National Senior Certificate: Grade 10
National Senior Certificate: Grade 10
National Senior Certificate: Grade 10
SENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 10
NOVEMBER 2019
MARKS: 150
TIME: 2 hours
*XPSCE1*
1. Write your name and class (e.g. 10A) in the appropriate spaces on the
ANSWER BOOK.
4. Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this
question paper.
5. Leave ONE line between subquestions, e.g. between QUESTION 2.1 and
QUESTION 2.2.
10. Round off your FINAL numerical answers to a minimum of TWO decimal
places.
Various options are provided as possible answers to the following questions. Choose
the answer and write only the letter (A–D) next to the question numbers (1.1 to 1.10) in
the ANSWER BOOK, e.g. 1.11 E. Each question has only ONE correct answer.
A A weight of 5 N
C A current of 2 A
N
5N
3N W E
2N
S
The resultant (net) force acting on the object is …
A 10 N west.
B 4 N west.
C 10 N east.
D 4 N east. (2)
1.3 An object accelerates uniformly when the … of the object changes with the
same amount in equal time intervals.
A velocity
B displacement
C speed
1.4 The velocity-time graph for the motion of an object is shown below.
Velocity (m∙s-1)
Time (s)
A 0,5 s
B 1s
C 2s
D 3s (2)
1.5 An object moving at speed v has a kinetic energy E. The kinetic energy now
changes to ¼E.
A ½v.
B 2v.
C ¼v.
D 4v. (2)
1.7 When two wave crests overlap, the increase in amplitude is due to …
A cancellation.
C destructive interference.
A Chromium
B Carbon
C Cobalt
D Calcium (2)
A ampere.
B volt.
C ohm.
D coulomb. (2)
1.10 The maximum work done per unit charge by a battery is the …
A emf.
B current.
C resistance.
W E
20 m
The resultant displacement of the boy when he finally stops is 10 m EAST of his initial
position.
2.2 Determine the initial position of the boy relative to the tree. (2)
2.3 Calculate the total distance that the boy moved. (2)
2.4 When the boy is on the skateboard, he skates at an average speed of 5 m∙s-1.
Calculate how long, in seconds, the boy is on the skateboard during the
motion. (3)
2.5 The total time for the motion of the boy from his initial position until he finally
stops is 40 s. Calculate his average velocity. (3)
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The aeroplane then continues at a CONSTANT VELOCITY for a further 800 m before
leaving the runway. The length of the runway is 2 000 m.
67 m∙s-1 8 m∙s-1
30 s
800 m
3.3.2 Distance travelled by the aeroplane during the first 30 seconds (4)
3.3.4 Length of the runway NOT USED when the aeroplane leaves the
runway (2)
3.4 Pilots should take weather conditions, such as wind and rain, into account
when they calculate landing speed.
3.4.1 How should a pilot adapt the landing speed if the surface of the
runway is wet? Choose from INCREASES, DECREASES or
REMAINS THE SAME. (1)
The velocity-time graph below represents the motion of a car over a time period of
12 seconds. The car initially moves NORTH.
4
2
C time (s)
0
-2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
-4
-6
D E
-8
4.4 How does the magnitude of the acceleration of the car between B and C
compare to the magnitude of its acceleration between C and D? Choose from
GREATER THAN, SMALLER THAN or EQUAL TO. (1)
4.5 Refer to the graph and give a reason for the answer to QUESTION 4.4. (1)
4.6 Write down the direction of the resultant displacement of the car. (1)
4.7 Use an equation of motion to calculate the instantaneous velocity of the car at
t = 5 s. (4)
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A 2 kg ball rolls from rest from point A on a frictionless track ABCD, as shown below.
The horizontal section, BC, of the track is 5 cm above the ground. The ball reaches
point D, 30 cm above the ground, at a speed of 1,71 m∙s-1.
A
D
h
B C 30 cm
5 cm
ground
5.2.3 Speed of the ball while it moves between point B and point C (3)
How will the speed of the 4 kg ball compare to the speed of the 2 kg ball at
point D? Choose from GREATER THAN, SMALLER THAN or EQUAL TO.
Give a reason for the answer. (2)
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50
amplitude (cm)
0 4 8 12 16 time (s)
-50
50
amplitude (cm)
0 time (s)
4 8 12 16 20
-50
6.5 How does EACH of the following properties of the wave produced by
source B compare to that of the wave produced by source A? Choose from
GREATER THAN, SMALLER THAN or EQUAL TO.
Sound wave
Sound Building
source
7.2 Calculate the distance between the sound source and the building. (4)
7.3 Name the property of a sound wave that influences its pitch. (1)
7.5 Name ONE use of ultrasound in the medical treatment of patients. (1)
[9]
The frequency and corresponding energy of electromagnetic waves are given in the
table below.
8.4 Which wave, A or B, has the HIGHER penetrating ability? Give a reason for
the answer. (2)
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9.3 At which position, 1 or 2, will the compass experience the strongest magnetic
force? Give a reason for the answer. (2)
9.4 What is the direction of a magnetic field? Choose from NORTH TO SOUTH or
from SOUTH TO NORTH. (1)
9.5.1 The point in the Northern Hemisphere where the rotation axis of
the Earth meets the surface (1)
9.5.2 The point where the magnetic field lines of the Earth enters the
Earth (1)
9.6 State ONE advantage of the Earth's magnetosphere for life on Earth. (1)
[9]
The diagram below shows two small identical spheres, P and Q, on insulated stands.
The charge on sphere P is -3 × 10-6 C and the charge on sphere Q is unknown.
P Q
-3 × 10-6 C
The two spheres are brought into contact and are then returned to their original
positions. Each sphere now carries a charge of -1 × 10-6 C.
10.2 Calculate the original charge on sphere Q before the spheres were brought
into contact. (3)
In the circuit diagram below, the resistance of the battery, ammeter and connecting
wires are negligible.
V1
S
R A
V2
4Ω
6Ω
A current of 5 A (2)
11.3 Which one of the voltmeters, V1 or V2, will show a reading if the switch is
open? (1)
11.4 How does the reading on voltmeter V2 compare to that on voltmeter V1?
Choose from HIGHER THAN, SMALLER THAN or EQUAL TO. (1)
11.5 Calculate the current in the circuit if 0,3 C passes through the ammeter in 2 s. (3)
11.6 The potential difference across resistor R is 5 V when a charge of 0,3 C flows
through it. Calculate the energy transferred in resistor R. (3)
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MOTION/BEWEGING
1 1
U mgh or/of EP mgh K mv 2 or/of E k mv 2
2 2
EM = E k + E p or/of EM = K + U
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f
c
E hf or/of E h
O
ELECTROSTATICS/ELEKTROSTATIKA
Q Q Q1 + Q 2
n= or/of n Q=
e qe 2
1 1 1
Q I 't Rp
R1 R 2
...
W
Rs R1 R 2 ... V
Q
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