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    Q&A - PSLE Science

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      anneshirleygilbert
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      Thanks, elkniwt and atutor2001, for the clarification. Appreciate your help very much.

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        tinasen
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        Can anyone help to explain the correct reasoning for this Qn.

        The diagram shows an undulating slope. A ball was released from point of the slope. At which point P, Q, R or S , of the slope will the ball have the most gravitational potential energy?
        (1) Point P (2) Point Q (3)Point R (4) Point S
        The correct answet given in answer key is option (1) where as my DS chose wrongly as (3). http://i42.tinypic.com/35ata8g.jpg\">

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          Sun_2010
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          tinasen:
          Can anyone help to explain the correct reasoning for this Qn.

          The diagram shows an undulating slope. A ball was released from point of the slope. At which point P, Q, R or S , of the slope will the ball have the most gravitational potential energy?
          (1) Point P (2) Point Q (3)Point R (4) Point S
          The correct answet given in answer key is option (1) where as my DS chose wrongly as (3). http://i42.tinypic.com/35ata8g.jpg\">
          The ball will not have the energy to reach PointR since R is at a higher position than P . As such between P and Q, the PE is higher at P

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            G Tan
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            elkniwt:
            anneshirleygilbert:

            Can these two terms \"chemical energy\" and \"chemical potential energy\" be used interchangeably in answering Open-Ended questions in PSLE? Do they mean the same thing? I see these terms in different answer sheets. Please help.


            Hi anneshirleygilbert,

            According to my dd, their teacher told them to use the term \"chemical potential energy\" instead of \"chemical energy\".

            Regards.

            I agree alos. Use CPE is the safest

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              G Tan
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              bestwishes:
              Selfan4ever♥23:

              [quote=\"Koky462\"]I have an question on the method of reproduction from my son's exercise.


              x - Man, Frog, Polar bear\t\t
              y - Yeast, Amoeba, Paramecium
              \t
              a)What is the main difference between the two methods of reproduction for X & Y?
              b)Name the reproduction method under the sub-heading X.

              b) External

              a) X: Sexual reproduction (involves 2 parents of opposite sexes; involves fertilisation)
              Y: Asexual reproduction (involves a single parent; not involve fertilisation)

              Frogs in X -- external fertilisation
              Mammals in X -- internal fertilisation
              Yeast in Y -- budding (a kind of cell division)
              Amoeba & Paramecium in Y -- binary fission (a kind of cell division)[/quote]External and internal fertilisation is nt in syllabus anymore

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                tinasen
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                Thank you!

                Sun_2010:
                tinasen:

                Can anyone help to explain the correct reasoning for this Qn.
                The diagram shows an undulating slope. A ball was released from point of the slope. At which point P, Q, R or S , of the slope will the ball have the most gravitational potential energy?
                (1) Point P (2) Point Q (3)Point R (4) Point S
                The correct answet given in answer key is option (1) where as my DS chose wrongly as (3). http://i42.tinypic.com/35ata8g.jpg\">

                The ball will not have the energy to reach PointR since R is at a higher position than P . As such between P and Q, the PE is higher at P

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                  anneshirleygilbert
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                  Hello,


                  I’m having trouble with terminology again! In the topic on Energy, do the terms, "transferred to", "converted into" and "changed to" all mean the same thing? The PSLE guide book uses all 3 terms… will a student be penalized for a ‘wrong choice’ of term, especially in the Open-Ended questions? Please help.

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                    jesschan
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                    Hi! Has anyone tried Aitong’s 2011 CA1 MCQs? The answer sheet that I have seems to be full of mistakes. What are your answers to Questions 1,4, 5, 11 & 25?

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                      Sun_2010
                      last edited by

                      anneshirleygilbert:
                      Hello,


                      I'm having trouble with terminology again! In the topic on Energy, do the terms, \"transferred to\", \"converted into\" and \"changed to\" all mean the same thing? The PSLE guide book uses all 3 terms... will a student be penalized for a 'wrong choice' of term, especially in the Open-Ended questions? Please help.
                      Let me give this a try
                      converted into : this refers to different forms of energy. Like kinetic energy of the ball is convert to heat energy, a ball falling down - the PE of the ball is convert to KE of the ball.
                      Ie same object, or dissipated.

                      transferred to : refers to energy from one object to another.
                      Like a you swing a bat and hit a ball. The KE of the bat is transferred to the ball .

                      Changed - not so specific . We say in general like there will be changes in the energy forms. It could mean both conversion or transfer.

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                        pixiedust
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                        Hi all, what's your opinion of statement C - is it true ? and what's the reason ?

                        Thanks.
                        (topic : P6 forces)

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