Chapter 4 PDF
Chapter 4 PDF
Chapter 4 PDF
1. Question 2: Perak 07
Diagram 2 shows a laboratory
thermometer.
Diagram 3.2 shows a part of the
calibrating process of the thermometer.
Diagram 2
(a)(i) Why the bulb size is made small
and with thin glass wall?
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[1 mark]
(ii) Why is the bore of the capillary
tube is made fine and uniform?
(i)
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[1 mark]
(b) A mercury glass thermometer is
immersed in melting ice and the length
of the mercury thread is 15 mm. When
the thermometer is immersed in steam
from distilled water the length of the
thread is 190 mm.
(i) What is the difference in length of
the mercury thread at 0 C?
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[1 mark]
(ii) What is the temperature when the
length is 150 mm?
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[2 marks]
(ii)
(iii)
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4. Question 3: Melaka 09
A block of copper with mass of 200 g is
heated to 100 C in boiling water. The
hot copper is then quickly transferred to
a beaker containing 700 g of water at 30
C as shown in Diagram 3. After 2
minutes the thermal equilibrium is
achieved and the final temperature is
80 C.
Diagram 3.1
(a)
Diagram 3.2
(a)
5. Question 5: Johor 07
Diagram 5.1 shows the soup that boil in
the metal pot and in the clay pot. Both
pots are supply with same rate of heat
and have same mass.
Diagram 5.2 shows the changes in
temperature after 5 minutes.
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[1 mark]
(b) On Diagram below using directed
lines, show the direction of heat
transfer
between the water and the block
copper
Diagram 5.1
[2 marks]
(c) The specific heat capacity of
copper is 400 J kg 1 C 1 .
Calculate heat energy released by
the copper
[2 marks]
Diagram 5.2
(a) What is meant by specific heat
capacity?
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[1mark]
(b) Based on Diagram 5.1 and
Diagram 5.2,
(i) Compare the temperature of
the soup in the metal pot and
temperature of the soup in the
clay pot after 5 minutes.
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6. Question 8:
Diagram 8.1 and Diagram 8.2 show a
block of iron and a block of aluminium,
each of mass 250 g, are heated by an
immersion heater. The power of the
immersion heater is 50 W.
Diagram 8.3
(a) What is meant by heat?
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[1 mark]
(b) Based on Diagram 8.3, calculate
the change in temperature per
minute for;
(i)
Iron
[2 marks]
(ii)
Aluminium
[2 marks]
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7. Question 7: Kedah 08
Diagram 7.1 shows a cooling pad used
to lower the temperature of a person
having fever. The pad consists of a gel
and is cooled in a refrigerator before it
is placed on the forehead of the person
to remove the heat.
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[2 marks]
(b) The mass of the gel in the pad is
30 g and its specific heat
capacity is 4.3 J g-1 C-1. The
initial temperature of the pad is
15 C and the final temperature is
36 C. Calculate the amount of
heat removed by the pad.
[2 marks]
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Reason:
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(d)
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(i)
What is the amount of water
collected in the beaker in set A
after 5 minutes.
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[1 mark]
(ii) What is the amount of water
collected in the beaker in set B
after 5 minutes.
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[1 mark]
(iii) Determine
the amount of
water collected due to the heat
from the heater only.
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[1 mark]
(iv) If the power of the heater
used is 200 W, calculate the
specific latent heat of fusion
of ice.
[2 marks]
9. Question 6: Johor 08
Diagram 6 shows a series of
observation and record made by a
student on a melting ice cube that is put
in a metal plate.
The ice starts to
Melt
Mass of ice = 20 g
Temperature of ice
= 0 C
Temperature of
ice water = 0 C
Time = 0 s
Time = 60 s
Temperature of the
metal plate = 20 C
Water droplets
form on the metal
plate
Diagram 6
(a) Name two sources where the ice
cube obtained the heat to change
into ice water.
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[2 marks]
(b) State the change in physical state
when the ice cube is melted into
ice water.
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[1 mark]
(c) (i) Name the physics quantity
that is involved when ice cube
change to water at constant
temperature.
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10. Question 7: Kedah 07
Diagram 7.1 shows two cups of coffee of
equal mass being cooled by adding a few
pieces of ice cubes.
[2 marks]
(d) (i) Calculate the mass of ice needed to
cool the coffee in cup A to 25 oC.
[Specific heat capacity of water
= 4200 J kg1 oC1,
specific latent heat of fusion of ice
= 3.36 x 105 J kg1]
[3 marks]
(ii) State one assumption which you
made in your calculation in (d)(i).
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Diagram 8
(ii)
The fins absorb energy from the sun
and the pipe transmits this energy
along its length into a tank of cold
water.
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[1 mark]
Reason.
Type of
material
P
Q
R
Black
plastic
Polished
iron
Black
painted
cooper
Specific Rate of
heat
corrosion
capacity.
2300
Low
1090
High
500
Low
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Type of material
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m
aRate of corrosion.
r
k .................................................
s
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]
Reason.
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Table 8
(a) What is meant by specific heat
capacity?
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Diagram 1
(a) Name the measuring instrument
labelled X.
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[1 mark]
(b) Name the physical quantity
measured by instrument labelled
X.
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What is the physical quantity
measured by the Bourdon
gauge?
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15. Question 6: Melaka 08
Diagram 6.1 and Diagram 6.2 show an
experiment is carried out to investigate
a law of gas. A column of air is trapped
in the capillary tube and is heated for a
period of time.
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[1 mark]
(iv) What is the relationship
between the physical quantity
in (b)(iii) and the temperature?
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[1 mark]
(c) Name the physics law involved in
(a)(iv).
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[1 mark]
(d) Diagram 6.3 shows a graph
obtained from the experiment.
The temperature, is -273oC
when it is extrapolated and
intersect x-axis.
Diagram 6.1
Diagram 6.2
Diagram 6.3
(i) What is the name given to the
temperature, ?
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Diagram 7.1
(a) When the handle is pushed
forwards, what will happen to
Decreased
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(i)
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Decreased
(ii)
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(ii)
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Reason
(iii)
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The track of the tyre
(iv)
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Reason
Diagram 7
(a) After the long journey,
(i) what happen to the
temperature of the air in the
tyre
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[1 mark]
(ii) state one other physical
quantity that will also change.
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(b) Based on the answers in (a) (i)
and (a) (ii), name the gas law
involve.
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c) Before a long journey, the driver
checked the air pressure of his
car tyres. The air pressure of the
tyres was 200 kPa at a
temperature 27C. After the
journey, the air pressure of the
tyres was found to have
increased to 230 kPa. What is the
temperature of the air in the tyre
after the journey? [Assume the
volume of the tyre is constant]
[3 marks]
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Diagram 9.1
Diagram 9.2
Diagram 9.1
Diagram 9.2
Diagram 11.1
(a)
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20. Understanding: Johor 08
Explain how a new thermometer can be
calibrated.
[4 marks]
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Diagram 9.3
Rajah 9.3
Diagram 9.3
Diagram 11.1
(a) What is meant by volume?
[1 mark]
(b) Using the concepts of pressure
and volume of air, explain why
the volume of air is increasing as
it reaches the water surface.
[4 marks]
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Diagram 11.1
You as a mechanical engineer is given a
task to study characteristics of metal
shown in the Table 11.2 to be used as
effective fins in the cooling system of
the motorcycle engine.
Large
Aluminium
Dark
Bright
Low
PVC plastic
Dark
Bright
Copper
Colour of
outer box
PVC plastic
Small
Material of
outer box
Small
High
Size of ice
cream box
Low
Specific
heat
capacity
of ice
cream box
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(d) If 10 fins identical to the one in
(d)(i) are used in the motorcycle
engine, how much energy is lost
by the engine in one hour?
[2 marks]
Large
Box
High
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Diagram 11.2
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32. Melaka 09
Diagram
iagram 12 shows an immersion
heater used to boil water until it
vaporizes. The immersion heater has a
power rating of 500 watts, 230 V .
Calculate
(a) The specific latent heat of fusion
of the substance
(b) The specific heat capacity of the
substance in liquid state
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31. Quantitative:: Melaka Mid 08
A small mass of gas is trapped by 3 cm
length mercury in a small tube as
shown in the diagram. The tube is then
turned around so that it is upright.
What is the new length of the trapped
gas?
(Atmospheric pressure = 75 cm Hg)
[5 marks]
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(i)
(ii)
1720
27
Shape of
handle
Bentuk
pemegang
Density
Ketumpatan
Kg m-3
Melting Point
Takat lebur
0
C
Specific Heat
Capacity
Kapasiti Haba
Tentu
Material
Bahan
910
short
pendek
750
2000
4000
tick
tebal
1350
2400
1050
slim
nipis
850
670
2680
tick
tebal
700
1100
2500
slim
nipis
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