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OCR A A-Level Exploring Physics Experiments
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Demonstrating the photoelectric effect with the gold-leaf electroscope - correct 
answersMETHOD/OBSERVATIONS: 
-Charged rod is placed on top plate, repelling the gold leaf 
-When visible light or UV light is shone on a positively charged plate nothing happens, 
or if visible light is shone on a negatively charged plate 
-But if UV light is shone on a negatively charged zinc gold plate the gold leaf falls 
ANALYSIS: 
-The metal plate loses its negative charge through emission of electrons (not...
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Summary - Physics CBSE class 8
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It is explanation on the physics device electroscope. Class 8 CBSE NCERT text electroscope explain very well.
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ELECTRICAL NOTES //pdf // WITH RATIONBALE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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ELECTRICAL NOTES //pdf // WITH RATIONBALE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
What does the letter P stand for? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Power (Watts) 
What are electric measurements expressed in? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Engineering 
notation (uses steps of 1000) 
What has to be formed before circuit flow? - CORRECT ANSWERS-A complete circuit 
How much resistance does a short circuit have? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Little or no 
resistance 
How much resistance does an opened circuit have? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Infinite 
resistance 
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Class Notes Physics Class 8 NCERT Some Natural Phenomenon
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This document covers important definitions/precautions of the following- 
1. Charge 
2. Law of conservative of charge 
3. Electrostatic force 
4. Static electricity 
5. Current electricity 
6. Fundamental principles of electricity 
7. Important points 
8. Electrification 
9. Charging by rubbing 
10. Charging by induction 
11. Charging by conduction 
12. Electroscope 
13. Discharging 
14. Earthing 
15. Lightning 
16. Earthquake 
17. Seismograph 
18. Richter scale
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Principles and Applications of Electricity Questions and Correct Answers
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charge by friction 
transfer of electrons between the two objects that are rubbed together 
charge by contact 
the process of transferring charge by touching 
charge by induction 
process of rearranging electrons on a neutral object by bringing a charged object closed to it 
Electrostatic series 
A list of materials arranged in order of their tendency to gain electrons 
Grounding 
providing a path for electric charges to flow safely into the ground 
Pith ball electroscope 
Ball of pith that hang...
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Physics Test Coulomb's Law + Electric Fields + Capacitor (with complete solutions)
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An atom is said to be ____ if the positive charge of the nucleus exactly balances the negative charge of the surrounding electrons. correct answers neutral 
 
_________ states that the magnitude of the force between the charge q1 and q2, separated by a distance r, is proportional to the magnitude of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance correct answers Columbs law 
 
_____ is the process of connecting a body to Earth to eliminate excess charge correct answers groun...
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Thorough notes that cover all important and confusing issues in the physics (IEB) Photons and Electrons section along with the graphs for the section
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Detailed Science notes on all the matric physical science (physics) Photons and Electrons section 
These documents contain key elements and they highlight the important concepts 
These documents also include frequently asked questions that should be revised before writing exams
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