Physics prelim

Cards (82)

  • What do all waves transfer?
    Energy from one place to another
  • What is the unit of frequency?
    Hertz (Hz)
  • What is wavelength represented by?
    λ (lambda)
  • What is the peak of a wave called?
    Peak
  • What is the bottom of a wave called?
    Trough
  • How do particles behave in a transverse wave?
    They vibrate at 90° to wave direction
  • What type of waves are all electromagnetic (EM) waves?
    Transverse waves
  • How do particles behave in a longitudinal wave?
    They vibrate parallel to each other
  • What is the formula to find the speed of a wave?
    V = fλ or d = vt
  • What does frequency measure?
    Number of waves per time
  • What is the period of a wave?
    Time for one wave to pass a point
  • What is the speed of all EM waves?
    3x10⁸ m/s
  • How does frequency change across the EM spectrum?
    It decreases from gamma rays to radio waves
  • What are the types of electromagnetic waves in order of increasing wavelength?
    • Gamma Rays
    • X-Rays
    • UV
    • Visible Light
    • Infrared
    • Micro Waves
    • Radio Waves
  • What are some sources of radio waves?
    Mobile phones, stars, and the sun
  • What is diffraction?
    When a wave bends around an object
  • How does the size of a gap affect diffraction?
    Large gap = less diffraction; small gap = more diffraction
  • What happens to waves when they travel from one medium to another?
    They change speed, called refraction
  • What is the point where a wave enters a new medium called?
    The normal
  • What happens to a wave in a more dense medium?
    It bends towards the normal and slows down
  • What happens to a wave in a less dense medium?
    It bends away from the normal and speeds up
  • What is total internal reflection?
    When a wave reflects entirely within a medium
  • What is the charge of an electron?
    • 1
  • What is the charge of a proton?
    +1
  • What is an isotope?
    Same element with different neutrons
  • What is the nucleus composed of?
    Protons and neutrons
  • How do you calculate the number of nucleons in an atom?
    Number of protons + neutrons
  • What are alpha particles composed of?
    2 protons and 2 neutrons
  • What is the charge of alpha particles?
    They have a charge of +2
  • What are beta particles?
    Fast-moving electrons
  • What is the charge of beta particles?
    They have a charge of -1
  • What are gamma rays?
    Electromagnetic waves with no charge
  • What is radioactive decay?
    A random process of unstable nuclei breaking down
  • What can stop alpha particles?
    Paper or skin
  • What can stop beta particles?
    Aluminum
  • What can stop gamma rays?
    Lead or concrete
  • What is activity in radioactive decay?
    Number of decays per unit time
  • What is half-life?
    Time for activity to fall to half
  • What equipment is used to find half-life in an experiment?
    • A Geiger-Muller tube (GM)
    • A stop clock
    • A radioactive source
  • How do you measure count rate in a half-life experiment?
    Count in a set time period