Physics
Physics
TERM 2 - 2023
PHYSICS (232)
FORM TWO (2)
Time - 2 Hours
Instructions
● Write your name, admission number, class and signature in the spaces provided at the top of the page.
This paper consists of two sections; A and B.
● Answer ALL the questions in the spaces provided.
● Mathematical tables and electronic calculator may be used.
● All working MUST be clearly shown.
● This paper consists of 12 printed pages.
● Candidates should answer the questions in English and check to ensure that no question(s) is missing.
FOR EXAMINER’S USE ONLY
This paper consists of 12 printed pages. Candidates should check and ascertain that all questions are
printed as indicated and that no questions are missing.
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SECTION A (25 MARKS)
1. Two metallic spheres A, B stand in contact as shown. A positively charged rod is held
near sphere A.
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a. Show the charge on each sphere when the metallic balls are separated and the rod is removed.
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4. Describe how you would charge a gold leaf electroscope negatively by induction method. (3 marks)
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5. An airtight flask containing a gas is connected to a mercury manometer. The levels of mercury in the
two limbs of the manometer are as shown in the diagram below.
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Calculate the pressure of the gas (Density of mercury = 1.36 x 104 kg/m3 and atmospheric pressure =
1.0 x105 N/m2) (3 marks)
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6. Figure below shows a ray of light incident on a mirror at an angle of 45 . Another mirror is placed at an
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angle of 60 to the first one as shown.
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Calculate the number of images formed when an object is placed between the two mirrors.
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7. A highly inflated balloon bursts when transferred to a hotter environment. Explain this
observation using kinetic theory of gases. (2marks)
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8. In a ball and ring experiment, the ball goes through the rings at room temperature. When it is heated it
does not go through the ring, but when left on the ring for some time, it goes through. Explain this
observation. (2marks)
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12. State one assumption made when estimating the size of an oil molecule in the oil drop experiment.
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(i) The force F (3 marks)
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Figure 5
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II. Find the density of the ball bearing correct to 3 significant figures. (3marks)
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14. In an experiment to estimate the diameter of an oil molecule, an oil drop of diameter 0.05 cm spread
over a circular patch whose diameter is 20cm
Determine:
(i) The volume of the oil drop. (2 Marks)
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(ii) The area of the patch covered by the oil (2 Marks)
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(iii) The thickness of the oil molecule. (3 Marks)
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(iv) State the importance of lycopodium powder in the above experiment. (1 Mark)
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(v) State two possible sources or errors in this experiment. (2 Marks)
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15. A concave mirror with a focal length of 8cm forms on upright image 15 cm from the mirror. If the
object is 5 cm tall, calculate;
(i) The distance of the object from the mirror (3 marks)
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(ii) Magnification. (2 marks)
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(iii) Image height (2 marks)
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(iv) The figure 6 below shows an object placed 10cm in front of a concave mirror whose radius of
curvature is 40cm.On the same figure, draw a ray diagram to show the position of the image
formed. [3 Marks]
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(v) Give a reason why convex mirror is preferred to plane mirror for use in supermarkets. ( 1 mark)
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ii) Using domain theory explain your answer (i) above. (2 marks)
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iii) State one application of hard magnetic materials. (1 mark)
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c) State two methods of magnetization. (2 marks)
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d) Why is repulsion the surest way of identifying a magnet? (2 marks)
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e) Figure 8 shows a magnetic material being magnetized
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Identify the polarities of X and Y (2 Marks)
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f) Suggest three ways that can be done to make the electromagnet stronger. (3 Marks)
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17. a) Fig. 8 shows a cylindrical can filled with a liquid of density 0.8 gcm -3. A hole of
diameter 2.0 cm is drilled at a depth of 2.8 m from the top of the can.
Determine:
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ii. The maximum pressure exerted by the liquid at the hole.
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iii. The maximum force exerted on a jet of liquid through the hole.
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c) State two ways to increase the stability of a body. (2 marks)
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