Hany El - Gezawy: Tips 4 P6 Exams
Hany El - Gezawy: Tips 4 P6 Exams
Hany El - Gezawy: Tips 4 P6 Exams
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Tips 4 P6 Exams
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EXAMINERTIPSFORPHYSICS
2012/2013
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When plo
otting a graph
h it is importtant to
1. Label axis (y/unit against x/unit).
per scale.
2. Choose a prop
t plots occu
upy more th an half of the graph grid.
3. Choose the scales so that the
4. Sttudents must not use an awkward scaale to achievve the size.
5. Plotting shoulld be neat an
nd as accurate as possiblee
hould be neat, thin and a good fit (if th
here is scatteer of points tthey should lie
6. Graph lines sh
eiither side of the line {in a rough way!! }).
7. Sttraight lines should FILL the page (ev
ven beyond th
he range of p
points) so thaat any gradieent
caalculation can use the larrgest y and x.
8. Careless, rush
hed graph plo
otting can losse several maarks.
ways use a sharp pencil and
a plot smaall, neat, accu
urately placed
d crosses.
9. You should alw
10. Draw
D
a Well-judged neat thin
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best-fit line(s).
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11. sttudents shou
uld describe what
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information is obtaained from a ggraph
d unit as in these
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examp
ples: I/A, orr t/s, or y/m
m.
quantity and
Graph
G
axes are
a labeled in
i the same way.
Final answerrs in calculaations should be given tto 2 or 3 siggnificant figu
ures.
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Notes:
You should un
nderstand that if y is dirrectly propo rtional to x then
I.
th
he graph willl be a straigh
ht line throug
gh the origin
n.
II.
Representing
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data in a graaph, why? A graph
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is the b
best way to d
display
th
he results of an experimeent.
III.
Column head
dings in tab
bles of readiings must be headed w
with the
an
ng the gradiient:
Measurin
a. Draw a triangle on
n graph
b. Use clear lines
gle must be larger than half the line
c. Triang
d. Try to
o use the larggest y and x
possible too obtain more accurate vaalue of G.
e. G = slo
ope = y / xx
uce more acccurate or re
eliable resullts:
To produ
1. Repeat
R
experiiment, to calcculate averagge reading.
2. Avoiding
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paraallax error, lo
ook perpendiicular to the ruler.
3. Iff accuracy in measuremen
nt was asked
d, check for zzero error.
o 0.01, that is the limit off experimenttal accuracy, so answers aare
*If valuess have differeence by 0.1 or
about thee same.
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Experiment control
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When measuring an interval of time
A stopwatch can measure to about 0.1 s, although it may give a reading to 0.01 s
For oscillations (of a pendulum or vibrating rule), be able to define a complete oscillation
Time N oscillations, usually N>10 and use the terminology periodic time T = t/N
Periodic time (T) is measured by timing a number (n) of oscillations, then divide the time
taken for all the oscillations by the number of oscillations (n)
Explain how to use any aid at the center of the oscillation
Explain where the eye should be placed to avoid parallax errors
Good procedures
In light experiments using objects, lenses and a screen
Ensure that each item is aligned so that the center of each item is at the same height and on
the same horizontal straight line (ideally use the term optic axis)
Use a fiducial aid when measuring a length, eg mark the middle of the lens on the bench
Try to use a translucent screen
Perform the experiment in a shaded part (darkened) of the laboratory
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Good procedures
When using a thermometer
Position the eye so that the mercury thread appears to touch the scale
Check whether the thermometer is full or 1/3 immersion
In heat experiments
Choose volume/mass values of the quantities that give large changes in the temperature
Insulate the container, cover the container
Stir and wait for highest temperature after stopping heating
Improvements that could be done to the experiment (temp. cooling):
a. Same initial temperature.
b. Same volume of water.
c. Same shape of beaker.
d. Beakers of same surface.
e. Same room temperature.
f. Stirring the water in the beakers.
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If an experiment were to be repeated in order to determine an average temperature for each time, it
would be important to control the conditions. Suggest two such conditions that should be
controlled.
a. same starting temperature
b. constant room temperature/avoid draughts/same place
c. same time intervals
d. same thermometer
e. same mass/amount/volume of water
f. same beaker
g. lid always used
Electricity
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You need to know that to read the current through a component (e.g. a lamp
or a resistor) and the voltage across it,
The ammeter is placed in series with the component but
The voltmeter must be connected in parallel with the component.
It is important to be able to set up a circuit from a diagram, draw a circuit
diagram of a circuit already set up and also to draw a circuit diagram from a
written description.
In electrical experiments
Check for a zero error
Always check that connections are clean.
Switch off the current when not making a measurement.
When measuring resistance use low currents/voltages to avoid heating and changing the
resistance you are measuring
Physics laboratory safety precautions / rules:
1. Live wires should not be touched.
2. Hot Objects should not be touched with barren hands instead of that gloves should be used
the most common process is heating of water in thermodynamic experiments.
3. Circuit connections should be checked and approved by the teacher and then only the
circuit should be switched ON.
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4. While
W
changin
ng componen
nts of the circcuit the pow er should bee switched so
o that one sho
ould
not experiencce electric sho
ocks.
a other saffety componeents should b
be used whilee handling
5. Saafety spectaccles, gloves and
exxperiments.
6. While
W
handlin
ng a mercury
y thermometeer one shoul d take of thee mercury spiills.
7. No
N other laboratory instru
uments should be toucheed or handled
d which is no
ot involved in
n the
co
ourse of expeeriments.
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For sprin
ng extension experiment, variables thaat should be constant in tthe experimeent:
ber of coils.
a. Numb
b. Diameeter of springg.
c. Selecttion of loads.
d. Mass of
o spring.
micrometter : can meaasure the thicckness of any
y small thingg to 0.01 mm
m
vernier : can measuree the inner an
nd outer wall of anythingg to 1.05mm
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How to ch
heck if a rulee is vertical:
a. Protraactor
b. Use off set square
c. Plumb
b line
d. Spirit Level
Variabless in experimeents about sp
prings and sttretching effeect:
a. Numb
ber of coils
b. Length
h of spring
c. Diameeter\thicknesss of spring or
o wire
d. Rangee of loads
e. Length
h of wire
f. Coil sp
pring
Sources of
o error in calculating circcumference by
b string meethod:
a. Parallax
nal winding
b. Diagon
c. Thickn
ness of stringg
Improvem
ment made to calculatingg circumferen
nce by stringg method
a. Avoid parallax error
b. Repeaats and averaage
c. Thinner string
d. Parallel winding of springs
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