Waec Physics Questions
Question 1636:
A metallic bar 50 cm long has a uniform cross-sectional area of 4.0 cm\(^2\). If a tensile force of 35 kN produces an extension of 0.25 mm, calculate the value of Young's modulus
View Answer & ExplanationQuestion 1637:
(a) Explain how a gas can be made to conduct electricity.
(b) Name the electric charge carriers in gases.
View Answer & Explanation(b) Name the electric charge carriers in gases.
Question 1638:
The diagram above represents the graph of electron energy against the frequency of the radiation incident on a metal surface. Interpret the: (a) slope of the graph; (b) intercept, OC; (c) intercept, OK.
View Answer & ExplanationQuestion 1639:
(a) State two conditions under which photo-electrons can be emitted from the surface of a metal.
(b) List two particle characteristics of electromagnetic waves.
View Answer & Explanation(b) List two particle characteristics of electromagnetic waves.
Question 1640:
(a) Give two examples each of:
(i) rotational motion;
(ii) linear motion.
(b) Describe a laboratory experiment to determine the density of an irregularly shaped solid.
(c) State Newton's second law of motion
(d) Explain the term inertia.
(e)
The diagram above illustrates a body of mass 5.0 kg being pulled by a horizontal force F. If the body accelerates at 2.0 ms\(^{-2}\) and experiences a frictional force of 5 N, calculate the:
(i) net force on it;
(ii) magnitude of F;
(iii) coefficient of kinetic friction. [ g = 10 ms\(^{-2}\)]
View Answer & Explanation(i) rotational motion;
(ii) linear motion.
(b) Describe a laboratory experiment to determine the density of an irregularly shaped solid.
(c) State Newton's second law of motion
(d) Explain the term inertia.
(e)
The diagram above illustrates a body of mass 5.0 kg being pulled by a horizontal force F. If the body accelerates at 2.0 ms\(^{-2}\) and experiences a frictional force of 5 N, calculate the:
(i) net force on it;
(ii) magnitude of F;
(iii) coefficient of kinetic friction. [ g = 10 ms\(^{-2}\)]