1. A balloon filled with organ gas has a volume of
200cm3 at the earth’s surface where the temperature is 200
C, and the pressure 760mm of mercury. If it is allowed to ascend to a height where
the temperature is 00 C and the pressure 100mm of mercury, calculate
the volume of the balloon.
2. A fixed mass of Oxygen occupies a volume of 0.01m3
at a pressure of 1x105 Pa and a temperature 00 C. If the
pressure is increased to 5 x106 Pa and the temperature is increased to
250 C. What volume will the gas occupy?
3. A balloon is filled with air to a volume of 200ml
at a temperature of 293k. Determine the volume when the temperature rises to 353k
at the same pressure
4. Show that the density of a fixed mass of gas is
directly proportional to the pressure at constant temperature.
5. The pressure of helium gas of volume 10cm3
decreases to one third of its original value at a constant temperature. Determine
the final volume of the gas.
6. A narrow uniform glass tube contains air enclosed
by a 10cm thread of mercury. When the tube is held vertical, the air column is 600mm
long. When titled slightly, the air column is 679mm long. The temperature is the
same in both cases (i.e. temperature is constant)
I.
Give the reason for the
differences in length of the air column for the two positions
II.
Determine the atmospheric
pressure at the place (ρ of mercury=13.6gcm-3)
7. The refractive index of water is 4/3 and that of glass 3/2. Calculate the refractive index of glass with respect to water.
8. A ray of light travels from air through multiple
layers of transparent media 1, 2 and 3 whose boundaries are parallel as shown in
the figure below
Calculate;
a) Angle θ
b) The refractive index of m2
c) Speed of light in m1 (speed of light in
air = 3.0×108 m/s)
d) The refractive index of m3 with respect
to m1
9. An electric toy is rated 100W, 240V. Calculate
the resistance of the toy when operating normally.
10. An electric bulb with a filament of resistance
480 Ώ is connected to a 240V mains supply. Determine the energy dissipated in 2
minutes.
11. A 10μF capacitor is charged to a p.d of 200V and
isolated. It is then connected in parallel to a 20μF capacitor. Find:
I.
The resultant potential
difference.
II.
The energy stored before
connection.
III.
The energy in the two
capacitors after connection.
IV.
The energy difference
between II and III above and comment on your answer
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