Physics prelim revision

Cards (97)

  • What do waves transfer?
    Energy
  • How does amplitude relate to wave energy?
    The higher the amplitude, the greater the energy
  • What does the symbol 'f' represent in wave physics?
    Number of waves produced per second
  • What does 'T' represent in wave physics?
    Time for one wave to pass a point
  • How do particles move in transverse waves?
    At right angles to the direction of energy travel
  • Give an example of a transverse wave.
    Electromagnetic waves
  • How do particles move in longitudinal waves?
    Parallel to the direction of energy travel
  • Give an example of a longitudinal wave.
    Sound waves
  • What is the formula for wave speed?
    Wave speed = frequency × wavelength
  • What does 'v' represent in wave equations?
    Wave speed
  • What does 'd' represent in the wave speed formula?
    Distance wave travels
  • What does 't' represent in the wave speed formula?
    Time taken
  • What is the law of reflection?
    Angle of incidence = angle of reflection
  • What happens to wave speed and wavelength during refraction?
    Both reduce, but frequency remains the same
  • What is diffraction?
    Bending of waves passing through a gap or around a barrier
  • How do long waves diffract compared to short waves?
    Long waves diffract more than short waves
  • What happens when waves diffract through a large gap?
    Only the edges of the waves bend
  • What are the colors of the visible spectrum?

    Red, orange, green, blue, indigo, violet
  • How does red light compare to blue light?
    Red light has long wavelength and low frequency
  • What is the application of radio waves?
    Communication under the sea and in space
  • What is the application of microwaves?
    Heating food through microwave ovens
  • What is the application of infrared waves?
    Remote controls and security lighting
  • What is the application of visible light?
    Vision and photography
  • What is the application of ultraviolet waves?
    Sterilizing medical instruments
  • What is the application of X-rays?
    Checking suitcases at the airport
  • What is the application of gamma rays?
    Medical tracers to detect cancer
  • What is background radiation?
    Radiation from natural and artificial sources
  • What is the average annual effective dose limit for radiation workers?
    20 mSv
  • What is ionization?
    Loss or gain of electrons from a stable atom
  • What is half-life?
    Time taken for activity to decrease by half
  • What is the formula for calculating activity?
    A = N / t
  • What is the composition of alpha radiation?
    2 protons and 2 neutrons
  • What is the speed of gamma radiation?
    Fastest among all types of radiation
  • What is the effect of ionizing radiation on living cells?
    Kills or changes the nature of living cells
  • What is a chain reaction in nuclear fission?
    Neutrons from fission split other nuclei
  • What are the advantages of fission?
    Produces lots of energy, no greenhouse gases
  • What are the advantages of fusion?
    Lots of cheap energy, no harmful waste
  • What is a scalar quantity?
    A quantity with magnitude only
  • What is a vector quantity?
    A quantity with magnitude and direction
  • What is instantaneous velocity?
    Velocity at a specific moment