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3986

(a)(i) What is a wave motion?

(ii) State two differences between a radio wave and a sound wave.

(b)(i) Given that you are provided with a tuning fork, a burette and other necessary apparatus, describe with the aid of a diagram, an experiment to determine the frequency of a note emitted by a source of sound. [assume the velocity of sound in air is known]

(ii)State two precautions necessary to obtain accurate result in the experiment described in (b)(i) above

(c) A pipe closed at one end is 100 cm long. If the air in the pipe is set into vibration and a fundamental note is produced, calculate the frequency of the note. [ velocity of sound in air = 340 ms\(^{-1}\)]

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3987

(a) With the aid of a simple diagram, explain how a step down transformer works.

(b)(i) State three ways by which energy is lost in a transformer

(ii) Mention how each of the losses in (b)(i) above can be minimized

(c) A 95% efficient transformer is used to operate a lamp rated 60W, 220 V from a 4400 V a.c supply. Calculate the;

(i) ratio of the number of turns in the primary coil to the number of turns in the secondary coil of the transformer

(ii) current taken from the main circuit.

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3988

(a)(i) With the aid of a labelled diagram describe the mode of operation of a modern X-ray tube.

(ii)State the energy transformations that take place during the operation of the X-ray tube.

 

(b) Define, as applied to X-rays, the following terms:

(i) hardness;

(ii) intensity.

 

(c) State (i) four uses of X-rays;

(ii) one hazard of over-exposure to X-rays in a radiological laboratory.

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3989

(a) Explain the statement the acceleration of free fall cohesion.

(b) State two factors that can affect the value of the narrow glass tube has a concave meniscus while acceleration of free fall at a place.

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3990

A particle is projected horizontally at 10 ms\(^{-1}\) from a height of 45m. Calculate the horizontal distance covered by the particle before hitting the ground. [g = 10ms\(^{-1}\)]

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