Physics JAMB, WAEC, NECO AND NABTEB Official Past Questions

4894

If tension is maintained on a stretched string of length 0.6m, such that its fundamental frequency of 220Hz is excited, determine the velocity of the transverse wave in the string.

  • A. 528 ms-1
  • B. 264 ms-1
  • C. 132 ms-1
  • D. 66 ms-1
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4895

The time rate of loss of heat by a body is proportional to the

  • A. difference in temprature between the body and its surroundings
  • B. temperature of its surroundings
  • C. ratio of the temperature of the body to that of its surroundings
  • D. temperature of the body
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4896

Which of the following eye defects can be corrected using a cylindrical lens.

  • A. myopia
  • B. Astigmatism
  • C. Presbyopia
  • D. Chromatic abiration
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4897

the property that is propagated in a traveling wave is

  • A. frequency
  • B. amplitude
  • C. energy
  • D. wave lenght
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4898

To produce an enlarged and erect image with a concave mirror,the object must be positioned

  • A. at the principal focus
  • B. beyond the centre of curvature
  • C. between the principal focus and the centre of the curvature
  • D. between the principal focus and the pole
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4899

Which of the following is a characteristics of stationary waves?

  • A. They are formed by two identical waves travelling in opposite directions
  • B. they can be transverse or longitudinal
  • C. The distance between two successive nodes is one wavelenght
  • D. The antinode is a point of minimum displacement
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4900

I. Temperature.
II. Density of air molecules
III. Pressure
IV. Pitch
Which of the above will affect the velocity of sound in the air

  • A. I and II only
  • B. II and IV only
  • C. I,II and IV only
  • D. I,II,III nad IV
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4901

The radiator of a motor car is cooled by

  • A. radiation
  • B. conduction
  • C. convection
  • D. radiation and conduction
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4902

A coin place below a rectangular glass block of thickness 9cm and refractive index 1.5 is viewed vertically above the block. The apparent displacement of the coin is

  • A. 3 cm
  • B. 5 cm
  • C. 6 cm
  • D. 8 cm
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4903

The effect of a particle in a fluid attaining its terminal velocity is that the

  • A. acceleration is maximum
  • B. weight is equal to the retarding force
  • C. buoyancy force is equal to the to the viscous retardind force
  • D. buoyancy force is more than the weight of the fluid displaced
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4904

A particle in circular motion performs 30 oscillation in 6 seconds. Its angular velocity is

  • A. 5 rad s-1
  • B. 6 rad s-1
  • C. 5π rad s-1
  • D. 10π rad s-1
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4905

Two force each of 10N acts on a body, one towards the north and the other towards the east.
The magnitude and the direction of the resultant force are

  • A. 20N, 45°E
  • B. 20N, 45°W
  • C. 10√2N, 45°W
  • D. 10√2N, 45°E
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4906

If the distance between two suspended masses 10kg each is tripled, the gravitational force of attraction between them is reduced by

  • A. one half
  • B. one third
  • C. one quarter
  • D. one ninth
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4907

A body weighing 80N stands in an elevator that is about to move. The force exerted by floor on the body as the elevator moves upward with an acceleration of 5 ms-2 is
[g = 10ms-2]

  • A. 40 N
  • B. 80 N
  • C. 120 N
  • D. 160 N
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4908

The hydrostatic blood pressure difference between the head and the feet of a boy standing straight is 1.65 x 104 Nm-2. Find the height of the boy.

[ Density of blood = 1.1 x 103 kgm-3, g = 10ms-2]

  • A. 0.5 m
  • B. 0.6 m
  • C. 1.5 m
  • D. 2.0 m
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4909

A wheel and axle is used to raise a load of 500 N by the application of an effort of 250 N. If the radii of the wheel and the axle are 0.4 cm and 0.1 cm respectively, the efficiency of the machine is

  • A. 20 %
  • B. 40 %
  • C. 50 %
  • D. 60 %
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4910

A copper cube weighs 0.25 N in air, 0.17N when completely immersed in paraffin oil and 0.15 N when completely immersed in water.The ratio of upthrust in oil to upthrust in water is

  • A. 3 : 5
  • B. 4 : 5
  • C. 7 : 10
  • D. 13 : 10
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4911

The magnetic force on a charged particle moving with velocity v is

  • A. proportional to both the magnitude of the charge and the velocity v
  • B. independent of the magnitude of the charge
  • C. proportional to the velocity v only
  • D. proportional to the magnitude of the charge only
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4912

A capacitor of 20 x 10-12F and an inductor are joined in series. The value of the inductance that will give the circuit a resonance frequency of 200kHz is

  • A. I/16 H
  • B. I/8 H
  • C. I/64 H
  • D. I/32 H
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4913

Energy losses through eddy currents are reduced by using

  • A. low resistance wires
  • B. insulated soft iron wires
  • C. few turns of wires
  • D. high resistance wires
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4914

A transistor function mainly as a

  • A. switch and amplifier
  • B. rectifier and an amplifier
  • C. charge storer and an amplifier
  • D. charge storer and a switch
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