Model Question+Answer 2007
Model Question+Answer 2007
Model Question+Answer 2007
Name: DOB:
Institution:
Attempt all questions. Mark for each question or part of a question is given in the right
margin. You are advised to first answer the questions which you can easily do and then
come back to attempt seemingly difficult ones. Originality in approach will be rewarded.
Data sheet
Speed of light in free space c 3.00 ×
108 m s-1
Elementary charge e 1.60 ×10-
19
C
Mass of a proton (rest mass) mp 1.67×10-27
kg
Acceleration of free fall at Earth's surface g 9.81 m s-2
Stefan-Boltzmann constant σ 5.67 × 10-8
Wm-2K-4
Standard atmospheric pressure PA 0.101 M Pa
Avogadro constant NA 6.02 × 1023
mol-1
Radius of the Earth RE 6.37 × 106
m
Mass of the Earth ME 5.98 × 1024
kg
Mass of the Sun MS 1.99× 1030
kg
Radius of orbit of Jupiter Rjo 7.78 × 1011
m
Mass of the Jupiter MJ 1.90× 1027
kg
Orbital period of the Jupiter TJ 11.9 years
NePhO, preselection test, 2007
Question 1:
(a) (i) While taking shower, I turned on the shower tap accidently
when the showerhead was resting on the floor. The flexible pipe
thrashed around like a berserk snake. Explain this behaviour. [2]
Ans: As the shower tap is turned on, water rushes out and exerts a force of reaction (Newton’s
third law), which pushes the shower head back.
The shower head and the flexible pipe lying free on the ground do not have a firm support. The
angular momentum about the point of support changes constantly and gives the berserk behaviour.
[1+1]
(e) According to the Nepal Bureau of Standards, copper wire used for interior wiring of
houses, hotels and industrial plants is permitted to carry no more than a maximum
amount of current. The table below shows the maximum current Imax for several common
sizes of wire with proper insulation. The “wire gauge” is a standard method to describe
the diameter of the wire. Note that larger the diameter of the wire, the smaller the wire
gauge.