Semiconductor and transistor as automatic switch. Choose type of fuse electric circuit for safety. Bernoulli principle (aerofoil) Choose spring (Most elastic) Choose material for hot air balloon.
Semiconductor and transistor as automatic switch. Choose type of fuse electric circuit for safety. Bernoulli principle (aerofoil) Choose spring (Most elastic) Choose material for hot air balloon.
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Semiconductor and transistor as automatic switch. Choose type of fuse electric circuit for safety. Bernoulli principle (aerofoil) Choose spring (Most elastic) Choose material for hot air balloon.
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Section A: Question 1: Form 4 (Chapter 1) Paper 3 Measuring Instrument - Vernier calliper/micrometer Section A: screw gauge (reading, accuracy, zero error) Question 1: Form 4 (Chapter 5) Question 2: Form 5 (Chapter 2) Snell Law/Refractive index (sin i against sin r) Choose type of fuse (Reading on protractor) Electric circuit for safety Question 2: Form 5 (Chapter 2) Question 3: Form 4 (Chapter 4) Internal resistance (E = V + Ir) Specific latent heat of fusion and Specific latent heat of vaporisation Section B: (Practical) Steaming of food 1. Form 4 (Chapter 2) Question 4: Form 4 (Chapter 3) Mass and Acceleration experiment (Ticker timer) Bernoulli principle (Aerofoil) 2. Form 4 (Chapter 4) Question 5: Form 5 (Chapter 3) Gas Law experiment (Boyle’s Law, Charles’s Law and Electromagnet (electric bell) Pressure Law) Question 6: Form 5 (Chapter 1) Specific Heat Capacity experiment (mass water Refraction of water increases, change in temperature decreases) Question 7: Form 5 (Chapter 5) 3. Form 5 (Chapter 1) Equation for alpha, beta and gamma decay (Graph of Interference of Light or Sound experiment nucleon number against proton number) (a increases, x decreases) Calculation for the nuclear energy 4. Form 5 (Chapter 2) Management of radioactive substance Factors that affect Resistance (length, cross-sectional Question 8: Form 4 (Chapter 2) area, temperature and type of material) Principle of conservation of energy (definition and Ohm’s Law experiment (V = IR) calculation) List of Experiemts: Choose spring (Most elastic) Form 4 – Chapter 2 Section B: (Modify and explain) (1) To investigate the relationship between inertia and Question 9-Essay: Form 4 (Chapter 5) mass Compare size of image formed by different object (2) To investigate the relationship between force and distance acceleration Application of convex mirror. (widen the viewing (3) To investigate the relationship between mass and angle) acceleration Modify projector @ microscope @ telescope) Form 4 – Chapter 3 Question 10-Essay: Form 5 (Chapter 3) (4) To investigate the relationship between depth and Electromagnetic induction (Lenz Law and Faraday pressure of liquid law, calculation, graph, AC generator, factors) (5) To investigate the relationship between immersion Design DC adaptor from AC supply (transformer and destance in water and weight rectifier) Form 4 – Chapter 4 (6) To investigate the relationship between mass of Section C: (Choose suitability) water and change in temperature Question 11-Essay: Form 4 (Chapter 5) (7) To investigate the relationship between the Archimedes’s principle (definition, calculation, float pressure and the volume (Boyle’s Law) concept calculation) (8) To determine the relationship between the Choose material for hot air balloon pressure and the temperature (Pressure Law) Question 12-Essay: Form 5 (Chapter 4) (9) To determine the relationship between the volume and the temperature (Charles’ Law) Form 5 – Chapter 1 (10) To investigate the relationship between the distance between two coherent source and distance bwteen two consecutive constructive inteference (Light and sound) Form 5 – Chapter 2 (11) To investigate the relationship between current and the potential difference for a wire (12) To investigate the factors affecting resistance (length, thickness of wire and temperature