operating at optimal
conditions. (3)
13.3 An electric iron, with a power rating of 2 200 W, is now connected across
points a and b. Explain, with the aid of a calculation, why this is not
advisable. (5)
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14.2 Use the data in the table above to draw a graph of kinetic energy versus
frequency on the graph paper provided. (6)
14.4 Use your graph to determine the work function of the metal. (3)
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MOTION/BEWEGING
⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 ⎠
FORCE/KRAG
Fnet = ma p = mv
Fnet Δt = Δp = mv f − mv i w = mg
1 1
v = f λ or/of v = νλ T= or/of T =
f ν
v ± vL c
fL = fs E = hf or/of E = hν or/of E = h
v ± vs λ
mλ 1 1
sin θ = hf = W0 + mv 2 = hf 0 + mv 2
a 2 2
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ELECTROSTATICS/ELEKTROSTATIKA
kQ 1Q 2 kQ
F= E=
r2 r2
V F
E= E=
d q
kQ Q W
U= 1 2 V=
r q
Q ε A
C= C= 0
V d
V 1 1 1
R= = + + ...
I R p R1 R 2
q=I Δt V 2 Δt
W = Vq = VI Δ t = I2R Δ t =
R
W V2
P= = VI = I2R =
Δt R
ALTERNATING CURRENT/WISSELSTROOM
2
I rms =
Imax I
/ I wgk = maks Vrms
Paverage = Vrms I rms = I2rmsR = /
2 2 R
V V 2
Vwgk
Vrms = max / Vwgk = maks Pgemiddeld = Vwgk I wgk = I wgkR =
2
2 2 R
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CENTRE NUMBER:
EXAMINATION NUMBER:
QUESTION 14.2
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