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IGCSE Physics Notes Robert MarinCONTENTS 1. General Physics) 2. Thermal Physics ij 3. Properties of waves, including Light and Sound} 4. Electricity and Magnetism 5. Atomic Physics Appendix. - | 0625 Wis | om RM il Length ond a 1 Lang rte core } 1 Mosse an deseo how to mestir ee ol © Nblune *To_meaaue volume of a cogulst’ solid : measufe dimensions wifh rue, io ee f los solid : place object , sTomeasue volume of of \(equlax solid: place object in measuting cylinder ard mearue the differeme in height of the wa ter ‘Small_ditaace Nesiee calipers neoves} 0.1 min + Micrometer — neaeest 9,01am Necwi caligus C ores Yet { fer fel bed gg peice Aivsids 5 sci the use os and easing “a Joe 0.4m 340142 3, Amen N Gs efor ewonuing lengh ofchect chee We. zeio ready and ake nat "o€ the error, ou yon meoswe the baglh, add the effi, g AZONEET ees RR Ee | Derices like digital stopuatcnes axe very precise, to O0ls,
constant pean WOE Accleraion'y 19} comb a Gradient = acceleat on. «For motion with, constant z —_oxceloation, Anlaa ce > area wader the gafh, Fine /s aia Cee acceletading | owatl conte oF cite). This » becouse ity diection (and these velocity) \s always chaaging.oy na ot Earth a ht he aeslraton a [Accelerahion on of Ree fall ie a body nem ecuth js confon), Without air resistance; the gull of gravity come an accelerahen of 9.6m" With ok-reivina! aS object falls —> speed iacteajey —> air yesirtnnce incase) acceleration decreases as Eventually ain testtance ond gritty o€ equa) atd opm, so Fheve is no cerultant force. : 3.INo fenttant acceleration, 5 peed y contant. TERMINAL vElociry {Nias cond Weight so 2 Maes and weight core Supplement + Show fray wih tha dag of the maae | + Demonstiate an understanding tht mas 13 tody property that Test ctangein motion ae 4+ State that weights a foro + Deserve, odusethe concept of, weightas te | Demonsteta understanding hat weights | fect fe revtatona don amass len nonce meses) may be compared i ess ing a natance yess 4 i of matter in an object Chg) rane cbs fot er eon Le a Ce Inertia = reluctance to. move fom cestot change «peed, é QO a | iti the ete sanity acting on amass — Gra Deateagh gory > at ONE therefore on each: Weight (1 ny = mas> (kg) x field sheng /\ON/bs 14 Density Pe [Describe he determination af the densi of se erogualy shaped sli bythe method of ee speared ate the neces couion |) i Describe an expetiment to doterine the lens of igi and ofa reply _ told ad mat the necessary esl SitY iy The moss pac unk vd € a substence (hy/m) Teatys Sa 92 &= 0625 om RM. Jonsty of o Liquid HS sok inh CME a Find the mass of | pew? of the liquid Divide the mas ty the yolme te find the density. —_Denstly of @ regular solid nlalgigeg I 1, Fyad yas of ckyect wing 0. balance Divide moss ty yume fo Gnd density sly of an iM solu |. Colculate yolume of object by Finsling leagth of each dimension then Find volume of otject by distlacanet! in a measwng cylinder, — = a Effects of Forces 1.5 a Elects of forces. core Find mos of obpel wing a balanco, 2. Dyide moss by velume fo find den sity ‘Supplement | + Mor extnsionaad gras andes the |» Interpret extensions orachs |" sssocstes oxpermental procedure Desai the way in which a frea may ‘ange the maton of abo0y Find he rosa of 9 or more orcas 2etng long the same tne 1 State Hoke’ Law areal an ue the fweession F= bx ‘roportenaty'foran extension so + aca nd oe ta lion batween fre, mast sed ecelertio nding the dsten) + Desoibe quatetvel-motion na curves pth de toa perpendous force (ea mvs nocoaueed —Foicey cain change:.si2e and shape of a body — ba | speed of a body ____- direction of wovernent of body,Hooke’ Taw: the extension of i onal aka) the ag glied for aed the ine ae e Senge ee SN aL Force ogpled= spiny wjstoal x exbarsion ee ae stand and [Set ing 2. nifias)_lon Con 2] Add. 1004_may» (IN weigh!) A Neosme new length and, PineaK initia) Jeng th | eee sae calculate extemion ag 46 times, adding [005 each Sire fies OE 6) Plot exorsion agains force igen al ees Dae enon ditoclly grogortona,) fo f By [Fake P= limit of proportionally. A€ter this _ fe EF hex, (rob dltedy tet! E= laste ti tho : . deformed aad will nol Cale AC [Tforce 7” to imal Neng s fon> hon The resultant cling © an object 1s pro portional to the man —Tof the object and ifs acceleralion, cos ae aor xacceleation (ai?) ee a ee SSn= 0625 one ROM. —— Reauttan force iW ssi] 3 fail) The net force wher size and Aiechon are taken into acount, a Stet ——enualonblettatos oo aco, ee, a tet aN A Aer jean When reouttant force is zero, forces. are equal and opposite ee Lt object » at feat ae line. + object trowels at constant tant speed in a aya Be foice [An abject wall moved in a cusved path [the foice act papendicular fo direction of travel. Speed stay» constant. Velocity chongex Ge tel antag inal Ne cee ila ___Ié_ the force which prondes Lo acceleration 1» 2uddealy remaved, he object Fill leowe ake tangent fo He. Tun p (2 Ting ect ‘arto forest show tat hare no et anes ‘moment ena toa n aula + Descente Heabnchgot sewn |+ App ei of opposing arent single systems in quam Q@ BZGNE[Foca body in equilikiwm (eg 0 balled beam on opie): aie : eer ainecaa ee + Anti ea ineal equal to clockwne monent My Fdyoe F, [,5(e\| When there 1s no rosullant Gee and no cullen! twining e€ect, o. System ts ia equilibrium 1 18%ci Contre of mass Core 1+ Psor and deseo an expen eterna the positon of the contact mass = taplane lamina + Destrite qstatiely heft of te t poston of te ante of mass onthe stbity L Dt simple abet save Amaies 10 £9 .Push_pin through point on edge of Fe Gre allow Jo swing freely. peep of maso, =H Use plumb tne sessack hel ine Z » Regent for a. ina 4. Where two lines ras) » Sila 2 Se ee [The centre of mass of oq object ithe print where its Tes reins I cuctiiel endioatie ta ott Through which the weight of om object Seem) fo act, es ove i cenlie of qiarity otfech stabilly, |f contre of gravily Ties outaide base of object it topples, The lower the centre of grayity 4, the more stable the“object.m= 0625 oe RM Scalars and Vectocs 5) Seats and vectors Supplement + Demonsvats an undetsanding ofthe diene between sears and vectors and ge omen +d vert by gaphcaleresertatin to ‘determine rsuant + Detemine soit estat vo |__eg Moss, opee A vector quantity has both size ond diechon, ee ae crceelecation, moment, force © JA ccolos quantity aria ey ieee a 1 peed oneigy, hime . Hearuie length of resull (%) ZONE{bla Enecau V6 Eneray core Supplement “+ Demonstate an understanding hata object nay hewesnergy dueto ts matoncr is poston ans that ney may be tansered tnd store + Give exanoes of enreyin tert foms, incudingtnete, pawtatonl, cherica, ‘ain, near, nena elect, ht nd sound + Give axonpes of the conversion of energy | trom one tom to another and ofits enter trom one le to another + Arlt pip of enreyconsertion to + Racalland use the expressions ke.= m7 mépe= man +] Finefe = onatgy from maven feetae KE (= bx mle) eee _k 9 oye ovitg «|Gronda tonal plenhial= grogy gained uhen ehect move Oway from the aah ga henge ies ela gy a fis) & giadidy (100°) choeye jn hepht dn) Shion fisted sg cls [Chemica -siored energy thal con be tele chenicel feochm. eg a battery ee ae ee gy, cleseh by nul’ fac 9 sion fuel ol, eee ne ann eu ae trical energy cox (A by ciwcont ro coment in tosrteg “Light oneigy castied by EMR en hol objects qlowy es pione ply ae= 0625 tome R fh. Eneray conservation Energy can be tronvforned fom one form to another, — 9 rock falling from chff PE > KE Eneigy can be tramfecreh fom one objert to aather | eg snooker KE of cue 9 KE of while fall > K.E oF Hoch ball “Energy iy neither created or destoyed, 20 Hetolal anol of enagy Yelore ond ofler a change nthe | yee 10 Fn-=-(4BFH2T) 0k —— Se ern ae fet Erexay resources 6b Enexay resowees a Supplement es + Disinguish between ronewabio amd nan |» Show an understarding that eet i essed | Few sources of eneray | bvnarfesion he Sn eae 1+ ese how satya ater est forme of energy may bo obtind am ~ chemi enery stored ine wat, including the energy sora ia aver, oe and in war behind eros dime ~psothormal sources rule Hsin heat and gt from th Sun slr cls 1 Ge edventagas and dradianiages of each rnathed in tame of cos laity, see and Show ausltatve understanding af etilensy | » Racal nd use the apa * 00% In the sun, onergy is releayed by ouclear Garon, whoraby hydrogen — Bi ioceigth ies Fe egllc a Gees Gem ela ucCeca! ey pata Pree MEU EN easily combustiole | fast cepieting fairly cheap harmful by-products ‘ficient including carbon ean bedoneon | dioxide ‘small scale mining oll can cause damage to surrounding lenvironment Chemical energy is transformed to heat through combustion. Heat bolls water. Steam twansfers KE to turbines, ‘which is tansformed to electrical energy through ‘generator Timited “still contributes greenhouse gases “itean leak and cause explosions -easily transported “relatively abundant can be done on. ‘small scale “cheap swidely available and easly distributed abundant source of energy 10 by-products unlimited no by-products cheap to run sreliable -limtes harmful by products
particles gain. KE Pressuce Posticles in gas are constantly colliding with the walh of the container, exerting a force - coming plese, ce feck duce on prewuge ~ Presoute low For a Fued may of gas at constant yolume, presowe 1 AuecHly proportional to” temperature (unen using Kelvin) NB: at °C, Jhe gavticles axe oil bung s© Hee sli 1_plessuce temperatue /% vi Absolute 2e(o, 0 kelvin, -272%. Postiles axe not moving, they hove no kinetic enegy, No preniye b exerted presme (Pal _— ep qstant "om peratue (%) Pi a =n_swyeniion, particles apgem be in random moon. The explanation for #hy 1p they axe constoatly being hit C Dy muwerons fest-nvng, ove gle a 5 exwdetce for Rinete Hheory ~The jordlom motion shown by thee particle jp» called Brows ian motion a Rasdon moleculac bombardment by olher potticles dey ¢ wed by Tigh Finolecuky 1€ © these wrolecules ore moving fost enough Ceartying suffident lRinete eneigy, ES ae Loxger postidey con be mor 12H2). ia Evaporation Fvogoration » the proces by which liquid dusn to gas heb the ag ereeeeT aries : ie nse eae | + The particle near the suiface with the Wace | highest K.E com howe enough enaqy etace 40 excage From the hquid + Atter they escaye, the omvage KE of the a pallies decredies KE of polite filo with Towel Veen Tet oo Oe, Therefore fonpeadue bus decreased Factor affecting wa poration + Temperature increase sn tom perature incieases (ale of exs4o(alion. ce ~ becare it gives the fouticley mote KE 40 exage + Suiface akea= inc tease in suctac area increases rate of exporedion = become mote swiface molecules a able escape “Mind speed inctease in wind speek over suface inciease ate of exportation = bocawse i} gue the gauticles mote KE fp edcage + Humidity incteose in humidity decreases (ale of evaporation = hecamse jncrerie m humidity decease) capacity to ll wala yapout “Atmospheric ptesswa- incfease in atm decrease) fate of efago (ation poster requife oie KE to ercage1 @ Pressue changes Supplement + Rotem chngein vole cts astm change | + Recs anduse the ecuston p= consan a | | © inpssie api ote gas at constant constant empersure wa Seales lay; For a fred mas at a cofstaal | ________premufe is inversely proportiona | to roar s) As the volume increase), posheler hit the wall le» often, yo awnoage fore decteases, yo Proswe dfcteases C Preswe x volume = constant ONG=). Nauen zs | peau /Po Tveuae Za? Ae} Tharwal exonson of sll of sags 2a} Thema expansion of sods, quid anc gases ‘esrbequsitatey the thermal expansion of i and gases lain some otha aerydoy ord esesequencas of thermal wb quately tho oft of» change of onh tole ature onthe ohare of ag corsa fe odwee Incteme ee eee NB: eee sala Nv Anped Supplement 1+ Shaw tn sorecaton of the lative oder ot magne ofthe expansion a ods. hquids nc gases > | — __| h di, Rake of extonsion ia oofemmal by The type of kom,a me 0625 oo Qt Thermal expansion of sold i Solids ewgond the least, uoually to lille be see with the naked eye Consequencas : = Railay tracks have fo hove gap fo alll for ex puuio = com couse wife) to snap = long structures hike bridges need callers eae A Follic _stti kro bfas expand metallic stip tf ela bes id HEAT Sarat = Fire alec a os beaks cpp Me havea ro burr Beghetie = dhan the on ao the ofrip beads L. Ths complehes He circuit and activates the valley ie 1 Thermal exeasion of a liquid C | Liquids expand more than solids, but less thon goves. Thefer pansion aelligitdsitn’ betsilaitathe ma velleye ree ese wear ited ease Cherie ec Thema! expaniion of a 9a Gare) expand the most, Chorles' law: af contant presue, the volae of a 9 10 divectly ptoportional to its temperature, yolvne constant a temp. Ye Noot 3 1 floes ae sri erie!Lal) Measurement of tempeo\uce 2.246) Meas amen of omgertue ee ‘Supplement + Demonstrate undetetndng of srs, range nd nest + eserves stvcure at themacaupe ar show waning ete sng | ——— high toperatues aed tove tht ~The expansion of @ subtome coq be wed fo meauie tomferabue, — flint oce toed lise a noqtower tule i “more distance for sone expowion ¢ + we a moderna) thot expands more when heated : __= small change in temp, eee (Range: + the mayinw™ and minima temperate on a _______Heimometer = bu melling peinl, high boiling poind —___ Eingarity. ~ whether o¢ not expoasien » (ct eee temperate ae SSR ~ 2.4 water comnot be wed became feet i ep | Fived poinls ave used to calitrale thamemeders Liqui norte capillary tybe thead gl Stee" Or etrbasa ere cis side —Theads up oth expands, ficing the alcohol w the tube din ane ees ____| the gives greet mperabuse -in-glay«0625 oo RI, Thecmocougles A. thetmocouple 1» a commonly-wed elect{ical thermometer hot jexction— Chemg 2 be mead + A, thermocouple comsisty of two Y dioimily whey jgiied together 7 "When one junction 2 abe higher agelabs cal jichon Al Clower xe Seincta 0 ei £3 general read by voltmeter point ey pue + Output voltage ry _pfoportional 4o fempelalus di Fterence melting ice) C= Thermocouples con fe made very small, so they cas heot aad coo] quickly — con mers? rapidly varying tan pom ture J — Thermocougle> com meoswe temperatures up tothe melting point oF the mela) = con measue high 4empealuies 226) Thermal Copocky. Supplement ‘Ay head ouppled and the Yenpetctuve of a body inoees, tb internal eneigy increase). i TH thera! cogacity of on object 4, the energy fequi@d fo mise fompetalue by 1%. An object with a higher thermal capacity
liquid Difference Yelween boiling and exagartion 1. Boiling occus at ined lempeotuie, which Aepeads on the substance beite Rented ond ib presse nee een Be 2, Evaporation can occ woot femporatyes below boiling pout 2, Erogoalon deciense feng. , uring boiling temp 1s comlant alent heat / Lodent heat of Fusion: en@igy which mut be putin 40 melt a sold af ifs ingpe abeclisk an dc ot dee, tientlan Seale esl + |Latent beot of yapournsdion: enagy which mut be put in fo vapourne aliquid at jf boiling point, or 13 given out dwity condema hoy afb, Rea alo ere arate ree oulmelis aire ete ten Teen tl » Speciéc latent heat is energy required fo change state of 1kg of a sistance at constant temperate, = mb iment fo Find latent heat of Fwion of i OW. ca L Fill funne) with ice ond place SOW heal in ice 2. Aéter 10 minutes of heating , remove heater, ee 3 Find mass of water collected a 4. Yse formula G= mb G. Substitule values foc Q and m Q E Rearroage to 1 = @/rm a | 7 Find L e fakeExperiment to find latent heat of vaporiva tion _of waler Ms Fill a beaker with water ond glace Pu hae ak, timing S minute) €om when ib star : “fat bans cing, note_loss im tans Ake b> Gm to Find specif: latent hea japoucioation of yapourjation qi si perlne Be og nd iL chron ud in Tee 19 golide yi irate cae ihen heated , and enced 1003 =e Abrotions Mowing pasties 2 peal f. er fals age _qood conduct le he dobdcondacte ee lara [eleHinas ukiehlcad con hy KE ‘eles et Fe = copptt) H een when mae eet ices eri» thaival inulabor “linia is Tas oe= 0625 oo RM Tait Ga “Polos peinanganate crystals Convection a locos ant cotvel e sWhen hexteol pusp te clow form) Cuctent : 4 loop i = ten 5 ie headed, the water expand, Yecome) le: dense andl rie) Thewaler begins fo.cool and 1» pushed away by cising hol water Ay woler cools, it contvacts, becomes mae dane, cnc sinks (oo) water mow Jo tohe place of riving water absorbers of ined rai © Transfer of heat through infrared rodliahon, which is parte the electomagnetic spectrum, which on towene a vacuum Emitters Aborbersae thermal radeaton jver_oulfaces oe the ae id absarbo/> of thermal | padiat on, 20 Cons of eneigy tr SIGE ss ie ein de ble Ja» giles Rau + Silvered swface> on walls = reflect intcared ciation, reduce he by fadadion — Nateriab wel ae inurlator Gbstic onl glas)——C Col ther “Jo inulod ion e.g Gbreqlay | en ination (ase ioovlater able ° ae al Tagging (plastic foam) af ewd | | water tank, which trap ait | ae -teducey conducton convec lion3.1 General Wowe Properties — | 22 Genet wave properties | core Supplement | |” iausvotestyworstonin ropes ane springs anaby enna of seed, fonsency, 1 Rca and use the equate ih and ample Js between tansvete and login sees ond give stable earns 4+ Iteret efecto, ercton an faction | sing wave heay Woes deans fer enetgy from one place fe cuclkes hough period oscillations Woe Eronts are He peaks of tranmyaije Wore) orcompressions of Pe eed a Longitudinal wases,, aoun perpendicular fo divechon of 47 aug), V Unuie speed - dintance travelled ger second ms") F Frequency nymber of cycles ger second (H2\ A Mauclength- dutone between Ho comecytive ponb ena ware jn phase Cie from peak be yeak) Cm a Angllude= mraxinun divplacead from equil brn woe peed = frequency ® woweleng Fh ve £4 Transteie wore; ascilachions age perpendicular bo diyection of VP\ Po Tore. eg Light , water waves, ¢- wanes Longitudinal wayes : oxcilahom ase along direchon of trawl eg Sound, p-wotes, plesule woxe) @ ee im cee BoneReFlechon at a plane surface (ey mor) Wouakion Sen al Pcie er ea ss Pg) su face So UA bounces ee - Fh a «Some speed, fey tency oxo eng \ + angle of nsdn > ome serait bacrioe (eeclectie suiface\ Refraction due to a chaage of speed ia . Wa down don ali bonds (bec aide conliaues at some > seh dene wovelongth decrease, Frequaty stoy) the some aah gc | + Only port of Fhe wove cad gars throwh the gap th ha come out Tec anclasans oF i wency aad worelerglh soy the same, peels cacn ene i€gfaclion occurs when = w th agina! + image 13 same dize oo object ee: simage is gs fev behind mitor o> lone fer es object iy im front vitwtge » Laberoly verre > eve to C we vimage io sctual Ceonnot be ptoycel a i dipet ome screen 3.2(H) Re€raction of tight —— Exgeriment ty dumonsjrate teftaction angle of icreace b age of wteocior Aa the cay of ght enter the Weck, italows and beds tevasd> the normal Ay the fay of fight exth athe block, it speed up aad tends ayoy From netmal cee Teco ANE SOT ~ requed). ces Note 2, on gla» Vock PE es ong@, on ly e RaneReFfactive rdex The efiachie inher ofa substasce iy the Aegree fo which light (eE(acly wher antefing of exiting he med ian | = sini, steed of lghtin vcuum/aic 2 sia ca) Disses ara epee sea gi eh raed eT Ca __Gitical angle iE 7 5 he incident ange fecuhich of re€caction 40° aoa when the incident angle 0 increased foyond fhe critica! ang, _( | total internal reflection accu Conly whea'hight i» moving fram move [ereceuenrLaemnclhuall Ophea! Fibres Total internal teflection com be wed ¢ optical fibrel rowan (alert a [Total internal reflection ceculs Lor all tay that hit the ( Chowndary of an angle qteater thoa He critical oagle. — Used in: A Tele come un} cartions digital signals can be communicatedl by the cable st thinner thon conveational catles 2. Medicine _ + Examining 1m2ide of fody eg stomach ( endexo py) aa + Light Illumina tes the imide, cofected hight comey buck up20 Thin Conver ging lens oft Faz a Th converging ns ore Supplement + Daserbe the acon af hin converging lon 3 "beam ofa | 973s ilstte the formation af = | © Draw rey doprams fo istat the formation + Used dose amagniing ess feu sa Ea itaesl_—_* When_faalle) rays of hg lt paw aL Phough a convex converging lap, they ace focwed bo poi, the principal focw a =i To daw a ray diagiam: 1. Ray Cow ate Thaugh optical cealre a J. Ray Grom abject: pail! fo pimipal ory Hea te principal focus obi) 3, From object thowh F’ to lens, then porallel may Fotmation of a reel image { Object between Fond 2F:> + inverted, + ragnifie Used 19 ptajector € Object beyond LE: Stee ~aumadhed ed ih comeFormalin ofa virlual image Object betwee len and F: Se Es -nagnes m4 + connot be plojectel orfo sca sed in a magnifying gla Disgaioion of Light id) Dispersion of ight Gio» usta acount ofthe deers of ht 41" se shawty he sctn on int of alas sm f chile: Tight js mode a wage of di fFerett frequncie> (claws) Typtoiet vhs tad Fed sila, Mecnasioclhe betta ~Tohewing the indivia wal érequenci¢s ae eh ph oe que Hl a ae eThelefore yet Ho Lowel ond OSpplement escibe the mai eos of the ‘State the approxnate value of the spo slecuomagnetcspecvur and stethat alam, | sletiomagretc voves waves tel wih ho some high spead in vacuo | © Use them morecvonatis 1 Decor the rle of eectomagnetiowaves in ~ aan television sornmuncsons odo | wove ~ sui tetovsion and eephones ~ lect appioes, mat conalersfor ‘elisions and inter arms Gre rmedcne ane scurty ea + Demonte an asarenes of ay ines repang to use of meronaves and Kaya +All eledionagneti waves can frawel thiough a vacunim at 210%m) onochiomatic colows axe of only one Fequeney Radio: wed in teleconnugicaters- elediomognehc esclalnay Homnifled ond lece nal Miciowade: wed for cagid heating, yending satelite ignal> (eq mobile plone) = con heat and desttoy [ng cells Inéifed: iota y bo oe wed bug aaa, c18 coos Visible : prochtced by vy hol ok’ ecly ; wea in oplical Fibre costmani ca hon UUtacyislet: cower Fluptexence , wed 1A sterilining eq wipment = conan oto ald cae mutation , cand adage cetind K-(oys : wed Up medical diogne>i of font Jecusiby detec fat? =dangefous In,high dove became is toning Gamma fays: uyee to Heriline fad, eqsigreat; used in rad therapy -dokroy) cell eC So a eee. Supplement + Describe the production of soundby vibating cederstaning hat a madi isnded it eound mares + Describe an expiant to datarmine the spaed |» State te order of magnitude ofthe speed of of sound in sundin sc iid and sos | amolitte and frequency © roti on echo + Desctbe th oni nature of sound wanes | Desesbe compression and retacton + State the approximate nga of utile *+ Rebate thelousness and pitch f sound aves to ae Vibrating objects ouch as tuainy Corks com produce wounds vibrating the air mokcule? fo germ a sei of + Comprenions -| ewe thoa normal whee as mo lecuios i fe clwe toge hs * @iekachion) ~ Lower preside, faa nothal whee air mekculey ee Gut ar ERPAN ai ih Novick ES —s Souad ayes ote mrechonwal fptudnal sages hil tee (a medivn to oe the 1. Soa roveh foakest 10 solids, slowest Be enisieia 9 °ses_,_ Heng can not rowel in ao VOCnusdh (Me can heor womds fe tween 2012 fo 2ObH. 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Tho causes the gold leag fe fepel the tod aad bend + same happanr i€ a charged cod touches the cap.Chowging ty jnduclo na negates chowed oni __inefeal sphere -electeony repelled fo otherend [sphere leaning a positive charg e Aljach a conducting wilé bebwen giousd oad fn ge fox end of sphere -electtons flow of € into Same ESS=s]] qroud J Remove wie sphere hoo net positive hag? a =e —erducloe ond Inulators + Conducto(s allow charge Celechon) fo fbw dhcough (beg metals [+ 6086 conduc t01) howe elections that ca move though there strucwe + Inpulator Ao not allow chege elections) fo pass through then 2.9 weed, FWIEE ait, photic sTraula tor do ne} haw mobile charged parler sag 421 Curent OO C ~ Gore ‘Supplement —— = Siate tat cunentisrtted tothe ow of carge | # Sdow undestarang that a curentia rat + Use and deste tha we ofan ammeter flow fcarge and recat anduse te | fonaton = OR cal | ‘Distinguish between the ection of flow of + Curtentis the rate of Flor a house SS eckaneN aul a Talc r | cuerent (4) = cho Hime (3 Se EEG Qitt Ef eae + Anmeteo emcent_in.serien. ___+ Ammeters afe used to mess ute + Guten flows from negative fo pastes s Conventional current flows fom pasitive to negodive~ o6s 420 Electio-metive Force Le 14216) Elecro-motve fore — | core ‘Supplement : 1 State thatthe emf ofa source atelcieal + Show understanding tat am te danas nary e manned in ais ste ofeneray supplies by 2 source in ee ame B meor used jn yol ts fi + em the ener charge supplied by o souce fo deive charge iors complete cveuit — en foe aaa sea eaelag dS OTE famehAtgCNCeds AE lisia by Sy Dwinatolentetptemre [<2 10) Pansat erence Core «+ Sista that the poten tlerenceacossa cut =| components messuedin vats 2 | + Use and desrite the uso of aot oe ‘Supplement 1 Stato that rastance = pdlewent and undorstan quatately how changes inp or resstane fect cent | + Becaland we the equation A= Vt + Describe an experiment to determina resistance | using wotmeter sng an ammeter | + Role wihouteseusion theresstanos ofa | + Recallanduse quattaive the |) ere tots length ana tots ameter roportonaity batwean sian and aes lor ard te imese proportionality a on esstaree snd cose setona aes ofavre Fotacasloatyd, Presilane y cwrent + For a_constont cevbtance, Fp.d Pew font SE 8 BEGNErev tonce (Ml) =P? 7curent i ehermine (esistance of on ynbnow! silor me [acy pA ates) unknowg resistor by chasgin | restste € Yona ble esistor Heck count ot FY me | P.fheosus the pd acrousthe ae ceristor fe oreo ach sett ini ell 12 ae (an la aan epee! at Tere el i ce A. 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that tranymit the electricity = Puollaged cur cent — Transferring enegy at low cysrert Cand.” high voltage) feolucer _eneigy lost ou heat from power |ines~ mae eFficiet}. @ s AZONE4 x(a) The Magnetic Effect of a (wteht i) The mapretc eter of @curant [ees ° Supplement I ris the patornof tha manne eli dua to | * ni in staght wires ard insolent ‘State tho qurtaive varia ofthe strength fof te magna Hoi ovr sl gars othe pater + Dasari the oer on te magneto fll of ‘hanging the magne an dieeion othe f———— ine sopestone ofthe magnaticatect ot | “= ni inelaing theacton ofaely AT gat 5 “yt sk Ts Se [The strength oF the magnetic Field Uecreoves a» the dvtarce — C Ecom the wire /rolenaid increases + Veuccort Poicongth of maghetic Field s|feyetsing Yhe cusrent covehses the maynehe field = ionteming Sonate x |enstnn + emide anauinont shor hata fac acts | + Dea expen show macanctraumagaie | corewpindng con dea ectoned— |-—— | + Soteecuse te nai crc ones, [oC fad ere 7 csthole tog pieenemesy move Ovi of eet wie ening coten [A cucten-cotiying wite or o€ chasged payticles hav a magneti fieb “liken placed wt atother rognetic Field the fw Cield> interact and there will be a foice on the wire i “AE opher the curatt or the magneli ¢ield iy peveoad, the _ direction of 4h2 force is tevohal.. +[ The direction oF Fv given by Fleming’ Lett hard Rule.me 0623 ow AM ASC duc Motor ——— [4810 ae. moor + escome te atettinceasna he can Stoe that a curont-caryin colin a magnoic sina a ting eft nd that te «| | Kev tet contying coll ina magnetic eld experiences a. tucning efFeck which com be increaved by mefeoy ing the ne Hic nwt ber of tyuns © the coil S eumres tole provide | Since the ceil » ina ae Siegen a | Feld cok exo cw, ian inal agra | a Force on eah ie of te ca ao + the conmutetor tu with dhe coi): Every time the coil reache 0 vallical pasidion, awn | fhe dup vide of the conuidator swap biushes and the Flow of cwireat 8 reyqued. Thu meow Conmetstor the direction of the force v revotsed, se the coil keqp | spinning in the sane. divethon The speed at which He coi apiny can be increased by! sincteasing the numba of tam onthe ceil wacteasny the cu
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