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sf Department Ge i Education BESS PROVINCE OF KWAZULU-NATAL ENQUIRIES: MRS E, COETZEE NO: 037- 327 0462 DATE: 1970972016 | ERRATA/ERRATUM COMMON TEST SEPTEMBER 2016 GRADE 11 SUBJECT: PHYSICAL SCIENCE P1 DATE: 23 SEPTEMBER 2016 ATTENTION: CHIEF INVIGILATOR [PAGE | QUESTION [ERROR CORRECTION 6 4 Accurrent of 2 Aregisters [A current of 0,8 A registers ‘on ammeter Ay ‘on ammeter Ay | : | - _ - - Ly, Ke I], 09. 20K, MR R.C. PENNISTON DATE SENIOR MANAGER PROVINCIAL EXAMINATION ADMINISTATION Tegahor moveg Sesh ios fare Haugh “quay edurton and ale devcprank QWAZULD-MATAL DEPARIMENT OF EDUCATION Postal Adaross Pvt 209 NOI + EAST END « Ihysicl Address: 72 Stolwat Silane Sirect + MlgateAulcng + Ourbon + 4000 Tel: 2/31 327 0482 « Web: winwianeducation sore Copyright reserved Education KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA PHYSICAL SCIENCES P1 (PHYSICS) COMMON TEST SEPTEMBER 2016 " NATIONAL SENIOR lela ey Nit GRADE 11 This question paper consists of 6 pages and 2 data sheets Please turn over Physical Sciences Pt NSC September 2016 Common Test INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. Write your name in the appropriate space on the ANSWER BOOK. 2. This question paper consists of 4 questions. Answer ALL the questions in the ANSWER BOOK. 3. You may use a non-programmable calculator, 4. You may use appropriate mathematical instruments. 5. YOU ARE ADVISED TO USE THE ATTACHED DATA SHEETS. 6. Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this question paper. 7. Write neatly and legibly. Copyright reserved Physical Sciences P1 Nsc ‘September 2016 Common Test QUESTION 4 Four options are provided as possible answers to the following questions. Each question has only ONE correct answer. Write only the letter (A-D) next to the question number (1.1-1.3) in the ANSWER BOOK, for example 1.3 D. 1.1 Aneutral metal sphere, M, is placed on an insulated stand. An identical metal sphere, N, carries a charge of +Q as shown. w N M and N are now brought into contact. What is the magnitude of the charge on M when Las proves away? c & 2 D ° (2) 1.2 Abar magnet is moved out of a coil, as shown in the diagram below. X and Y are two points on the conductor. -_ x Y Which ONE of the following CORRECTLY describes the direction of the current and the polarity of the left end of the coil? DIRECTION OF CURRENT | POLARITY OF LEFTEND OF COIL | _XtoY Xto¥ Y to X olo|a|>| | 2) Copyright reserved Physical Sciences P1 Nsc ‘September 2016 Common Test 1.3. The two resistors in circuit 1 below are identical. They are connected in series to a cell of emf Vand negligible intemal resistance. The power dissipated by each resistor is P. Circuit 1 v | _ | R R Lp]! The two resistors are now connected in parallel, as shown in circuit 2 below. Circuit 2 C = ‘The power dissipated by each resistor in the circuit 2 is ... A 2. B 4P. Cc BP, ( é DOP @ [6] Copyright reserved Physical Sciences P1 NSC September 2016 Common Test QUESTION 2 | 2.1 Draw the electric field pattern associated with a negative point charge. (2) 2.2 Three point charges A, B and C of magnitudes -2 uC: + 4 uC and -2 UC respectively are placed in the diagram as shown. 2.2.1 State, in words, Coulomb's Law of Electrostatics 2) 2.2.2 Calculate the magnitude of the Coulombic Force that A exerts on B. (3) 2.2.3. Calculate the magnitude of the net Coulombic Force that charge B experiences as a result of the other two charges. (3) 2.2.4 Calculate the strength of the net electric field at B. ) [13] JUESTION 3 “A fiat, rectangular coil consisting of 150 turns has the dimensions 25 cm by 30 om. itis ina uniform, 1,20 T, magnetic field, with plane of the coil parallel to the field. In 0,2 s, itis rotated so that the plane of the coil is perpendicular to the field. 3.1. State Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction in words. @ 3.2 Calculate the: 3.2.1 change in magnetic flux through the coll during this rotation (3) 3.2.2. emf induced in the coll during this rotation (3) 3.2.3. current induced in the coil during this rotation if the coll is connected to a resistor of 500 @) 11] Copyright reserved Physical Sciences Pt NSC September 2016 Common Test QUESTION 4 A battery of emf 2,4 V and negligible internal resistance Is connected in a circuit as shown below. A current of 2A registers on ammeter Ay 2,aV 4,09 b+ 0 30 ) 2A o 4.1 State Ohm’s law in words. (2) 4.2 Calculate the effective resistance of the circuit. ) 4.3 Calculate the reading on: 4.3.1. The voltmeter. @) 4.3.2. The ammeter As. (3) 4.4 Calculate the amount of energy (in kWh) that is transferred to the circuit in 48 hours. (A 4.5 The 3 Q resistor is now replaced by a 6 resistor? How will this affect each of the following? (Choose from: INCREASES, DECREASES OR REMAIN THE SAME) 4.5.1. The reading on Ay Explain the answer. (3) 4.5.2 The reading on Az, (1) [20] TOTAL MARKS: 50 Copyright reserved Physical Sciences P1 Nsc September 2016 Common Test DATA FOR PHYSICAL SCIENCES GRADE 11 TABLE 1: PHYSICAL CONSTANTS PAPER 1 (PHYSICS) NAME SYMBOL, VALUE Acceleration due to gravity 9 96m" Gravitational constant G 6,67 x 1077 Nem@kg® Coulomb's constant k 9,0 x 10°Nm*=C Speed of light in a vacuum c 3,0x 10° ms" (Charge on electron’ e 46x 107 C yechion mass: Me 9,11 x 10°" kg Radius of earth Re 6,38 x 10m Mass of earth Me 5,98 x 107" kg TABLE 2: FORMULAE ELECTROSTATICS [._kQ.Q, F k= ,0 x 10° Nm?C) eral E=G {k= 9,0 x 10°Nm?-c?) 4 JECTROMAGNETISM ( Copyright reserved Physical Sciences Pt ‘September 2016 Common Test NSC 8 Ww wev — q Pay We=ViAt P=vI WeFRat P=PR we Nat ov oR Copyright reserved 0% panosarnbuisen Nez’etor = 4 OZL + OL = ed CUZ Noze= et-on) mv 2OVxF 0x2 ore” aM Sin 4 22 @ (0202) r» won Uusonjaq eouersi 24940 suenbs ou 0 euoRodoid Aossonu pue sa6seq sin fo 1onpoad 24) 01 reuogiodoid Apooap st se\Ro Ypee Uo Yee sofueyo Z etn eale} SONIA 1ZZ @ Buryrew 105 140 4 zNousano {a1 ya eb wa th eo VE + Nowsano ‘Wel vouuen ofaz squares os © sa seuss isha eo wn aaa Povosar Suton “SoBe y yo sistsuco wnpuesowow StL “EN anoy b '3WLL 05 'SIVW ALVOI4ILUAD YOINSS orn wnanvaowaw 9b0z NASWWALdaS 4s31 NOWWOD {solsaHa) bd SON3IOS TVOISAHA volusv HINos 40 onanday uoneonpa Jo jueunsedag [eN-nINZEMy, uoneonps Pry Slancos Pt nse ° 224 FE ae a 1018.23, 4x10" = 2545 x 10°N.C* QUESTION 3 3.1 The induced em in a conductors direct proportional tothe rate of change of magnet ‘ux through the circuit. ¥~" 324 $= 80058. A = 1,20 Cos 90°. A= 0 Why 9 = BC0s6. A= 1,20 Cos 0 x(0.25 x0,30) ¥ = 0, 08 Wb Ag = 4 - $1 =0,03-0= 0,09 Wor Y FROM 323 £@ 1 _450,0.08% 9322 e=-nSPS_ 1500084 e7sovv at 809g = 670 £, = 6250 aaa P= va va 135 Ae QUESTION 4 4.1 The current in a metal conductor is directly proportional tothe potential dflerence ‘across the ends ofthe conductor, provided the temperature remains constant. vv oro) Copyright reserves Please tum over Senter Common Test 031 o ® ® mm pryscalscmosse1 Nw 10 fers 42 mp te ere mo ets Re=20 fective Resistance =Ry + Re=2 1 #307 on £424, = £424 anv Rog = £62430 434 VeiRyve0gx20=10W oR V=IRY =08x1 =08W, therefore V=24-08=1,6V¥ MARK POSITIVELY FROM 43.1 432 ould v 1 I=027A v 4a PaVIY=2.4x0,8v 1,02W = 0.00192 W= Pt = 0.00192. 48v = 0,00216 KWhy “een Resistance of ekcult increases. “From Ohms Law, R inversely proportional to curent v (3) 48.2 Increase. ¥ Copia reserve Pleso ten over September 2016 Commgp Test ° ° o ° ©

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