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RRAAS FOR TEACHERS’ USE ONLY Marks 1 @ ~~ 4640.1. em boa () Avoid the formation of bubbles adhering the ball bearings, 1 which will affect the volume measured. 1 Or Tilting the measuring cylinder and let the bearings run along the wall of the eylinder. Or Avoid the splashing of water when putting the bearings into the cylinder. 2 ©) @_—_vernier calipers roa Gi) density = SS 1 volume 25.0010 aoa AOI 24 610-2 7 2 = 7830 kg m? 13 Git) Yuncertainty in p = % uncertainty in mass + % uncertainty in volume 1 0.05 o1 100% 42x28 x 100% + 22% 100% 00 9.40 46 1 = 0.04% + 1% + 2% =3% 13 (@) Use micrometer serew gauge to measure the diameter of the ball bearings, 1 3 1 Average diameter ofall bearings = 2¢a2 42% y24,6x10°? +2045 9° 1 = 6.73 x 10? mor 6.73 mm i = 3 201 % uncertainty in volume = 3x = x100% = 0.4% 1a 673 99-AL-PHY 14-6 RRSP 2 @ @ (ii) o 0 aii) Gi) 99-AL-PHY 1A-7 3, 11,19 ‘2x10x10* = 50 kitz vefa = SOxI0? x Sx10? = 2500 ms" ‘A compression is reflected as a compression at the bench surface. microphone a SESS ira ¥ Tor a certain point along PQ, the sound waves coming directly from the loudspeaker interfere with those reflected from the bench. Due to the path difference between the waves, constructive interference and destructive interference occur alternately as the path difference changes. iz? +(.140.5)? -f1.2? +0.1-0.5 path difference A = 0.658 m A= 4A =0658 A= 0.165 m vefr x10? x 0.165 30 ms" FOR TEACHERS’ USE ONLY Marks ARATE FOR TEACHERS’ USE ONLY Marks 3. @) 5 x ox xX xX x xxx x ex x x pron X ¥ X x Xx 2 xx xxx 6) @ 1 As 1 1 For a proton, d= 0.18 m 14 (i) Timetaken T= ; = tyre F ing) 1 = #x1.67x10" 16x10 «0.05 = 0.66 jis (or 6.6 x 10s) 13 © m= 4m, 4 Nucleus X's a helium nucleus (He) oran a-particle, (Deduction should be consistent with the result calculated.) 99-AL-PHY 1A-8

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