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3. Measuring cylinders are used to measure volume. Look 1 / 1 pt


at the diagram.

What is the volume of the piece of


rock?..................................................................................cm3

50cm3

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4. The mass of a liquid is 40g. Name a piece of apparatus 3 / 4 pts


that could be used to

measure this mass.                                                             


                                                                 [1Mark]

(b) The volume of the liquid is 50cm3. Name a piece of


apparatus that could be used to

measure this volume.                                                         


                                                                 [1Mark]

(c) Calculate the density of the liquid. Show your working


and give units in your answer.                 [2Mark]
a) measuring cylinder

b) measuring liquid

c)

p=m/v

40g

p= --------------- = 0.8 g/cm3


50cm3

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5. The diagram shows an open tank containing water.


2 / 2 pts
A, B and C are gauges which measure water pressure in
the tank.

Which statement is correct.                                               


                [1 Mark]

The water pressure is greatest at A.

The water pressure is greatest at B.

The water pressure is greatest at C.

The water pressure at A, B and C is the same

What happens to the readings on the gauges if more


water is added to the tank?                   [1 Mark]

a) water pressure is greatest at c

b) the pressure increases

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6. The diagram shows a sealed tank which contains a cold 3 / 3 pts


gas. It is fitted with pressure
gauges at P, Q and R

(i)  Which statement is correct.                                         


      [1 Mark]

The pressure is greatest at P.

The pressure is greatest at Q.

The pressure is greatest at R.

The pressure at P, Q and R is the same. 

(ii) What happens to the readings on the gauges if the


gas warms up?                                    [1]

(iii) Explain how the gas particles exert pressure on the


walls of the tank.                                 [1]

i) The pressure at P, Q and R is the same

ii) The gauges will show that the pressure has increased

iii) The pressure exerted by a gas is because of the random motion of


particles in the gas. Gases have weak intermolecular forces and the parti‐
cles are in random motion and these particles crash with the walls of the
tank. These collisions with the walls of the tank exert pressure on the gas.

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7. Jamila and Ahmed collect information about a camel 1 / 2 pts


and a horse.

Pressure is calculated by the equation

pressure =force/ area

The total pressure exerted by the camel’s feet is 2.5 N/


cm2

Calculate the total pressure exerted by the horse’s feet.

pressure N/ cm2                                                                 
                                    [2 Mark]

The pressure exerted by the horse's feet is 10N/cm2

8. 1 / 3 pts

The pressure on the archer's fingers is 240N/cm2

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9. 2 / 2 pts

Skis are made wide than the person's feet is because the more area de‐
creases the pressure on the skis

10. 1 / 3 pts

The density of the wire is 8.9g/cm3

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