O Level Physics ATP References
O Level Physics ATP References
O Level Physics ATP References
CURRENT ELECTRICITY
1 5054/42 J 18 Q.1 A student measures the resistance of a lamp when there are
different currents in the lamp
2 5054/42 N 17 Q.4 Investigates how the resistance of a wire depends upon its
length.
3 5054/42 J 17 Q.2 investigates the effect of three different insulating materials on
the cooling of hot water in a beaker
4 5054/42 N 16 Q.2 Resistance of lead
5 5054/42 N 15 Q.4 Determine the resistance of a resistor
6 5054/42 J 14 Q.2 Investigate the ammeter in the circuit
7 5054/42 N 13 Q.3 Use a lemon to make a simple cell
8 5054/42 J 12 Q.3 Series and parallel combination
9 5054/42 J 11 Q.3 Combination of series and parallel combination
10 5054/42 N 09 Q.4 Measure the resistance of nichrome wire
9 5054/42 N 08 Q.4 Value of current and potential difference
11 5054/42 J 08 Q.2 Potential difference and circuit fault
12 5054/42 N 06 Q.4 Resistance of a wire varies with its length
13 5054/42 J 06 Q.3 Electrical component box
14 5054/42 N 03 Q.3 Determine the potential difference across the resistor
KINEMATICS
1 5054/42 J17 Q.3 A student investigates the maximum height h to which a ball
bounces after hitting a laboratory bench.
2 5054/42 J17 Q.1 A student measures the acceleration of free-fall ball drop
3 5054/42 J15 Q.2 How area of parachute effect the time
4 5054/42 J 13 Q.2 Distance time graph of a journey
5 5054/42 J 11 Q.1 Motion of a car down the ramp
6 5054/42 N 07 Q.1 Terminal velocity of metal ball in an oil jar
7 5054/42 J 05 Q.4 Paper clipper
FORCES
1 5054/42 N 14 Q.2 Investigate the use of pulley to fit a load
2 5054/42 J 09 Q.2 Three newton meter to find the vector sum of the forces
3 5054/42 J 07 Q.4 Weight and volume
4 5054/42 J 06 Q.1 Hook’s law spring
Moments
1 5054/42 N 09 Q.1 Balance a meter rule
PRESSURE
1 5054/42 J 18 Q.3 A student measures the least pressure that a rectangular wooden block
exerts on a table.
2 5054/42 N 08 Q.1 Variation of depth with manometer
3 5054/42 N 05 Q.4 Pressure change volume
4 5054/42 J 10 Q.1 Efficiency of motor
Light
1 5054/42 J 18 Q.2 A student uses a ray box to investigate the refraction of a ray of
blue light as it passes through a glass prism.
2 5054/42N 18 Q.2 A student measures the focal length of a convex lens.
3 5054/42 J 18 Q.2 A student investigates the reflection of light by a plane mirror.
4 5054/42 N 17 Q.3 Measures the refractive index of the material of a transparent
block ABCD by tracing the path of a ray of light through it.
5 5054/42 J 17 Q.4 Investigates how the height of the shadow cast by the object on
the screen changes.
6 5054/42 J 16 Q.2 (prism) Ray diagram
7 5054/42 N15 Q.1 (lens) Focal length of converging lens
8 5054/42 J 14 Q.3 Investigate the refraction of light in glass block
9 5054/42 N 13 Q.2 Investigate the reflection of light
10 5054/42 J 13 Q.1 Determine the focal length of a lens
11 5054/42 N 12 Q.4 Investigate the deviation of ray in the glass prism
12 5054/42 N 11 Q.1 Measure the focal length of converging lens
13 5054/42 J 11 Q.2 Effect of converging lens on light from the sun
14 5054/42 J 10 Q.4 Ray diagram with circular glass block
15 5054/42 N 09 Q.3 Prism Incident ray and emergent ray
16 5054/42 N 08 Q.2 image on plane mirror
17 5054/42 N 07 Q.3 Refraction of light (glass block)
18 5054/42 J 07 Q.2 Ray of light on plan mirror
19 5054/4 N 06 Q.1 Volume of glass prism
20 5054/42 J 06 Q.4 Volume of glass in convex lens
22 5054/42 N 05 Q.3 focal length of a lens
23 5054/42 N 04 Q.4 Glass prism (ray diagram)
24 5054/42 N 04 Q.5 Converging lens used as magnifying glass
25 5054/42 J 04 Q.1 Ray diagram
26 5054/42 J 04 Q.5 Lens Distance of image /distance of object
27 5054/42 N 03 Q.1 Ray diagram glass block angle of incident REFRACTION
28 5054/42 J 03 Q.1 Plane mirror Ray diagram
Waves
1 5054/42 N 12 Q.1 Investigate the speed of water wav
Sound
1 5054/42 N 18 Q.3 A student and her friend measure an approximate value for the
speed of sound in air using echoes.
2 5054/42 N 09 Q.2 Speed of sound in air
Radioactivity
1 5054/42 N 11 Q.4 Existence of background radiation