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Physics -Obj 

1; (B) coulomb per second.

2; (B) coulomb per second.

3; (C) W

4; (B) weight and upthrust.

5; (C) II and III only.

6; (C) 20 m/s^-¹

7; (A) 10cm

8; (B) 2.0m/s^-¹

9; (B) 0.75m/s^-²

10; (B) Solidification

11; (C) 13.33m/s^-¹

12; (D) 325.3v

13; (B) below the image.

14; (B) An atom emits radiation when its electrons move from a higher to a lower energy level

15; (B) 63mg (rounded)

16; (C) 11 m/s^-¹ (rounded)

17; (C) 116.7k (rounded)

18; (B) W/I²R

19; (A) Wavelength

20 ; (C) 75%

21; (C) 0.30m

22; (B) 45°

23; (D) The diagram showing the ray reflecting back into the original medium at the boundary.

24; (B) Generator

25: (C) tungsten

26; (B) amplitude

27; (C) 2.0g cm³

28; (A) 2

29; (A) I(R¹+R²+R³)

30; (B) 20m

31; (C) 2x

32; (B) 20ms^-

33; (C) kg m^²s^-²

34; (A) choose the one facing down

35; (A) F×d²

36; (B) Displacement is a vector quantity.

37; (B) has dimension M^-¹L³T^-²

38; (D) I,II and IV only

39; (B) 0.02m³

40; (A) total time of flight of a projectile.


41; (C) 300N

42; (B) 42°

43; (D)

44; (A) follow a circular path.

45; (D) proportional to the square root of the tension in it.

46; (D) 1/16

47; (A) 4.83*10¹⁴ Hz

48; (A) Parabolic mirror

49; (D) 2.12N

50; (D) latent heat does not involve any change in temperature.

2025-WAEC-GCE-PHYSICS-ANSWERS!!!
(1a)
TABULATE
Under; Ferromagnetic Materials;
(i)Cobalt
(ii)Iron
(iii)Nickel

Under; Paramagnetic Materials:
(i)Aluminum
(ii)Platinum
(iii)Sodium

(2a)
Half-wave rectification.

(2b)
Direct current.

(2c)
Diode.

(3)
An absorption spectrum is a spectrum of light that shows the wavelengths of light absorbed by a substance. When light passes through a medium, such as a gas, liquid, or solid, certain wavelengths are absorbed by the substance, while others are transmitted or reflected.

(6)
a = g sin θ
= 10 m/s² × sin 30°
= 10 m/s² × 0.5
= 5 m/s²
10 = 0 + (1/2) × 5 × t²
10 = 2.5 × t²
t² = 10 / 2.5
t² = 4
t = √4
t = 2s

(5)
I ∝ (distance)² × mass
I ∝ (distance)² × mass

The dimensions of:
-- distance are L (length)
-- mass are M (mass)

So, the dimensions of I are:
I ∝ L² × M
I ∝ ML²
Therefore, the dimensions of moment of inertia are ML².

(9ai)
(i) Sensible heat changes the temperature of a substance without changing its state, while latent heat changes the state of the substance without changing its temperature.
(ii) Sensible heat can be measured with a thermometer, but latent heat cannot be directly measured by temperature change.
(iii) Sensible heat is associated with heating or cooling, whereas latent heat is involved in phase changes such as melting, boiling, or condensation.

(9aii)
(i) The Sun
(ii) Geothermal energy from the Earth's interior

(9aiii)
(i) Mercury has a much higher boiling point, so it can measure higher temperatures than alcohol.
(ii) Mercury does not wet glass (gives a clear, continuous column and more precise readings) and is highly visible.

(9bi)
At 0 °C: R₀ = 10 Ω
At 100 °C: R₁₀₀ = 110 Ω
Linear relationship: R = R₀ + (ΔR/ΔT)·T, where ΔR = 100 Ω over 100 °C --> 1 Ω/°C.
For R = 75 Ω:
T = (R – R₀) / (ΔR/ΔT) = (75 Ω – 10 Ω) / (1 Ω/°C) = 65°C

(9bii)
Mass of water, m = 150 g = 0.150 kg
Specific heat capacity, c = 4200 J kg⁻¹ K⁻¹
Temperature rise, ΔT = 107°C – 60°C = 47K
Energy required, Q = mcΔT = 0.150 kg × 4200 J kg⁻¹ K⁻¹ × 47 K = 29610J
Heater power, P = 60W (Js⁻¹)
Time, t = Q/P = 29610/60 = 493.5s
Convert to minutes: 493.5 s ÷ 60 s/min = 8.2 minutes

(9bii)
(i) Both involve the transfer of thermal energy between a body and its surroundings.
(ii) Both are influenced by the material’s specific heat capacity (the amount of energy needed to change its temperature).

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