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4026

(a) Define Young's modulus

(b) When a force of 50 N is applied to the free end of an elastic cord, an extension of 4 cm is produced in the cord. Calculate the work done on the cord.

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4027

(a) List two properties of cathode rays

(b) Explain how the intensity and energy of cathode rays may be increased

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4028

  Give three observations in support of de Broglie's assumption that moving particles behave like waves.

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4029

(a) State two;

(i) properties of x-rays

(ii) reasons to show that x-rays are waves

(iii) uses of x-rays other than those in medicine;

(iv) hazards of x-rays.

 

(b) The potential difference between the cathode and target of an x-ray tube is 5.00 x 10\(^4\)V and the current in the tube is 2.00 x 10\(^{-2}\)A. Given that only one percent of the total energy supplied is emitted as x-radiation, determine the  ospheric pressure.

(i) maximum frequency of the emitted radiation

(ii) rate at which heat is removed from the target in order to keep it at steady temperature. [Planck's constant, h = 6.63 x 10\(^{-34}\) Js, electronic charge e = 1.60 x 10\(^{-19}\) C]

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4030

(a) Define gravitational field intensity

(b) In an experiment to determine the acceleration of free-fall due to gravity, g, using a simple pendulum of length I, six different values of I were used to obtain six corresponding values of period T. If a graph of I along the vertical axis is plotted against T\(^2\) on the horizontal axis;

(i) make a sketch to show the nature of the graph,

(ii) write down the equation that relates T, I and g hence obtain an expression for the slope of the graph

(iii) given that the slope of the graph is 0.25, determine the value for g [Take \(\pi\) = 3.142]

(c) A stone, thrown horizontally from the top of a vertical wall with a velocity of 15 ms\(^{-1}\), hits the horizontal ground at a point 45m from the base of the wall. Calculate the

(i) times of light of the stone

(ii) height of the wall [g = 10ms\(^{-2}\)]

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