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AQA A Level Physics Questions and Answers 2022/2023
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AQA A Level Physics Questions and Answers 2022/2023 
Longitudinal wave 
Particle vibration is parallel to direction of wave propagation 
 
 
 
Examples of a longitudinal wave 
Sound waves, seismic p-waves 
 
 
 
Transverse wave 
Particle vibration is perpendicular to direction of wave propagation 
Only transverse waves can be polarised 
 
 
 
Examples of a transverse wave 
Electromagnetic radiation, seismic s-waves 
 
 
 
Particle displacement 
The distance of a particle from its equilibrium pos...
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AQA Physics GCSE Questions And Answers 2022/2023
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AQA Physics GCSE Questions And Answers 2022/2023 
What is the radius of an atom? 
Around 10^-10m 
 
 
 
What is the basic structure of an atom? 
A positively charged nucleus composed of both protons and neutrons surrounded by negatively charged electrons 
 
 
 
What fraction of the atom is the radius of the nucleus? 
1/10,000th 
 
 
 
Most of the mass of an atom... 
...is concentrated in the nucleus 
 
 
 
How can electron arrangements change in an atom? 
1. Absorption of electromagnetic radiati...
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PSY 1000: Final Exam Objectives | 2022 LATEST UPDATE
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PSY 1000: Final Exam Objectives | 2022 LATEST UPDATE 
PSY 1000: Final Exam Objectives 
 
Chapter 1: What is Psychology 
 
Module 1.1 Psychologists’ Goals 
 
1.	Define “psychology” and explain why psychology is a science 
a.	The discipline that scientifically studies behavior, experiences, and/or mental processes 
i.	It is not: being intuitive, speculations about behavior, common sense, or only about mental disorders 
2.	Be able to identify subspecialties of psychology. Know what psycholog...
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American Military University SCIN 131 Week 2 quiz / SCIN131 Week 2 Quiz > 94 / 100 - 94 %
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SCIN131 Week 2 Quiz 
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`Which of the following statements is true as stated by the chemist Joseph proust? Question options: 
All atoms of a given element have a constant composition and are different than atoms of any other element. 
 
 
 
The nucleus is a dense region of positive charge that always contains protons and neutrons. 
 
Matter cannot be either created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. Hide Fe...
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AQA GCSE COMBINED PHYSICS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2023
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AQA GCSE COMBINED PHYSICS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2023 
 
Absorption - answer When a wave transfers energy to the energy stores of a material. 
 
Acceleration - answer A measure of how quickly velocity is changing. 
 
Accurate result - answer A result that is very close to the true answer. 
 
Activity (radioactive) - answer The number of nuclei of a sample that decay per second. 
 
Air resistance - answer The frictional force caused by air on a moving object. 
 
Alpha decay - answer A type of ...
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AQA GCSE COMBINED PHYSICS TEST QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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AQA GCSE COMBINED PHYSICS TEST QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
Absorption - answer When a wave transfers energy to the energy stores of a material. 
 
Acceleration - answer A measure of how quickly velocity is changing. 
 
Accurate result - answer A result that is very close to the true answer. 
 
Activity (radioactive) - answer The number of nuclei of a sample that decay per second. 
 
Air resistance - answer The frictional force caused by air on a moving object. 
 
Alpha decay - answer ...
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Notes on nuclear physics
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Included in these notes are the key definitions (e.g. critical mass, mass defect) as well as the theory and experimental procedure of the Rutherford scattering experiment. The differences between alpha, beta, and gamma radiation are also stated along with their uses and how to distinguish between them experimentally. The inverse square law for gamma radiation was also proved. Furthermore, equations and theory behind radioactive decay are stated as well as how the forces in the nucleus help keep ...
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Changing atomic model: Atomic structure and the periodic table: Chemistry: GCSE (9:1)
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Ancient greek model of the atom 
Atoms are tiny solid spheres which cannot be divided. 
JJ Thompson 
Discovered the electron and developed the "plum-pudding" model of the atom 
plum pudding model of the atom 
atoms are balls of positively charge with negative electrons embedded in it 
Rutherford, Geiger, and Marsden 
carried out the alpha particle scattering experiment and developed the nuclear model of the atom 
Alpha particle scattering experiment 
Fired alpha particles at a thin sheet of go...
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AQA A LEVEL PHYSICS EXAM PAPER 2 2020 A-level PHYSICS Paper 2| QUESTIONS ONLY( Answers available in bundle )
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AQA A LEVEL PHYSICS EXAM PAPER 2 2020 
 
 
 
 
 
A-level 
PHYSICS 
Paper 2 
 
Monday 1 June 2020	Afternoon	Time allowed: 2 hours 
 
Materials 
For this paper you must have: 
•	a pencil and a ruler 
•	a scientific calculator 
•	a Data and Formulae Booklet. 
 
Instructions 
•	Use black ink or black ball-point pen. 
•	Fill in the boxes at the top of this page. 
•	Answer all questions. 
•	You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. Do not write outside the box around each pag...
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NEET PHY CHAPTER 12 AND 13 ATOMS AND NUCLEI
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Alpha Particle Scattering Experiment, Rutherford's Nuclear Model of Atom, Distance of Closest Approach, Impact Parameter, Bohr's Atomic Model, Emission and Absorption Spectrum, Spectral Lines 
Nuclear Structure, Classification of Nuclei, Density, Radioactivity, Alpha Beta and Gamma Decay, Law of Radioactive Decay, Half Life, Activity of a Radioactive Substance, Mass Energy Equivalence, Mass Defect, Nuclear Stability and Binding Energy per Nucleon, Nuclear Fission, Nuclear Fusion, Nuclear Reactor