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Ultimate Physics Revision Notes – Your Shortcut to Exam Success Struggling to revise everything in time? These expertly crafted notes are your all-in-one solution to mastering physics quickly, clearly, and effectively. What Makes These Notes Stand Out? Complete Coverage From fundamental forces and particle physics to astrophysics and cosmology, every key topic is included—so nothing catches you off guard in the exam.

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A collection of key points that will help you in your exam

,Fundamental Forces
Fundamental Force Effect Relative S treng th Rang e
S trong Nuclear experienced by nucleons 1 ~ 105m
experienced by s tatic and
Electromag netic moving charged particles 103 infinite


res pons ible for beta- decay -6
Weak Nuclear 10 110-18 m


experienced by all particles with 10-40
Gravitational infinite
mas s


⇒ In particle accelerators , protons are s mas hed tog ether
at hig h s peeds to form an array of particles s uch as :
• Baryons
• Mes ons
• Kaons
• Pions




Hadrons & Leptons
Hadrons :
↳ includes particles and antiparticles
↳ affected by s trong nuclear force
↳ examples = protons , neutrons and mes ons
↳ decay by weak nuclear force
Le ptons :
↳ includes particles and antiparticles
↳ not affected by S trong nuclear force
↳ examples = electrons , neutrinos and muons
↳ if charged they als o experience electromag netic force

, Quarks
⇒ Tog ether with leptons , quarks are the building blocks of matter
⇒ Any particle that contains quarks is called a hadron
⇒ Baryons are a combination of 3 quarks
↳ protons (uud) & neutrons (udd)
⇒ Mes ons are a combination of a quark and antiquark



Beta Decay
Be ta minus / β- → In → Ip + ♀, e + te (re-electron antineutrino)
Be ta plus / βt ⇒ Ep → In + ♀, e t ve (e-electron neutrino)


Define Chain Reaction
More neutrons are produced which g o on to produce further reactions /s plitting of
nuclei


How Are Chain Reactions Prevented In A Nuclear Reactor
• Control rods us ed
• They abs orb the neutrons

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