All posts Kcse Notes Physics Form 1

Physics Form 1 Notes : CHAPTER FOUR – PRESSURE

CHAPTER FOURPRESSUREPressure is defined as the force acting normally (perpendicularly) per unit area. The SI units for pressure is newton per metre squared (N/m2). One

All posts Kcse Notes Physics Form 4

Physics Form 4 Notes : CHAPTER ELEVEN – ELECTRONICS

CHAPTER ELEVENELECTRONICS Conductors, insulators and semi-conductors An insulator is a material or object which resists flow of heat (thermal insulator) or electrical charges (electrical insulators). Examples

All posts SENIOR 1 & 2 PHYSICS

CHAPTER FOURTEEN: BEHAVIOUR OF LIGHT – PHYSICS S1-S2 NOTES

 LEARNING OBJECTIVESBy the end of this chapter, you should be able to:1.  Define: (a)  A ray and a beam. (b)  State and draw the types

All posts Kcse Notes Physics Form 1

Physics Form 1 Notes : CHAPTER SEVEN – HEAT TRANSFER.

CHAPTER SEVEN HEAT TRANSFER.Heat is transferred in matter through the following methods: conduction, convection and radiation.Conduction This is the transfer of heat in solids. The

All posts Physics Practical Questions and Answers

MUMIAS DISTRICT PHYSICS PRACTICAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

MUMIAS DISTRICT PHYSICS PRACTICAL QUESTIONS1.  You are provided with the following apparatus: Ammeter (0-2.5A) A voltmeter (0 –5 V) A straight wire AB 1.0m long

All posts Kcse Notes Physics Form 3

Physics Form 3 Notes : CHAPTER EIGHT – HEATING EFFECT OF AN ELECTRIC CURRENT

CHAPTER EIGHT –HEATING EFFECT OF AN ELECTRIC CURRENTWhen current flows, electrical energy is transformed into other forms of energy i.e. light, mechanical and chemical changes. Factors

All posts Physics Practical Questions and Answers

SOTIK DISTRICT 1ST EXAM PHYSICS PRACTICAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

SOTIK DISTRICT 1ST EXAM PHYSICS PRACTICAL QUESTIONS 1.  You are provided with the following apparatus:-   Full retort stand Optical pin 20cm copper wire Protractor Two

All posts KCSE PHYSICS REVISION PAST PAPERS

PHYSICS PAPER 232/1 K.C.S.E 2001

 1.  Fig. 1 shows a burette partly filed with a liquid. The burette was initially full to the mark O. If the quantity of the