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SPM 2020 Physics Topic Review Guide

1. The document provides 16 questions from SPM 2020 trial papers related to various physics topics like elasticity, waves, pressure, electricity, light, force and motion, electromagnetism, and heat. 2. The questions test understanding of concepts such as how springs are elastic, how polaroid filters show light waves are transverse, how submarines float and dive, and how electric motors rotate. 3. Other concepts examined include mirages, effects of battery connections on bulb brightness, momentum and inertia principles in heavy vehicles, working principles of transformers and how to reduce power loss in transmission cables.

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SPM 2020 Physics Topic Review Guide

1. The document provides 16 questions from SPM 2020 trial papers related to various physics topics like elasticity, waves, pressure, electricity, light, force and motion, electromagnetism, and heat. 2. The questions test understanding of concepts such as how springs are elastic, how polaroid filters show light waves are transverse, how submarines float and dive, and how electric motors rotate. 3. Other concepts examined include mirages, effects of battery connections on bulb brightness, momentum and inertia principles in heavy vehicles, working principles of transformers and how to reduce power loss in transmission cables.

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ULANGKAJI BERFOKUS FIZIK MENGIKUT TOPIK

PERCUBAAN SPM 2020


UNDERSTANDING SKILL (4M)

SAB - NO.9, (C ) ELASTICITY

1.

Based on the kinetic theory of matter, explain why springs are elastic.
SAB - NO.10 (b) WAVES

2.

Polaroid filter activity can prove that a wave is a transverse wave type. Explain how
polaroid filters prove that light waves are transverse waves?
SAB - NO.11 (b) PRESSURE

3.

Explain how the submarine float and submerge in the sea water.

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SAB - N0.12 ( c) (i) ELECTRICITY

4.

Explain how an electric motor is able to rotate.


PERLIS - NO.9 (C ) LIGHT

5.

While driving a car on a hot day, you may see a mirage on the road. Explain how mirage
occurred.

PERLIS - NO.10 (b) ELECTRICITY

6.

Batteries with internal resistance connected in series and in parallel as shown in


Diagram 10.3 will affect the brightness of the bulbs. Explain why.

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PERLIS - NO.11 (b) FORCE AND MOTION

7.

Using the concepts of momentum and inertia, explain why the speed and load limit must be
imposed on heavy vehicles as depicted in Diagram.

PERLIS - NO. 12 (a) (ii) ELECTROMAGNETISM

8.

Explain the working principle of the transformer.


PAHANG - NO. 9 (b) PRESSURE

9.

Explain why the hot air balloon rise up when the air in the balloon is heated.

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PAHANG - NO.10 (b) WAVES

10. Diagram 10.3 shows an audio frequency generator connected to a speaker and
placed near the corner of a wall. Three students, A, B and C, are standing around
the next corner. The generator and speaker can produce sound with the same speed but different
pitch.

When a high pitch sound is generated, only student C can hear the sound clearly.
When a low pitch sound is generated, all the three students can hear the sound
clearly. Explain this situation.

PAHANG - NO. 11 (b) -ELASTICITY

11.

Explain why the spring is elastic.

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PAHANG NO.12 (b) ELECTRICITY

12.

Power loss in the transmission cables occurs during the transmission of the electricity to the
house. Explain how to reduce the power loss in the transmission cables .
BP NO. 9 (b) PRESSURE

13.

Diagram shows a balloon on a bed of nails which does not pop when a load is put on it.
Explain why the observation is happened.

BP NO.10 (d) - ELECTROMAGNETISM

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14.

Explain the working principle of a transformer.


BP NO.11 (c ) HEAT

15.

Diagram shows what happen when a dented ping pong ball is poured with boiled water. By
using kinetic theory of gas, explain the changes in volume, pressure and temperature
of the ping pong ball after boiled water is poured onto it.

BP NO. 12 (a) (ii) dan (iii) ELECTRICITY

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16.

Based on Diagram, sketch the expected voltage against current graph and
explain how the electromotive force, E, dan internal resistance, r, of a dry cell can
be determined. What happened to the internal resistance, r, if the dry cell is used for a long
time?

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