physics revision Flashcards

1
Q

what are the two types of waves?

A

transverse and longitudional

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2
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what are the electromagnetic waves?

A

radio waves, microwaves, infrared waves, visible waves, ultraviolet waves, x-rays and gamma rays

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3
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conduction of heat is where vibrating particles pass on their kinetic energy to another particle. true or false?

A

true

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4
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do hot air particles rise or fall?

A

rise

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5
Q

what does an ammeter measure?

A

amps

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6
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what does a volt meter measure?

A

volts

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7
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how do you fix drafts in a house?

A

double glazed windows, loft insulation, carpets, cavity wall insulation, draft excluders.

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8
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what is the most dense, solid, liquid or gas?

A

solid

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9
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how do you find the density of a irregular stone?

A

drop in water and measure the rise.

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10
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how does conduction work?

A

the particles in the solid vibrate and transfer the kinetic + heat energy towards the particles in the other solid.

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11
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how does convection work?

A

the hot air rises and the cold air falls causing a convection current.

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12
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what can travel through a vaccum?

A

radiation only.

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13
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what does VIR stand for.

A

voltage, current and resistance.

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14
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what do you need to do to find the resistance of a component.

A

know the current and the voltage, then divide the voltage by the current.

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15
Q

Ω - what is this

A

an ohm.

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16
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will the current turn towards the easiest route with the least resistance?

A

yes

17
Q

what is an LDR?

A

light dependant resistor.

18
Q

what is the power triangle.

A

power = energy transfered / time (or any version of this)

19
Q

what is watts

A

a unit of power

20
Q

what does an earth wire do?

A

keeps everything safe.

21
Q

is current the same or different in a series circuit?

A

same

22
Q

is current the same or different in a parallel circuit?

A

different

23
Q

what is in the national grid?

A

powerstation, step up transformer, pylons, step down transformer, home or buisness.

24
Q

what is the voltage of the parts of the national grid?

A

25000 powerstation, 400000 pylons, 230 home

25
Q

what is a kWh?

A

kilowatt hour.

26
Q

how do you calculate energy transfered?

A

power * time

27
Q

what are fuses used for?

A

if too much voltage goes through a fuse it melts as they have low melting points.

28
Q

what colours are the wires ina plug?

A

brown for live wire, green and yellow for earth wire and blue for neutral wire.

29
Q

define mcb.

A

miniature circuit breaker breaks a section of a circuit by seperating peices of metal and breaking the circuit.

30
Q

what is the earth wire for?

A

to protect apliances from having too much voltage flowing through.

31
Q

what does the angle of incidence entail?

A

most of the light gets reflected

32
Q

what is the critical angle?

A

the angle upon where the light refracts against the boundary line.

33
Q

what is total internal reflection?

A

where all light is reflected equally from the boundary.