A level physics

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Decks in this class (17)

3.2.1.1 Constituents of the atom
What is the charge of a proton in...,
What is the charge of a neutron i...,
What is the charge of an electron...
28  cards
3.2.1.2 Stable and unstable nuclei
What is the role of the strong nu...,
What is the range of the attracti...,
What is the range of the repulsiv...
14  cards
3.2.1.3 Particles, antiparticles and photons
What is an antiparticle 1,
What is the antiparticle of the e...,
What is the charge of the positron 3
23  cards
3.2.1.4 Particle interactions
What are the four fundamental int...,
What does the strong nuclear forc...,
What does the weak nuclear force ...
21  cards
3.2.1.5 Classification of particles
What interaction are hadrons subj...,
What are the two classes of hadro...,
Give examples of baryons 3
30  cards
3.2.1.6 Quarks and antiquarks
What is the charge of an up quark 1,
What is the charge of a down quark 2,
What is the charge of a strange q...
23  cards
3.2.1.7 Applications of conservation laws
What quark change occurs in beta ...,
What particles are produced in be...,
What quark change occurs in beta ...
13  cards
3.2.2.1 The photoelectric effect
What is the photoelectric effect 1,
What is a photon 2,
What is meant by threshold freque...
15  cards
3.2.2.2 Collisions of electrons with atoms
What is ionisation 1,
What is the result of ionisation 2,
What is excitation 3
11  cards
3.2.2.3 Energy levels and photon emission
What is a line spectrum 1,
What causes the lines in an emiss...,
What does each line in an emissio...
10  cards
3.2.2.4 Wave-particle duality
What does the photoelectric effec...,
What is evidence that particles h...,
What is wave particle duality 3
10  cards
3.3.1.1 Progressive waves
What is meant by oscillation in a...,
What is amplitude in a wave 2,
What is frequency in a wave 3
10  cards
3.3.1.2 Longitudinal and transverse waves
What is a transverse wave 1,
What is a longitudinal wave 2,
Give an example of a transverse w...
13  cards
3.3.1.3 Principle of superposition of waves and formation of stationary waves
What is a stationary wave 1,
What is a node 2,
What is an antinode 3
16  cards
3.3.2.1 Interference
What is meant by path difference 1,
What is meant by coherence 2,
What is required to observe a sta...
20  cards
3.3.2.2 Diffraction
What is observed in the single sl...,
What is observed in the single sl...,
How does increasing the wavelengt...
15  cards
3.3.2.3 Refraction at a plane surface
What is the refractive index of a...,
What is the formula for refractiv...,
What is the approximate value of ...
16  cards

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