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A-Level AQA 2024 Physics Paper 3
Absolute magnitude - ANSthe stars apparent magnitude at a distance of 10 parsecs
from earth

Airy disc - ANSthe bright central region in an optical diffraction pattern caused by light
entering a circular aperture

Angular magnification - ANSthe magnifying power of a refracting telescope given by the
ratio of the objective focal legnth to the eyepiece focal length

Apparent magnitude - ANSthe magnitude of a star as it appears form earth

astronomical unit - ANSthe mean distance from the earth to the sun

Balmer series - ANSa series of emission or absorption lines in the visible spectrum of
hydrogen. Resulting from electrons moving from the first excitation level to higher levels

Binary star system - ANStwo stars revolving around a common centre of mass

Black body radiation - ANSA body that absorbs all wavelength of electromagnetic
radiation, and can emit all waveles of electromagnetic radiation

blue shift - ANSa decrease in wavelength radiation emitted by an object approaching an
observer

ccd - ANScharged coupled device an electronic light detector composed of many pixels
each gaon charge proportionally to NUMBER of photons detected

chromatic aberration - ANSan optical defect that causes light of different
colours/wavelength to be focused at different locations

CMBR - ANScosmic microwave background radiation, at 2.7k

Continuous spectrum - ANSa spectrum of electromagnetic radiation distributed over a
range of wavelengths without ant spectral lines

cosmological principle - ANSon a large scale, the universe is homogeneous and
isotropic

Dioptre - ANSunit used to measure refractive power of a lens

Doppler effect - ANSthe apparent changing wavelength of radiation due to relative
motion of the source and observer

homogeneous - ANSevery part is the same as every other part

,A-Level AQA 2024 Physics Paper 3
Hubbles law - ANSthe redshifts of distant galaxies is proportional to their distance from
the earth

intrinsic brightness - ANSluminosity or amount of energy emitted per second

isotropic - ANSeverything looks the same in every direction

Light year - ANSthe distance light travels in a year 9.46x10^15

luminosity - ANSthe output of a power of a star in watts

neutron star - ANSmade of neutrons and very dense

principal focus - ANSthe point at which rays of light that strike a convex lens parallel to
the principal axis are brought together

pulsar - ANSrapidly rotating neutron star with strong radio emissions

quasar - ANSan astronomical object with a very large red shift and high luminosity

rayleigh criterion - ANSa way of assessing the resolving power of a telescope

red shift - ANSNEED BETTER DEFINITION

reflecting telescope - ANSuses mirrors to capture and focus light

schwarzschild radius - ANSradius from black hole at which escape velocity equals the
speed of light

spherical aberration - ANSdistortion of an image due to imperfections in the mirror or
lens

standard candle - ANSastronomical object of known intrinsic brightness example
supernova

supernova - ANSstar with big luminosity increase due to it exploding and ejecting most
of its mass

weins displacement law - ANSrelationship between temp of. a black body and peak
wavelength
Absolute magnitude - ANSthe stars apparent magnitude at a distance of 10 parsecs
from earth

Airy disc - ANSthe bright central region in an optical diffraction pattern caused by light
entering a circular aperture

,A-Level AQA 2024 Physics Paper 3
Angular magnification - ANSthe magnifying power of a refracting telescope given by the
ratio of the objective focal legnth to the eyepiece focal length

Apparent magnitude - ANSthe magnitude of a star as it appears form earth

astronomical unit - ANSthe mean distance from the earth to the sun

Balmer series - ANSa series of emission or absorption lines in the visible spectrum of
hydrogen. Resulting from electrons moving from the first excitation level to higher levels

Binary star system - ANStwo stars revolving around a common centre of mass

Black body radiation - ANSA body that absorbs all wavelength of electromagnetic
radiation, and can emit all waveles of electromagnetic radiation

blue shift - ANSa decrease in wavelength radiation emitted by an object approaching an
observer

ccd - ANScharged coupled device an electronic light detector composed of many pixels
each gaon charge proportionally to NUMBER of photons detected

chromatic aberration - ANSan optical defect that causes light of different
colours/wavelength to be focused at different locations

CMBR - ANScosmic microwave background radiation, at 2.7k

Continuous spectrum - ANSa spectrum of electromagnetic radiation distributed over a
range of wavelengths without ant spectral lines

cosmological principle - ANSon a large scale, the universe is homogeneous and
isotropic

Dioptre - ANSunit used to measure refractive power of a lens

Doppler effect - ANSthe apparent changing wavelength of radiation due to relative
motion of the source and observer

homogeneous - ANSevery part is the same as every other part

Hubbles law - ANSthe redshifts of distant galaxies is proportional to their distance from
the earth

intrinsic brightness - ANSluminosity or amount of energy emitted per second

isotropic - ANSeverything looks the same in every direction

, A-Level AQA 2024 Physics Paper 3
Light year - ANSthe distance light travels in a year 9.46x10^15

luminosity - ANSthe output of a power of a star in watts

neutron star - ANSmade of neutrons and very dense

principal focus - ANSthe point at which rays of light that strike a convex lens parallel to
the principal axis are brought together

pulsar - ANSrapidly rotating neutron star with strong radio emissions

quasar - ANSan astronomical object with a very large red shift and high luminosity

rayleigh criterion - ANSa way of assessing the resolving power of a telescope

red shift - ANSNEED BETTER DEFINITION

reflecting telescope - ANSuses mirrors to capture and focus light

schwarzschild radius - ANSradius from black hole at which escape velocity equals the
speed of light

spherical aberration - ANSdistortion of an image due to imperfections in the mirror or
lens

standard candle - ANSastronomical object of known intrinsic brightness example
supernova

supernova - ANSstar with big luminosity increase due to it exploding and ejecting most
of its mass

weins displacement law - ANSrelationship between temp of. a black body and peak
wavelengthAbsolute magnitude - ANSthe stars apparent magnitude at a distance of 10
parsecs from earth


Airy disc - ANSthe bright central region in an optical diffraction pattern caused by light
entering a circular aperture

Angular magnification - ANSthe magnifying power of a refracting telescope given by the
ratio of the objective focal legnth to the eyepiece focal length

Apparent magnitude - ANSthe magnitude of a star as it appears form earth

astronomical unit - ANSthe mean distance from the earth to the sun
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