MARKS: 150 TIME: 3 hours This question paper consists of 16 pages‚ a datasheet of 3 pages and a 1-page answer sheet. Copyright reserved Please turn over PHYSICAL SCIENCES P1 (PHYSICS) EXEMPLAR 2007 NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 11 Physical Sciences/P1 DoE/Exemplar 2007 NSC Copyright reserved Please turn over 2 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Write your name and/or examination number (and centre number if applicable) in the appropriate spaces on
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what should I do to impress her? I mean besides talking about physics? I decided I’d make some coffee for the two of us‚ while all of this happens I remember that the A/C turns on every 30 minutes for 30 minutes‚ so it is on for 12 hours a day‚ then I remember to wash my dishes‚ so I put them in the dishwasher‚ which takes about an hour. We might watch a movie so maybe I should make some popcorn‚ so I use my Popcorn maker‚ that takes about 30 minutes to make. I look out my window and I see that I
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Edgar Xiong David Blackburn Period 3 Physics of Flight One may wonder‚ what is flight? Many just stare up into the blue skies above and assume. while others devote their lives to discovering and finding a passion in aviation. Flight can be simply characterized as the [powered] gliding of an object through the air‚ but the wonders of soaring through the air does not simply stop there‚ instead‚ flight is a whole myriad of forces acting on each other‚ as so found out by scientists decades
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surface‚ accelerating because of an unbalanced force. The rate at which an object travels down the slope is dependent upon how tilted the slope is; the greater the tilt of the plane‚ the faster the rate which an object will slide down. Thus‚ if a physics cart is released on at a steep slope‚ the acceleration of the cart is expected to roll down the slope at a faster rate. As shown in figure 1‚ when a cart is released on an inclined plane‚ there’s always two to four forces acting upon the cart – the
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Mr. Nichols 10/26/2011 Investigate factors that affect the period of a pendulum: The relationship between Density and Time Investigate factors that affect the period of a pendulum: The relationship between Density and Time IB Physics Internal Assessment IB Physics Internal Assessment Introduction The purpose of this experiment is to investigate the relationship between density and time in a homemade pendulum. In order to investigate the phenomenon‚ the density of the hanging object is
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The Ballistic Pendulum Crime Lab Physics You are a criminologist‚ and have been given a gun which has been used in the commission of a crime. Both prosecution and defense claim that "muzzle velocity" (speed of the bullet as it leaves the gun) is crucial to the case. Your job...FIND IT! Shown below is a diagram representing a "ballistic pendulum." The bullet is fired into the block‚ the bullet-block combination rises by a height h as shown‚ a little physics is applied‚ and ...voila!...there
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8th physics light reflection refraction eyes defect and dispersion The ray of light which falls on the mirror surface is called incident ray. The point at which the incident ray strikes the mirror is called the point of incidence. The ray of light which is sent back by the mirror is called the reflected ray. The ‘normal’ is a line drawn at right angles to the mirror surface at the point of incidence. The angle between incident ray and normal is called the angle of incidence. The angle between
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PHYSICS WORK SHEET - 2 CLASS – IX LESSON : MOTION 1. Analyze the following situation and answer the following questions. A circular track has a circumference of 3140m with AB as one of its diameter. A man riding a scooter moves from A to B along the circular path with a uniform speed of 10 m/s. a) Distance covered by the man b) Displacement of the man c) Time taken by the man in reaching from A to B. 2. A car starting from rest moves with a uniform acceleration of 0.1 m/s2 for 2 minutes. Find the
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Measurements Lab Report Measurements Cassandra M. Murphy Grand Canyon University: Physics 1 Lab September 5‚ 2013 Testable Question: Circular objects; what happens to the circumference as the diameter changes? Hypothesis: As the diameter increases‚ the circumference will increase in a proportional linear way. This is because as the diameter increase‚ the object will as well. Variables: Independent- The diameter of the circular objects. Dependent- The circumference of the
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Experiment 1: Simple Harmonic Motion Dominic Stone Lab Partner: Andrew Lugliani January 9‚ 2012 Physics 132 Lab Section 13 Theory For this experiment we investigated and learned about simple harmonic motion. To do this we hung and measured different masses on a spring-mass system to calculate the force constant k. Simple harmonic motion is a special type of periodic motion. It is best described as an oscillation motion that causes an object to move back-and-forth in response to
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