P510/2 Physics Paper 2
P510/2 Physics Paper 2
P510/2 Physics Paper 2
PHYSICS
Paper 2
2½ hrs
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES:
Answer five questions, taking at leastone from each of the sections A, B, C and D but not
more than
one question should be chosen from either section A or B.
Any additional question(s) answered will not be marked.
Non – programmable scientific calculators may be used.
Assume where necessary:
Acceleration due to gravity, g = 9.81 ms-2.
Speed of light in a vacuum, c = 3.0 × 108 ms-1.
Electron charge, e = 1.6 × 10-19C.
Electron mass = 9.11 × 10-31kg.
Plank’s constant, h = 6.6 × 10-34Js.
Permeability of free space𝜇𝑜 = 4.0π × 10-7Hm-1.
Permittivity of free space 𝜀𝑜 = 8.85 × 10-12Fm-1.
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The constant = 9.0 × 109F-1m.
4𝜋𝜀0
Turn Over
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SECTION A
1. (a) State the laws of reflection of light. (02marks)
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(b) Derive the relation + = for convex mirror, where U is the object distance, V is
𝑢 𝑣 𝑓
the image distance and F is the focal length of the mirror.
(04marks)
(c) With the aid of a well labeled diagram, describe how a sextant can be used to
navigate the angle of elevation of a star. (06marks)
(d) A convex lens of focal length 10cm is arranged coaxially with a concave lens of
focal length 18cm. the lens system is used to focus an object placed 24cm from the
convex lens on the side remote from the concave lens. The final image is formed on a
screen placed 18.6cm from the concave lens.
Calculate;
(i) separation between the lenses. (05marks)
(ii) magnification. (03marks)
SECTION B
3. (a)(i) Distinguish between free oscillations and damped oscillations.
(02marks)
(ii) What is meant by resonance as applied to sound. (01mark)
(b) Describe how you would determine the velocity of sound in air using a resonance
tube and several turning forks of different frequencies.
(05marks)
(c) A uniform tube 80cm long is filled with water and a loudspeaker connected to a
signal generator is held over the open end of the tube. With the signal generator set at
600HZ, the water level in the tube is lowered until resonance is first obtained when the
length of the air column is 69.8cm long. Calculate the
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(i) velocity of sound in air. (03marks)
(ii) fundamental frequency for the tube if it were open at both ends.
(02marks)
(d)(i) Explain Doppler effect. (02marks)
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(ii) Acar travelling at 10ms sounds its horn that sends sound waves frequently
500HZ and this heard in another car which is traveling behind the first one in the same
direction with a velocity of 20ms-1. What frequency will be heard by
(i) the dinner of the second car? (04marks)
(ii) an observer standing some distance a head of the first car. (03marks)
(Velocity of sound in air = 330ms-1)
SECTION C
5. (a)(i) Write down the expression for the force on a change q coulombs moving with
velocity, u, at an angle 𝜷 to a uniform magnetic field of flux density B.
(ii) Use the expression in (a)(i) above to deduce the force on a conductor carrying a
current in a magnetic field. (03marks)
(b) Figure below shows an aluminium bar AB resting on two horizontal aluminum rails
connected to a battery through switch K. a magnetic field of flux density 0.10T, acts
perpendicularly into the paper.
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(i) Explain what happens to AB when switch K is closed? (03marks)
(ii) Calculate the angle to the horizontal to which the rails must be fitted to keep AB
stationary if its mass is 5.0g, current in it is 4.0A and the direction of the field remains
unchanged. (04marks)
(c)(i) With the aid of a labeled diagram, describe the structure and mode of operation
of a moving coil galvanometer. (06marks)
(ii) Discuss the factors which affect the current sensitivity of a moving coil
galvanometer. (03marks)
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(b) With the aid of a well labeled diagram, describe the structure and mode of
operation of a hot wire ammeter. (06marks)
(c) A 6μF capacitor is connected across an a.c operating at a p.d of 240Vrms and
frequency of 50HZ. Calculate
(i) Rms value of circuit current. (03marks)
(ii) Peak value of the supply Voltage. (03marks)
(iii) Maximum value of magnitude of charge stored by the capacitor.
SECTION D
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Calculate;
(i) electric potential difference between P and Q.
(ii) energy required to bring a charge at +0.5μc from infinity to point Q.
(03marks)
(d) Describe with the aid of a diagram how a van de Graff generator can generate a
high potential. (05marks)
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