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PHYSIC
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Beyond
2014
A+
TEACHERS
EDITION
Page 2
2014
MAKLUMAT MODUL
Section A soalan aneka pilihan untuk menguji penguasaan konsep pelajar mengikut
topik.
Keperluan Bahan
1.
Modul Physics Perfect Score Beyond A+ 2014 (menguji penguasaan konsep dan
pemantapan kemahiran)
2.
3.
4.
Marker pen
5.
6.
Page 3
Semak Jawapan
Analisis Skor Individu
2014
1 jam 30 minit
(pemilihan item adalah
mengikut kelemahan
pelajar dan dijalankan
sebagai pra ujian)
15 minit
2 jam 15 minit
Pengayaan
Latihan menggunakan Modul Perfect Score 2013
mengikut kemahiran
(mengikut kesesuaian sekolah)
SECTION
CONTENT
Page
5-6
7
Page 4
Answer for
Enhanceme
nt Question
2014
8
3. Heat
10
4. Light
12
5. Waves
15
6. Electricity
16
7. Electromagnetism
17
8. Electronics
18
9. Radioactivity
20
SECTION A:
DIAGNOSTIC TEST (ANSWER AND ANALYSIS)
Questio
n
1.
2.
3.
4.
Answer
Number of Wrong
Response
B
B
A
B
Topic
Remarks
Page 5
Questio
n
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
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55.
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57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
Answer
Number of Wrong
Response
B
B
D
D
C
C
A
C
C
B
D
C
D
C
C
D
C
A
B
B
D
A
C
C
B
B
C
C
D
C
A
A
B
B
B
D
C
D
A
B
A
D
C
A
D
C
A
C
C
B
D
C
A
D
B
D
C
D
B
A
B
D
A
Topic
2014
Remarks
F&P
Heat
Light
Waves
Electricity
Electromagnetis
m
Electronics
Page 6
Questio
n
68.
69.
70.
Answer
Number of Wrong
Response
C
A
C
Topic
2014
Remarks
Radioactivity
SECTION B
1.
4 - 13
Answers
Physics Concept/Principle/Law
1
Motion graph
Page 7
No
Answers
2014
Physics Concept/Principle/Law
c
3
2.
No
1
97.2o
4.54 N
Constant speed, resultant force = 0
F - 40 - 600 sin 25 = 0
F = 293.57 N
Physics Concept/Principle/Law
Atmospheric pressure
Difference in pressure
Page 8
No
Answers
The force is produce
Force > mirror weight
(b) mirror weight= Vg
= 2.5 x 10 3 x 1.5 x 0.5 x 0.01 x10
= 187.5 N
1. Spinning ball moving in the opposite direction
with air flow at the upper surface
1
2. Spinning ball moving in the same direction with
air flow at the lower surface
1
3. Lower surface spins more faster than the upper
surface of the ball
1
(a) 1. Column of mercury in Diagram (b) is lower
2. At higher altitude, number of air molecules
are
smaller
3. Pressure exerted by the air molecules is
smaller
(b) 1. Mercury column become lower
2. Gas pressure inside the tube push the
mercury
(a)
1. Rubber tube is filled with water
2. Place the end tube Q lower than P
3. Pressure at P bigger than Q
4. Water flows from Q because there is
difference in pressure
(b)
Q is at same level with P
Or Q higher than P
(a)1. Measure the mass of the necklace
2. Measure the volume of the necklace;
3. Place the necklace in the water. Volume of
water
displaced is measured by measuring
cylinder;
4. volume of necklace = volume of water
displaced
5. Density of the necklace = mass/volume
Physics Concept/Principle/Law
Bernoullis principle
Atmospheric pressure
Simple mercury barometre
Difference in pressure
Atmospheric pressure
Archimedes principle
density
265 g
= 13.25 g cm-3
20 cm3
13.25
2. Percentage =
x 100% = 48.5%
27.3
(b)1. density =
2014
m
=
V
Buoyant force
density
Pascal principle
Force multification
F1/A1 = F2/A2
(b)
FB = ( FA AB) (AA)
= (50 15) (2)
= 375 N
AA DA = AB DB
2 21 = 15 DB
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No
Answers
2014
Physics Concept/Principle/Law
DB = 28 cm
3.
Heat
Relationship
force and
immersed
between Bouyant
depth of object
Bernoullis principle
14 - 24
Page 10
No
ANSWER
1. When temperature increases, the average kinetic energy
increases
2. Rate of collision between the air molecules and wall of the tire
also increases.
3. Rate of change of momentum increases
4. Force exerted per unit are a increase, so the air pressure
increases.
(a) Pgas = 75 + 25 = 100 cm Hg
(b) (i)
When the gas is cooled down, the kinetic energy of
the gas decreases, reducing the rate of collision
between the gas molecules and the container,
there for e pressure reduced.
(ii)
T1 = 127 + 273 = 300 K P 1 = 100 cm Hg
P 2 = 75
cm Hg
TO = 300 x 75 = 75 K
100
(iii)
2014
Concept/Principle
Pressure Law
Pressure Law
P1 = P2
T1
T2
Pressure Law
31.25oC
m1 C1
= m2 C2
= m2 C2
Q = mc
(a)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(b)
(i)
40C
Prevent heat loss to surrounding
Heat supplied by hot metal = heat received by water
m1 C1 1 = m2 C2 2
0.4 xC1 x (100-40) = 0.2 x 4200x (40 28)
0.4 x C1 x 60= 0.2 x 4200x 12
C1 = 420 J kg-1C-1
Heat released by water is absorb by the metal //
no heat loss to surrounding
(ii)
8
9
BoylesLaw
(a) (i)
(i)
(b)
m1 C1
m1 C1
= m2 C2
Page 11
No
ANSWER
2014
Concept/Principle
55.6oC
10
4.
The heat is transferred from hot water to the dented ping pong ball.
The air temperature in the dented ping pong ball increased.
The air pressure of dented ping pong increased.
The air pressure pushed the wall of the ball back to its original
position.
Light
Page 12
Num
.
Answer
2014
Concept
1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
characteristics of an
image in a convex
mirror
3.
4.
3.
1.
2.
3.
characteristics of an
image in a convex
mirror
4.
Refractive index
Critical angle
4.
y = 27.4
Page 13
Num
.
Answer
5.
2014
Concept
Situation B
6.
Real
Depth
Apparent Depth
When the water is poured into the cup, the light travels from
optical denser medium (water) to less dense medium (air).
(diagram)
The light refracted away and it bends over the edge so the
observer can see the coin. (diagram)
7.
When the water is poured in the beaker, the light travels from
the air glass water the wall of the beaker and through
the air to the eye.
8.
Page 14
And
Num
.
Answer
2014
Concept
9.
screen
Focal
Relationship Between
u, v and f
Lens equation
11.
Eyepiece lens: X
13.
In
In
Page 15
Num
.
Answer
2014
Concept
5.
Waves
Num
.
Answer
20 cm s-1
Concept
sound
Both systems are in resonance
So the glass will oscillates at its maximum aplitude and it breaks.
170 m
S = vt
2
Page 16
Num
.
Answer
2014
Concept
(c)
6.
um
1
Electric
Answer
(i)
(ii)
(ii)
2
V2 = 4 V
I=
R=
Concept
V = IR
4
= 0.8 A
5
2
= 2.5
0.8
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2014
r = 60/50
r = 1.2
1/r = 1/20 + 1/20 @ 1/r = 2/20 @ 1/r = 1/10
r = 10
3
(a) Note : The flame flatten and spread out more toward negative
plate
7.
No
1.
2.
Electromagnet
Answers
Physics
Concept/Principle/Law
The coil which can slide backwards and forwards over the central
pole of a circular permanent magnet makes the coil (and
the papercone) move backwards and forwards
When the switch is on, the current flows through the copper wire
the magnetic lines of force are close together near the wire on
the left so forcing it to the right.
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2014
3.
4.
Induced emf
Induced current
Faradays Law
Factors affected induced
emf
Lenzs law
5.
8.
No
1
Electronic
9.
Answers
generators
49 61
Physics Concept/Principle/Law
(a)
1. When someone speaks at the microphone, the
current
produced flows to the circuit
2. The capacitor is used to avoid direct current
from battery
to flow through the microphone
3. The current will give changes to the magnitude
of basecurrent// IB become bigger
4. When IB changes IC also changes// IB bigger, IC
also
bigger
The speaker will produce bigger
audio/amplified
IE = IB + IC ;
IC >> IB
Transistor as an amplifier
Page 19
No
Answers
2014
Physics Concept/Principle/Law
(b)
Vzy = 1 V
1. VXY = 5 V
2,
R1
x 6 = 5
R1 + 1000
3, R1 = 5000
(a) 0001
,
AND
(b)
Logic gates
Truth table
Q
(c)
Q
P
R
3
1. Connect the dry cell terminal to the Y-input of
CRO.
2. The Y-gain is set to a value so that the direct
current wave
form displayed on the screen CRO.
CRO
direct
3500
x6
Potential divider
Transistor as switching circuit
(3500 +
6000)
2 Potential difference across Q =
= 3.8 V
or (6-2.2) = 3.8 V
6000)
6000
x 6
(3500 +
Page 20
No
Answers
2014
Physics Concept/Principle/Law
VBE
(b)
Potential divider
1 .5
Rt 9
OR
600 Rt
7 .5
Ib
0.0125 A
600
IE = IB + IC
Rt 120
1.5
Rt
120
0.0125
(c)
Ic 100 10 3 12.5 10 3
= 87.5 10 3 A
10.
No
1
Radioactivity
Answers
1. Small amount of radioisotope is put in the water reservoir
2. The substance must be in liquid state so it is easy to flow in
the water
3. The substance should emit particles (the radiation can
be detected above the ground )
4. A Geiger-Muller counter is moved over the pipe
according to the layout plan.
5. At a point where the Geiger-Muller counter detected
high radiation level, indicating the point of
leakage.
Physics
Concept/Principle/Law
Radioactive detector
Characteristic
radiation
of
2
1. Carbon-14 atom is a radioactive substance which is
easily absorbed by living plants.
2. After the plants dies, the activity of Carbon-14 will
Application
radioisotopes
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No
Answers
decline since no new carbon-14 is absorbed.
(carbon-14 will decay to nitrogen-14)
3. The difference between the concentration of carbon14
in the material to be dated and the
4. Concentration in the atmosphere provides gives the rate
of carbon-14 decay
5. By calculating the activity of carbon-14, the age of the
dead plant/fossil can be determined
(half-life of carbon-14 is 5,730 years)
2014
Physics
Concept/Principle/Law
Carbon dating
3
(a) Energy released E = mc2
= 3.5 x 10-9 x ( 3 x 108)2
7
= 3.15 x 10 J
Nuclear energy
E mc2
(a)
Chain reaction
(a)
1- Show the line in the graph
2- T1/2 = 4 days
Half life
(b)
Page 22
No
Answers
2014
Physics
Concept/Principle/Law
1. Shape of graph
2. One point is correct
3. Two or more point
6
Application
radioactive
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