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    Physics Term Paper

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    SUGGESTED INVESTIGATORY PROJECTS CLASS XII 1 To study various factors on which the internal resistance/emf of a cell depends. 2. To study the variations‚ in current flowing‚ in a circuit containing a LDR‚ because of a variation. (a) in the power of the incandescent lamp‚ used to ‘illuminate’ the LDR. (Keeping all the lamps at a fixed distance). (b) in the distance of a incandescent lamp‚ (of fixed power)‚ used to ‘illuminate’ the LDR. 3. To find the refractive indices of (a) water (b) oil

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    Comparative Study of the Concentration Dependence of Different Softdrinks Using Refractive Index ____________________________ A Research Presented to the Faculty of Holy Trinity College‚ Puerto Princesa City ______________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Subject Physics I ______________________________ By: Abadilla‚ Abraham F. Canon‚ Gaea A. Cuadra‚ Cristy Marie O. Faigao‚ Anna Margarita O. Magay‚ Mary Stephanie T. Mestidio‚ Teresa P.

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    Relation between image & object distance of lens & its focal length: lens equation. 1/f=1/do+1/di Law of refraction: n1sin0=n2sin02. Condition for multiple slit interference maximum: dsin0=mlambda Approach to optics treats light as a ray phenomenon: geometric optics Index of refraction for an optical material is- speed in light of vacuum:speed of light in material Relation between the refractive index‚ the two surface curvatures & the focal length of lens: lensmakers equation Snells law results

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    Use 1 If you have been given a label‚ look at the details. If any details are incorrect or missing‚ please fill in your correct details in the space given at the top of this page. Stick your personal label here‚ if provided. 2 3 4 5 Total This document consists of 9 printed pages and 3 blank pages. SP (AT/KS) S47471/3 © UCLES 2003 [Turn over om .c s er CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education 2 1 A student

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    This Document is provided by www.manabadi.com for FREE for the benefit of Intermediate students. Copying and redistribution by any company/ website is illegal and Manabadi.com has all rights to claim on such type of website or company. Physics – II year – Model question paper – 2013 – 2014 Section – A I Very short answer questions 10× 2 = 20 M Answer all questions‚ each carries two marks. (1) What are beats? (2)Can there be electric intensity at a point with zero electric potential

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    Investigations in Light Intensity Change through Angular Displacement Guiding Question How does the intensity of light change as the angle of incidence to the light source increases? Prediction of Results Predict what you think will happen and what type of equation and graph might best fit the data representing the intensity of a light as the angle of incidence increases. Objective After completing this lesson‚ a student should be able to analyze light intensity striking a surface at varying

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    Refractive Index

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    CONTENTS             Sl. No Item Page No. 1. Objective 2. Introduction 3. Apparatus 4. Theory 5. Procedure 6. Observations 7. Diagrams 8. Calculations + Graphs 9. Precautions 10. Bibliography OBJECTIVES:     To study the variation of the angle of deviation with the angle of incidence using Hollow Glass Prism and to determine the angle of minimum deviation.    To find out the refractive index of various liquids using a Hollow Prism

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    Refraction in Biconcave

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    Refraction in Biconcave Lens Now let’s investigate the refraction of light by double concave lens. Suppose that several rays of light approach the lens; and suppose that these rays of light are travelling parallel to the principal axis. Upon reaching the front face of the lens‚ each ray of light will refract towards the normal to the surface. At this boundary‚ the light ray is passing from air into a more dense medium (usually plastic or glass). Since the light ray is passing from a medium in

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    SNC2D0 Exam Review BIOLOGY: Cells‚ Tissues‚ Organs and Organ Systems 1. Compare and contrast the following terms: a) Endoplasmic reticulum and golgi apparatus b) Mitochondria and nucleus c) Cell wall and cell membrane d) Cell cycle and mitosis e) Cell cycle and cancer f) Tissue and organ system g) Digestive system‚ circulatory system‚ and respiratory system h) Root system and shoot system i) Phloem and xylem vessel 2. On a separate piece of paper‚ draw a labeled diagram of an animal

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    The angle of refraction was recorded on the paper. 6. 5 grams of sugar was added to the solution and agitated until fully dissolved. 7. Step 4-5 was repeated. 8. Step 6‚ 4 and 5 were repeated until the sugar added to solution has been a total of 30 g. 9. Measure the refraction angle with a protractor and put into table and graph. Photos: Figure 2. The electronic weight scale weighing sugar

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