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A rectangular block of dimensions 2.0m x 1.0m x 0.5m weighs 200N. calculate the maximum pressure exerted by the block on a horizontal floor.

  • A. 100Nm-2
  • B. 200Nm-2
  • C. 300Nm-2
  • D. 400Nm-2
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2547
A very sensitive spring balance was used to determine the weight of an object at the north pole. When the same spring balance was used to measure the weight of the same object at the equator, it was found to reduce. The explanation for this observation is that
  • A. it is very hot at the equator
  • B. the spring balance has expanded
  • C. the acceleration of free fall due to gravity varies with location
  • D. the mass of the body is reduced
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2548
The diagram above illustrates three forces acting on an object at point O. If the object is in equilibrium, determine the magnitude of the force P.
  • A. 10.5N
  • B. 11.0N
  • C. 17.3N
  • D. 20.0N
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2549
Calculate the effective resistance between P and Q in the diagram above
  • A. 0.75\(\Omega\)
  • B. 4.00\(\Omega\)
  • C. 5.00\(\Omega\)
  • D. 7.00\(\Omega\)
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2550
The diagram above illustrates a Hare's apparatus. \(\mathit{e}_1, \mathit{e}_2\) represent densities and \(\mathit{h}_1, \mathit{h}_2\) heights of columns of liquids. Which of the following equations is correct?
  • A. \(\mathit{h}_1 = \frac{\mathit{h}_2 \mathit{e}_1}{\mathit{e}_2}\)
  • B. \(\mathit{h}_1 = \frac{\mathit{h}_2 \mathit{e}_2}{\mathit{e}_1}\)
  • C. \(\mathit{h}_1 = \frac{\mathit{e}_1 \mathit{e}_2}{\mathit{h}_2}\)
  • D. \(\mathit{h}_1 = \frac{\mathit{e}_1}{\mathit{h}_2 \mathit{e}_2}\)
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