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AQA A LEVEL PHYSICS PAPER 2 ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% RATED CORRECT

190+ REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS| GRADED A+ |2025 LATEST

VERSION | 100% VERIFIED


1. Can you define internal energy?: = the sum of the random distribution of

the kinetic and potential energies of the object's molecules 2. When does

molecular kinetic energy increase?


When does potential energy increase?


When does internal energy increase?: molecular kinetic energy increases

as temperature increases potential increases if object changes from solid to

liquid or liquid to gas

internal increases if work is done (potential) or if the temperature is increased

(molecular KE)

3. What is thermal equilibrium?: two objects are said to be in thermal

equilibrium when there is no net transfer of heat energy between them


this will only occur if both objects are at the same temperature

4. What is the zero law of thermodynamics?: if A is in thermal equilibrium with

B, B is in thermal equilibrium with C... then A is in thermal equilibrium with C






,5. What is the first law of thermodynamics?: the internal energy of a system

can only change by exchanging energy with its surroundings, either by doing

work or by heating


”U = ”Q + ”W, where ”U internal is change in internal energy, Q is heat absorbed

and W is work done.

6. What is the second law of thermodynamics?: thermal energy moves from

regions of higher to lower temperature

7. What is the lowest temperature possible?: absolute zero. 0K or -273.15

an object at absolute zero has zero internal energy

8. What is the third law of thermodynamics?: absolute zero cannot be

reached, and so internal energy cannot be zero

9. Can you define and measure specific heat capacity?: energy required to

raise the temperature of 1kg of a substance by 1 degree

high SHC: heats and cools slowy

low SHC: heats and cools quickly






,AQA A LEVEL PHYSICS PAPER 2 ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% RATED CORRECT

190+ REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS| GRADED A+ |2025 LATEST

VERSION | 100% VERIFIED


10. Can you define latent heat?: energy required to change the state of 1kg of a

mass without any change of temperature


SLH of fusion (melting)


SLH of vaporisation (boiling)


SLH fusion << SLH vaporisation, must completely separate molecules so there

are no forces of attraction




11. Can you measure latent heat?:

12. Can you explain why the temperature of a substance stays steady when

it is changing state?: energy is used to break bonds between molecules for

phase change to occur, not increase KE 13. Boyle's law: P1V1=P2V2

pressure and volume are inversely related when temperature is constant


V decreases, more particles / unit volume => more collisions => higher force =>

higher pressure




, 14. Charles' law: V1/T1=V2/T2 volume proportional to

temperature, pressure constant

temperature increases => KE increases => particles can move

further and faster

15. Pressure law: P1/T1 = P2/T2 pressure proportional to temperature, volume

constant temp increases => KE increases => more frequent collisions =>

higher force, same

SA => higher pressure

16. Gas laws: experimental relationship between P, V, T fixed mass of gas




empirical in nature (come from experimental evidence)

17. Ideal gas equation (moles): gas laws combine to pV/T = k k dependent on



moles of gas => pV/T = nR

where n is number of moles, R is molar gas constant

18. Avogadro's number: number of representative particles in a mole


6.02 x 10^23

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