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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Science

      starlight1968sg:
      May I ask if amount of frictional force depends on amount of surface area ie the bigger the surface area in contact, the larger the frictional force?

      Yes. The larger the surface area in contact with another surface, the greater the amount of frictional force.

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Science

      starlight1968sg:
      BOOMZ:

      [quote=\"Newkiasu2011\"]Does CFC cause global warming?


      CFC causes ozone layer depletion. Ozone is a green house gas and causes global warming. If CFC reduces ozone, then does it mean that CFC does not affect global warming.

      I read that CFC itself is a greenhouse gas. In that case, it should cause global warming.

      No CFC does not cause global warming. CFC and global warming are not related. The depletion of the ozone layer causes UV rays to penetrate into Earth but does not increase the temperature. For example, Australia is near the equator, where there is a large hole in the ozone layer, but that does not necessarily mean that the temperature is affected.

      I am a student taking the same exam tomorrow so do please forgive me if I am wrong in one way or another.

      Doubt this topic will be tested !
      Anyway, is CFC a greenhouse gas? I thought it is a compound which reacts with ozone in the stratosphere, thus leading to the formation of an ozone hole. With this thinning of ozone layer, more UV light from the Sun can penetrates the atmosphere which thus warms up the Earth.[/quote]I'm not so sure but my Science teacher tells us that we should never be confused between global warming and Chlorofluorocarbons as they are not related.

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Science

      Publica:
      vidhyalog:

      help with this one pls. http://i53.tinypic.com/5lqv4p.jpg\">


      Hi vidhyalog,
      Son thinks answer is (2). When the slingshot is released at point A, elastic potential energy is already converted to kinetic energy. Thus, sound, heat and gravitational potential energy will be present.

      I think that the answer key is correct. When the slingshot is released, gravitational potential energy stored will then be converted to kinetic energy, not when the angry bird starts flying. Then, when the angry birds comes into contact with the objects at B, there will be frictional force between the objects and the angry bird thus heat and sound energy will be produced.

      Please forgive me for any misinformation as I am also a student.

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Science

      ss501:
      hi,

      The answer given is 4, pls help to explain, thanks.
      http://i51.tinypic.com/2ufaib7.jpg\">


      Evaporation occurs all the time. This is not to be mixed up with boiling. Although evaporation and boiling are both gain-heat processes, evaporation takes place all the time, in all temperatures. However, boiling takes place at only 100C for pure water. Thus, the answer is (4).

      Please note that I am a student taking the PSLE so please forgive me if I have made any mistakes.

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Science

      Newkiasu2011:
      Does CFC cause global warming?


      CFC causes ozone layer depletion. Ozone is a green house gas and causes global warming. If CFC reduces ozone, then does it mean that CFC does not affect global warming.

      I read that CFC itself is a greenhouse gas. In that case, it should cause global warming.
      No CFC does not cause global warming. CFC and global warming are not related. The depletion of the ozone layer causes UV rays to penetrate into Earth but does not increase the temperature. For example, Australia is near the equator, where there is a large hole in the ozone layer, but that does not necessarily mean that the temperature is affected.

      I am a student taking the same exam tomorrow so do please forgive me if I am wrong in one way or another.

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: Q&A - PSLE Science

      I don’t see anything wrong with your dd’s answer….

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: 2011 PSLE MATH exam

      I thought it was easy…

      posted in Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • RE: 2011 PSLE MATH exam

      The answer is 24. I’m not sure what’s the option for that though. I think it’s option (2).

      posted in Secondary Schools - Selection
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