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    Q&A - PSLE Science

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      Blue Dolphin
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      balu_priya:
      Blue Dolphin:

      [quote=\"balu_priya\"]Please help. This is a prelim paper which I got from a neighbour. http://i47.tinypic.com/212a2s7.jpg\">


      (3) Cup T - largest surface area

      Why? I thoght that the round cup has larger exposed surface area. Please enlighten me.[/quote]Recall those cupcake wrappers? Once it \"open up\", the surface area is much larger than a round cup of similar diameter.

      Or perhaps to think about curtains; when the curtain is \"unfolded\", it is about 1.5 times longer.

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        Robertpattinsonidle
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        insanePaPa:
        Pls enlighten me, pls.


        A plastic beaker, with a hole at the bottom, is held above a waterwheel using a retort stand. Water dripping from the beaker causes the waterwheel to turn. Water drips into a dish place below. State the energy conversion that takes place.

        Is this answer correct?
        Gravitational potential energy (water in the beaker)--> Kinetic energy (waterwheel)--> Heat & Sound energy (water in the dish).

        or this
        Gravitational potential energy (water in the beaker)--> Kinetic energy (waterwheel)--> Potential energy (water in the dish).

        :thankyou:

        insanePaPa
        Second one is correct. If possible add sound energy but that is not neede here in this case. Thanks
        Robertpattinsonidle ft.JB

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          Robertpattinsonidle
          last edited by

          Blue Dolphin:
          Blue Dolphin:

          [quote=\"balu_priya\"]Please help. This is a prelim paper which I got from a neighbour. http://i47.tinypic.com/212a2s7.jpg\">


          (3) Cup T - largest surface area

          Why? I thoght that the round cup has larger exposed surface area. Please enlighten me.[/quote]Recall those cupcake wrappers? Once it \"open up\", the surface area is much larger than a round cup of similar diameter.

          Or perhaps to think about curtains; when the curtain is \"unfolded\", it is about 1.5 times longer.[/quote]
          But the qsn did not say to open up. So anwer should be the first one. Thanks
          robertpattinsonidle ft. JB

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            insanePaPa
            last edited by

            Robertpattinsonidle:
            insanePaPa:

            Pls enlighten me, pls.


            A plastic beaker, with a hole at the bottom, is held above a waterwheel using a retort stand. Water dripping from the beaker causes the waterwheel to turn. Water drips into a dish place below. State the energy conversion that takes place.

            Is this answer correct?
            Gravitational potential energy (water in the beaker)--> Kinetic energy (waterwheel)--> Heat & Sound energy (water in the dish).

            or this
            Gravitational potential energy (water in the beaker)--> Kinetic energy (waterwheel)--> Potential energy (water in the dish).

            :thankyou:

            insanePaPa

            Second one is correct. If possible add sound energy but that is not neede here in this case. Thanks
            Robertpattinsonidle ft.JB

            Thanks Robertpattinsonidle for your input.
            Is it true that if this setup is useful in a particular application (e.g. water turbine to generate electricity), then it should end with 'Potential energy'?

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              charsen
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              Hi insane papa,

              It should end with electrical energy.There is no such thing as water turbine.Let me help you on your phrasing.It should be hydro electric pl ant,where the running water from the river turns the turbine and causes the generator to generate electrical energy.
              Charsrn.

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                balu_priya
                last edited by

                Recall those cupcake wrappers? Once it "open up", the surface area is much larger than a round cup of similar diameter.


                Or perhaps to think about curtains; when the curtain is "unfolded", it is about 1.5 times longer.[/quote]
                But the qsn did not say to open up. So anwer should be the first
                robertpattinsonidle ft. JB[/quote]
                But answer key says its 3.I donโ€™t understand.

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                  Robertpattinsonidle
                  last edited by

                  balu_priya:
                  Recall those cupcake wrappers? Once it \"open up\", the surface area is much larger than a round cup of similar diameter.


                  Or perhaps to think about curtains; when the curtain is \"unfolded\", it is about 1.5 times longer.
                  But the qsn did not say to open up. So anwer should be the first
                  robertpattinsonidle ft. JB[/quote]
                  But answer key says its 3.I don't understand.[/quote]
                  ok...i think i understand wat answer key is saying. the qsn says that metal of same diameter so in math it is true that T has larger exposed surface area when OPENED. but by fact the qsn did not tell to open they just said to leave it like that. so ans should be 1 not 3. u know answer keys are not so correct all the time. thanks
                  robertpattinsonidle ft.JB

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                    Robertpattinsonidle
                    last edited by

                    insanePaPa:
                    Robertpattinsonidle:

                    [quote=\"insanePaPa\"]Pls enlighten me, pls.


                    A plastic beaker, with a hole at the bottom, is held above a waterwheel using a retort stand. Water dripping from the beaker causes the waterwheel to turn. Water drips into a dish place below. State the energy conversion that takes place.

                    Is this answer correct?
                    Gravitational potential energy (water in the beaker)--> Kinetic energy (waterwheel)--> Heat & Sound energy (water in the dish).

                    or this
                    Gravitational potential energy (water in the beaker)--> Kinetic energy (waterwheel)--> Potential energy (water in the dish).

                    :thankyou:

                    insanePaPa

                    Second one is correct. If possible add sound energy but that is not neede here in this case. Thanks
                    Robertpattinsonidle ft.JB

                    Thanks Robertpattinsonidle for your input.
                    Is it true that if this setup is useful in a particular application (e.g. water turbine to generate electricity), then it should end with 'Potential energy'?[/quote]ok. now the potential energy is the stored energy collected in the dish. and like wat charsen said there is no such thing as water tubine. ๐Ÿ™‚
                    thanks
                    robertpattinsonidle ft.JB

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                      Robertpattinsonidle
                      last edited by

                      balu_priya:
                      Recall those cupcake wrappers? Once it \"open up\", the surface area is much larger than a round cup of similar diameter.


                      Or perhaps to think about curtains; when the curtain is \"unfolded\", it is about 1.5 times longer.
                      But the qsn did not say to open up. So anwer should be the first
                      robertpattinsonidle ft. JB[/quote]
                      But answer key says its 3.I don't understand.[/quote]
                      anyways... where did u get this qsn from?

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                        chow
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                        Help needed for Henry Park Prelim 2012 Paper 1 Q8. Do you include the "Lime caterpillar" in the population of the "Lime butterfly"? The suggested answer includes.


                        Thanks in advance!

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