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第三年巳乙
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一九六五年度
考試題預習
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物理科
(廿一)
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Iftions 16 the combined resistance
V volts, the total p.1. across
Them, and
PHYSICS (21) By Mr. Luk Wing Chee
I amperes, the current passing.
V - TH
V
1
Ara
J
IR
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- Sum of individual ́p.d.s, scross R, and bo
(same current passing through
a. and R.)
2. 80lution
(a) If a charged rod is brought mar to two indulated uncharged metallic bodies A and B which are in contact
the two bodies will become charged Like charges repelled to the remote body,8 and ablike.
charges are attracted to A.
in the neighbourbood, of the inducing charge rod, the two
bodies are separated,
The two charges on A
sad B are known was induced charges. The phenomenontis kaovn na electrostatic induction.
(b)
1. The two ingulated metal
spheres A and B are
placed together ao that they touch one another and thus form a ainele conductor.
2. The ebonite rod is rubbed with a piece of fur la order to produce electri- fication by friction, ebonite rod becomes ne- gatively charged.
While
CHREGED
Charge
A
Insulated uncharged conductors
thonite The
3. The charged ebonite rod is
brought near to A. As a result, a positive charge is induced on A and a negative charge on B.
4. Still keeping the charged rod in, position, sphere B is moved a short distance away from A
5. The charged rod 18 DOW re-
moved anu A and B are tested for charge.
red
cantacy
A and B
separatecr
4
n = B
B2
I
The o.d.s.Tor R, and H are equa),
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數學科 (廿一)
·容明健 •
Mathematics
Solutions to lost week
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rope which is 50 yu
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A donkey is tetherae to a field of 78 yards length, by a what percentage of the area of the field can reach? what lengh of rope is required for the donkey so De able to reach nalf the field?
78 x 1 sq ya 6084 na yd
Area
of
field
Area the donkey can reach
with of a circio
2500
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Percentage
of
field
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renco the donkey can
2500
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22.1% lapp ?
Length of the rope.
it be the
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where
radius
22
on each are
10 series.
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A WILL
become positively charged while B becomes Degatively charged.
Inducing charge.
removed
(b) An electrophorus consists of a circular slab of insulallog material, together with a brass disc on an unsulating handle. Flie ebonite slab. 18 given a negative charge by flicking it with a piece of fur, and then the brass disc is placed on Lop of it. This resulte in positive and negative charges becoming induced respectively on the lover and upper surfaces of the brass disc. (The disc does not become charged negatively by conduction, since it 18 never quite flat and makes contact
ith the lab only at two or three points.} The brass dist is now earthed momentarily by touching it with the finger so that the negative induced charge is repelled to earth. removing the disc from the slab it is found to be positively
harged.
This charge may De transierred by contact to other hos Ce ind can be brought back to the diec and recharged without Clicking at with fur again, In this way a cousiderable large
barge may be obtained,
insulating
handle
Brass diss
Ebonite sfab
Charges induesp
on brass dica
Brass dise earthed
·Brass dice
refered
(1) When an insulated brass sphere of positive charge
is brought into contact with the outside of an insulated hollow conductor, it is charged positively.
The charges reside on the outside of the follow aphere on removias the brass sphere.
(11) When the charged sphere is in contact with the 10- side of the Hollow conductor, it is also charged positive- ly and with charges reside on the outside also,
The fact that charges reside on the outside of the conductor can be teated by using a proof-plane with à gold-leaf electroscope.
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[6) Advantages or a lena accumulator:
(1) This kind of cells can be recharged after being run down by passing current through the is from a dynamo'er other source of current Caicanly}
(2) It has a low, internal resistance and hence can give
large current with very little drop in terminal potential difference..
(d) A fully charged lead accumulator consists of:
Electroder:
Positive plates:- Lead perezia. (Pho)
Dark chocolate brown in colour. Negative plates:- Spongy lead (Pb)
Sia ta grey.
and distilled water 15.6.
After discharging it become #j
Positiva platea:- "Lead sulphate (PbS0,
Lighter brown.
Begative plates:- Lead sulphate (PbS0)
Lighter gro
Electrolyte- Bado, and more water (5,0.
1.18)
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Three precautions in the correct maintenance of accumulator (1) Give routine charge after use Give extended charge Do not leavesa, at least once a month or fortnight discharged cell idle.
(2) Keep the electrolyte level about 3/8 inch above the
plates.
es. Take regular 5.0. readings and make good. evaporation losses by adding distilled water, Add acid only if acid is spilt.
(3) Keep the vents clear and the terminais clean and
lightly greased to prevent corrosion
solution
(a) The force or tendency of driving an electric current throu
conductor is called an electromotive force." tive force (enf.) results from the fact that strona repel each other, Electrons, therefore, Lond to be repelled out of bodies that have a large concentration of electrons and to enter bodies that either lack electrons or have very few excess electrons, if two bodies with equal concentrations of electrons are connected by a conducting no electrone will flow from one to the other, there
wirew
E constant tez- The current passing through a vire al perature is proportional to the potential difference between its ends. This known as Ohn's Lằvị
The resistance of a conductor is the ratio of ins potential difference across it to the current flowing through it
(1) Resistance, of two conductors connected to deriep:
{s}
3
x
÷
onn
6 cells
trohms)
E 12 volts
r='o. 6 ohms,
V = //.25 volts
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9.chms
current Flaving
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current in y-on co21
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Area
OF
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17 RO fe
Sector VAB
1/2 42T4
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A
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303.6 53 rt
vide anti 11.8
bath is ft. long and 30 ft. Swimming
20 ane end to 7 ft. depth increases uniformly from 2 [x.
The cross-section of the delivery pipe i at the other
flows full bore circle of diameter 6 in. and the water
2 ft.
par through it at uniform speed of
takan to fill the hath the Time in hours.
sec Find
Arsection
01 the batt
=
#
tupper base lower baseline) $(3-7)(90)
450 sq. CA
PLAN
CLEVATION
1 K-SECTION:
sq.ft
of bath capacity)= X-Section X breadth
(05 The pipi
Area of pipe
150 x 30
13300 u
ú in. L ---2
22x(1)2 = 7216
Speel or running water thro, pipe • 2 ft/sec
Yol of water
into the hath per set
1
zx 2
cu.ft.
22 x 2 x 450X30X730BRE
the bath ザ 22 x. 2
Fors are
0
150X 3087 116
2212×60×60
105
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the exercises for this week:
ABGD 13 parolielogram.
WBLIC LIBRANE
dacross
1 x 6
2:
VoLGMe per
It the mo
GOLF
of this main currant (11)
D
che
main current (1
121
225
sup
Prove that
AC2 + BD2 2 A82 + 2 Bc2
ara mid-points of AG, BU
4xy 2 AB2. 802. Cu2.. m2 - AC2. 802.
4.2.
ABCU IS a quadrilaterais p Prove that
J.M.
U is a point on
the side BU of Trig, ABC such that BD=2DC
Prove that AR2· ZAC2 = 6 CD2 + + 3 AD2
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volta or 11.25 volta
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(a) State Faraday a lave si electroivala
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and two platique electrodes dipping into a glass võnnel The glass vessel is filled in turn with
(i) distilled water (i) mercury, (iii) aliute sulphuric acid Explain what happens to the bulb and to the liquid in each case. Draw a diagram of the carbuit
(c) in finding the error of an Ammeter, it is placed in series
with a silver voltameter When the current is adjusted so that the ammeter reade 2 amps. it is found that 8,2 ga of silver are deposited on the cathode in 1 hour. What Is the error of the ammeter? Ec.e; ofalvar ia 0 001118 coulomb.
2, (e) braw a circuit diagram of a metre-bridge for measurinn
Give the theory of the method.
resistance
b) A metre bridge in used to measure an unknown resistance.
A standard 2 ohm coil is placed in the right-hand gap and
The the unknown resistance placed in the left-hand gap. anil point is found at the 48.4 on, merk Calculate the value of the anknown re
resistance. Where would the buil point be if the resistances were interchanged?. explain how an ammeter givings full-scale deflection for a current of 15 mA., and of resistance 5 ohms. may be converted, to a voltmeter to measure up to 6 volta Calculate the value of any resistance required,
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