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it causes an extension, e, in the material. which ofthe tbllowing expressions can be used io determine
the Young modulus of the material'?
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(B)
(C)
(D)
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18"
t Barton pendulum
system used to demonstrate resonance,
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GRE,\TEST amplitude when the driver O is
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shoils a stationary wave on a string.
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(B) I and II oniy
(C) II and IIi only
(D) I,II and III
24.
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(D)
28.
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(C)
(D)
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l'our diffbrent liquids are poured into iclentical measuring cylinders. The diagrams
show the heighe of
thelicluiclsandtheirdensities. WrichliquidexertstheLARGESTpressureotrtlrcbaseofitsmeasuring
cylin dler?
{A)
lr
{cm3
(B)
1.6 g/crn3
10 cm
(c)
(D)
l=tr"'"'
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
steel
glass fibre
an elastic band
polythene sheet
e/mm
45.
to2mn?
(A.)
(B)
(c)
(D)
0.015 J
0.030 J
0.&t5 J
0.060J
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P: kg rrr
Q: kg m s'2
R: kg: 6't st
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Tension (T)
4.
Wind (H)
(B)
(c)
(D)
2.
Force
Distance
(D)
Acceleration
(D)
0.5
5
6
12
Wcos 0
lVcos 0
(c)
(c)
T=W
T=H
T:
T:
Speed
(B)
(A)
(B)
(A)
(A)
+ lkg.
5.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
is negative
must be zero
cannot be zero
may or may not be zero
case?
(A)
49kg+ I
(B)
49kg!2kg
(c)
50kg+1kg
(D)
5lkgt2kg
kg
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(B) 1s
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and bounces once
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10
5
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3'.n
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-5
-10
,15
-20
was released?
What is the height from which the ball
(A)
(B)
(c)
(D)
10
20 m
2!
40 m
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-)llern Erefers to the following information.
connected
frictionless
surtbce as shown in the diagram below.
11.
a straight
horizontal road. The resultant fbrce acting
on the truck remains constant. Which of
the following graphs shows the variation of
the momentum of the kuckwith distance?
(A)
The masses of the blocks are 2,0 kg and
5.0 kg and they can move fteely along a
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
9"
(B)
5 m s-2
10 m s-2
20 m s-:
25ms?
(c)
102
-+-----+
10.
10 m
s-2
20 m
s-2
400 m
2500 m
s-2
--''
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
El
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Distance
(D)
El
//
El ./
El ,/
at ./
I
Distance
s-2
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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T+P:W
Lhe
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
I only
P(x+y):Wy
Px: Ty
I and II onlY
II and III oniY
I, Il .rnd III
If p is the momentm of
m, tben the expression
an object of mass,
^2
P
unit
asm
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
14"
FJom the diagram above which of the following statements is/are true?
ru.
13"
If m
15"
of
1800
m.
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(A)
nI{
(B)
zJm
(c)
J*e
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(A)
(B)
(c)
(D)
e0
e00
rr'
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Which ofthe following graphs BEST represents the relationship between totai energy,
line
with s
a
straight
in
moving
parlicle
a
of
energy, E, kioetic eneigy, Eo und displacement
harmonic motion?
(A)
Displacement
Dfuplacement
L7.
x:
in seconds'
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
0.2}]2
A.4Hz
sHz
8Hz
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A system made up of a light heiical spring to which a small mass is attached, is forced to oscillate
at different fiequencies, f, in air; The response is shown in the diagram below.
If the experiment were done in an evacuated chamber, wirich graph BEST represents the resuit?
(A)
(B)
/\
Frequency
Frequency
Frequency
Frequency
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The pdnciple of superposition of waves states that when two or more waves meet at a point, the
resultant disPlacement is the
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Wiricb nf the following statements concerning sound and light waves is correct?
(A)
(B)
(9)
(D)
23"
in time.
Amplitude
Distance
24-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
only
Q only
S
only
PandRonly
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