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A-LEVEL OCR ADVANCING PHYSICS B SUPERSET WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS [GRADED A+] ACTUAL 100% Curvature - ANS---The amount by which a line is curved. Radius - ANS---The curvature is the reciprocal of the _____. . Focal Length - ANS---The power of a lens is the reci...

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Curvature - ANS✔✔---The amount by which a line is curved.

Radius - ANS✔✔---The curvature is the reciprocal of the _____.
.
Focal Length - ANS✔✔---The power of a lens is the reciprocal of its _____ _____.

Focal Length - ANS✔✔---The distance between the centre of a lens and its focus.
Plane - ANS✔✔---_____ wave-fronts are seen to have negligible curvature.

Rays - ANS✔✔---When light is modelled as _____, the light travels in lines.

Wavefronts - ANS✔✔---When light is modelled as _____, the light travels as parallel
lines/bars, perpendicular to their motion


Infinite - ANS✔✔---The radius of a line with no curvature is assumed to be _____.

v - ANS✔✔---1/__ = 1/u + 1/f

,u - ANS✔✔---1/__ = 1/v - 1/f
f - ANS✔✔---1/__ = 1/v - 1/u

Image - ANS✔✔---The _____ distance is denoted by the letter v.

Object - ANS✔✔---The _____ distance is denoted by the letter u.

Negative - ANS✔✔---The object distance will have a _____ sign.

Focal Length - ANS✔✔---The _____ _____ is denoted by the letter f.

Magnification - ANS✔✔---The amount by which the size of an object is increased by a
lens.
Magnification - ANS✔✔---_____ = Image Height / Object Height

Magnification - ANS✔✔---_____ = v / u

Image Height - ANS✔✔---_____ _____ = Magnification x Object Height
Object Height - ANS✔✔---_____ _____ = Image Height / Magnification

Image Distance - ANS✔✔---_____ _____ = Magnification x u
Object Distance - ANS✔✔---_____ _____ = v / Magnification


Charge Coupled Device - ANS✔✔---The full name for a CCD is a _____ _____ _____.
Picture Element - ANS✔✔---The full name for a pixel is a _____ _____.

Binary - ANS✔✔---The system of recording data as either 1s or 0s

Byte - ANS✔✔---The name for 8 bits

Focus - ANS✔✔---The point at which light converges.

Curvature - ANS✔✔---Lenses add and remove _____.

Power - ANS✔✔---The amount of curvature added by a lens is known as its _____.
Dioptres - ANS✔✔---Lens power is measured in _____.

,D - ANS✔✔---The unit for dioptres.
.
0 - ANS✔✔---The smallest value that can be represented with 8 bits.
255 - ANS✔✔---The largest value that can be represented with 8 bits.

256 - ANS✔✔---The number of different values that can be represented with 8 bits.

N - ANS✔✔---__ = 2ᵇ

b - ANS✔✔---__ = log₂N

Contrast - ANS✔✔---By scaling up the range of values the _____ can be increased.
Frequency - ANS✔✔---The value denoted by the letter f.
Speed - ANS✔✔---The value denoted by the letter v.
Wavelength - ANS✔✔---The value denoted by the letter λ.

v - ANS✔✔---__ = f x λ

f - ANS✔✔---__ = v / λ

Resolution - ANS✔✔---_____ = Width of object / Number of pixels across object
Brighter - ANS✔✔---By increasing the value on each pixel until the brightest pixel is 255,
the image can be made _____.
Smooth - ANS✔✔---By taking the mean or median of a pixel and its surrounding pixels,
an image can be made more _____.
Edges - ANS✔✔---By subtracting the values of neighbouring pixels, _____ can be
found.
c - ANS✔✔---The letter used to denote the speed of light in a vacuum.

3 - ANS✔✔---The speed of light in a vacuum is __x10⁸ ms⁻¹.
8 - ANS✔✔---The speed of light in a vacuum is 3x10^__ ms⁻¹.
T - ANS✔✔---__ = 1 / f

, f - ANS✔✔---__ = 1 / T
Time Period - ANS✔✔---The value denoted by the letter T.

Polarised - ANS✔✔---_____ light oscillates in only one plane.

No - ANS✔✔---Polarised light passing through a filter placed perpendicular to its
oscillation will have _____ resultant oscillation.
Nanometres - ANS✔✔---The full name of the unit which wavelengths of visible light is
usually given in.
nm - ANS✔✔---The abbreviation for the unit nanometres.
Signal - ANS✔✔---A transfer of information.

Analogue - ANS✔✔---Continuous signals are described as being _____.
Digital - ANS✔✔---Discrete signals are described as being _____.
Noise - ANS✔✔---Random distortion on a signal which can occur in digitisation or
transmission.
Sampling - ANS✔✔---Converting the displacement of a continuous signal into digital
information.
Resolution - ANS✔✔---The smallest determinable change in potential difference.
Resolution - ANS✔✔---_____ = p.d. Range of Signal / Number of Quantisation Levels

p.d. Range of Signal - ANS✔✔---_____ of _____ _____ = Resolution x Number of
Quantisation Levels
Number of Quantisation Levels - ANS✔✔---_____ of _____ _____ = p.d. Range of
Signal x Resolution
Maximum Useful Number of Levels - ANS✔✔---_____ _____ _____ of _____ = Total
Signal Variation / Noise Variation
Total Signal Variation - ANS✔✔---_____ _____ _____ = Maximum Useful Number of
Levels x Noise Variation

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