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Physics A Level AQA Exam Questions with
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When is strangeness conserved? - Correct Answer - Strong interactions


principle of moments - Correct Answer - object in equilibrium:


sum of clockwise moments = sum of anticlockwise moments about a point


progressive waves - Correct Answer - waves which travel through a substance or space
if electromagnetic


projectile - Correct Answer - projected object in motion acted on only by the force of
gravity


random error - Correct Answer - error of measurement due to readings that vary
randomly with no recognisable pattern, trend or bias


range of readings - Correct Answer - difference of minimum and maximum reading


range of instrument - Correct Answer - minimum and maximum reading that can be
obtained using the instrument


energy - Correct Answer - capacity to do work


energy levels - Correct Answer - discrete energy levels that electrons take in shells of
atom


pg. 1

,equilibrium - Correct Answer - object in rest or constant motion


error bar - Correct Answer - uncertainty representation on a graph


error of measurement - Correct Answer - uncertainty of a measurement


excitation - Correct Answer - process in which atom absorbs energy without becoming
ionised when electron moves from inner shell to higher energy level in outer shell


first harmonic - Correct Answer - pattern of stationary waves on a string when it
oscillates at lowest possible frequency


fluroescence - Correct Answer - emission of visible photons after atoms deexcite


frequency - Correct Answer - number of cycles of a wave that pass a point per second


friction - Correct Answer - force opposing the motion of a surface that moves or tries to
move across another surface


gamma radiation - Correct Answer - high energy photons emitted by unstable nuclei or
produced in particle annihilations


gravitational field strength - Correct Answer - force per unit mass on small object in
gravitational field


ground state - Correct Answer - lowest energy state of an atom


hadron - Correct Answer - particles and anti that can interact through the strong
interaction



pg. 2

,Hooke's Law - Correct Answer - the extension of a spring is proportional to the force
applied to it


inertia - Correct Answer - resistance of an object to a change of its motion


interference - Correct Answer - formation of points of cancellation and reinforcement
where two coherent waves pass through each other


internal resistance - Correct Answer - resistance inside the source of electrical energy -
loss of PD per unit current in the source when current passes through it


ion - Correct Answer - charged atom


ionisation - Correct Answer - process of creating ions


How are strange particles created? - Correct Answer - Strong interactions


How to strange particles decay? - Correct Answer - Weak interactions


Couple - Correct Answer - Pair of equal and opposite forces acting upon the same body
but not along the same line


Critical angle - Correct Answer - The angle of incidence of a light ray must exceed this
angle for total internal reflection to occur


Critical temperature - Correct Answer - Temperature at or below which a
superconducting material has zero resistivity


Cycle - Correct Answer - Interval for an oscillating particle from a certain displacement
and velocity to the next time the particle has identical displacement and velocity


pg. 3

, de Broglie hypothesis - Correct Answer - Matter particles have a wave-like nature


de Broglie wavelength - Correct Answer - Wavelength of a matter particle


deexcitation - Correct Answer - process by which atom loses energy by photon emission
as electron moves to lower energy level - inner shell


denisty - Correct Answer - mass per unit volume for substance


diffraction - Correct Answer - spreading out of waves that pass through gap or near
edge


diffraction grating - Correct Answer - plate with close parallel slits on it


dispersion - Correct Answer - splitting of beam of white light into colours by prism


displacement - Correct Answer - distance in a given direction from equilibrium position


drag force - Correct Answer - force of fluid resistance on an object moving through fluid


ductile - Correct Answer - stretches easily without breaking


efficiency - Correct Answer - ratio of useful energy transferred to energy supplied to it


output power/input power


elastic limit - Correct Answer - point beyond which wire is permanently stretched




pg. 4

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