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(3671) Question Category: Short answers

Mention two applications of density in daily life:

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(3717) Question Category: Fill in blanks

The relative density of a body of density 8,000 kg/m3 is _________

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(3834) Question Category: Short answers

Differentiate between mass and weight of an object. Give five differences.

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(3935) Question Category: Multiple choices

In a laboratory, the diameter of a piece of wire can accurately be measured by
A Vernier Calliper
B Micrometer screw gauge
C Engineer’s Calliper
D Rate meter
E A thread wound round it once.

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(3949) Question Category: Practical

The aim of the experiment in Figure 1 is to determine the Young`s Modulus, Y of a wooden meter rule.

  1. Clamp a meter rule along the top of the bench with its graduated face upwards and with a length L about 85cm projecting beyond the edge of the bench. Record the length L.

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  1. Attach the pointer to the free end of the meter rule and note its position X0 on a meter rule clamped vertically in retort stand when unloaded.
  2. Suspend a load M of 50g at a distance 1.0cm from the free end. Note the new position of X of the pointer and and then deduce the depression, d of the pointer on the meter rule scale.
  3. Repeat procedure (c) above for M equal to 100g, 150g, 200g and 250g.
  4. Tabulate your results
  5. Plot the graph of d against M.
  6. Find the slope, S of the graph.
  7. Use the Vernier caliper to measure the breadth, b and the thickness, t of the meter rule.
  8. Calculate Young`s Modulus for the wooden meter rule from the expression frac{Sb}{4g}=frac{1}{Y}	imes left ( frac{L}{t} 
ight )^{3}
  9. Mention two sources of errors and two precautions taken in this experiment

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