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Chemistry Exam, Unit 3: Multiple choice Questions/Answers from Previous tests and Vocab Quizes 100% Accurate!!
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In general, when is electromagnetic radiation produced? - ANSWERWhen charged particles move. 
 
According to the Bohr model of the atom, the single electron of a hydrogen atom circles the nucleus..how? - ANSWERIn specific, allowed orbits. 
 
All orbitals within the p sublevel.. - ANSWERare at the same energy and have the same shape 
 
What is true about microwave ovens? - ANSWERMicrowave ovens heat food by rotating water molecules 
 
Visible light, X rays, infrared radiation, and radio waves all...
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The ability of the eye to focus on objects at different distances 
Accommodation 
 
 
 
Fresnel optics 
Press on prism 
 
 
 
Frame material that resist stretching with heat 
Nylon 
 
 
 
Bridge type that spreads weight over the greatest area 
Saddle 
 
 
 
Amount of jump image is not affected by 
The seg inset 
 
 
 
Double vision 
Diplopia 
 
 
 
Modern AR coated lenses transmit how much light 
99.5% 
 
 
 
Shortest wavelength 
Violet 
 
 
 
The condition where Rays of light focus behind the r...
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AQA Physics A-Level Definitions from Year 1 With 100% verified Answers
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Hadron - A particle that experience the strong (nuclear) force/interaction.. 
 
Baryon - A particle composed of three quarks. 
 
Meson - A particle composed of a quark and antiquark. 
 
Work function - The minimum energy required by an electron to escape from a metal surface. 
 
Ionisation Energy - The minimum energy to remove an electron from the ground state of an atom. 
 
Excited atom / Excitation - An electron has moved to a higher energy level/orbital/state 
 
Isotopes - Isotopes are variat...
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aqa a level physics paper 1
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aqa a level physics paper 1 
What is meant by work function (2) - ANS Minimum energy required by an electron to escape from (1) a metal surface (1) 
 
What is meant by ionisation energy? (2) - ANS Minimum energy required to remove an electron from an atom (1) from the ground state (1) 
 
Why do emitted electrons have a kinetic energy that varies up to a maximum value? (4) - ANS Energy of a photon is fixed/constant (1) 
Energy is required for electrons to overcome work function ø (1) 
Elec...
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AQA a level physics paper 1 100% SOLUTIONS REVISED 2023//2024
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What is meant by work function (2) - ANSWER Minimum energy required by an electron 
to escape from (1) a metal surface (1) 
What is meant by ionisation energy? (2) - ANSWER Minimum energy required to 
remove an electron from an atom (1) from the ground state (1) 
Why do emitted electrons have a kinetic energy that varies up to a maximum value? (4) 
- ANSWER Energy of a photon is fixed/constant (1) 
Energy is required for electrons to overcome work function ø (1) 
Electrons deeper into/below ...
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aqa a level physics paper 1 Correct Questions & Answers!!
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What is meant by work function (2) - ANSWER Minimum energy required by an electron to escape from (1) a metal surface (1) 
 
What is meant by ionisation energy? (2) - ANSWER Minimum energy required to remove an electron from an atom (1) from the ground state (1) 
 
Why do emitted electrons have a kinetic energy that varies up to a maximum value? (4) - ANSWER Energy of a photon is fixed/constant (1) 
Energy is required for electrons to overcome work function ø (1) 
Electrons deeper into/below th...
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Test Bank for Radiation Protection in Medical Radiography 9th Edition by Sherer 9780323825030
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Test Bank for Radiation Protection in Medical Radiography 9th Edition by Sherer 9780323825030 
Chapter 02: Radiation: Types, Sources, and Doses Received 
Sherer: Radiation Protection in Medical Radiography, 9th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. If ionizing radiation from natural sources grows larger because of accidental or deliberate human actions such as mining radioactive elements, the sources are termed 
a. artificial sources. b. enhanced natural sources. c. extraterrestrial sources. d. human-made...
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Chemistry Exam, Unit 3: Multiple choice Questions/Answers from Previous tests and Vocab Quizes 100% Accurate!
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In general, when is electromagnetic radiation produced? - ANSWERWhen charged particles move. 
 
According to the Bohr model of the atom, the single electron of a hydrogen atom circles the nucleus..how? - ANSWERIn specific, allowed orbits. 
 
All orbitals within the p sublevel.. - ANSWERare at the same energy and have the same shape 
 
What is true about microwave ovens? - ANSWERMicrowave ovens heat food by rotating water molecules 
 
Visible light, X rays, infrared radiation, and radio waves all...
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AQA A Level Physics Paper 1 Exam 2023.
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What is meant by work function (2) - Minimum energy required by an electron to escape from (1) a metal surface (1) 
 
What is meant by ionisation energy? (2) - Minimum energy required to remove an electron from an atom (1) from the ground state (1) 
 
Why do emitted electrons have a kinetic energy that varies up to a maximum value? (4) - Energy of a photon is fixed/constant (1) 
Energy is required for electrons to overcome work function ø (1) 
Electrons deeper into/below the surface of the meta...
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Test Bank For Chemistry in Context Applying Chemistry to Society 9Th Edition
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1. Which color in the rainbow has the shortest wavelength? A. Orange 
B. Red 
C. Yellow 
D. Blue 
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Bloom's Level: 3. Apply 
Chapter: 03 
Section: 03.01 
Subtopic: Wavelength, Frequency Topic: Electromagnetic Radiation 
Feedback: Remember ROY G. BIV to help with the colors from red (longest wavelength) to violet (shortest wavelength). 
2. Which is correct? 
A. Ozone forms by combining an oxygen atom with an oxygen molecule 
B. There is a dynamic steady state of ...
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