AQA Physics - P2 quiz.

Quiz containing material from P2 module in AQA additional science.

Does contain some 'higher' level material.

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Speed is...
The rate at which an object moves
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Speed is measured in...
meters/second (m/s)
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speed =
distance ÷ time
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The slope on a distance-time graph represents what?
Speed
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The area under a velocity-time graph represents what?
Distance travelled
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If the resultant force on an object is zero...
The object is either stationary or continues to move at constant speed
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Force is measured in...
Newtons
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Weight is measured in...
Newtons
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Mass is measured in...
Kilograms
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The earth's gravitational field strength is roughly...
10N/kg
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Stopping distance is...
Braking distance + Thinking distance
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Energy is measured in...
Joules (J)
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Kinetic energy =
½ x mass x speed^2
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Momentum is measured in...
Kg m/s
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When a perspex rod is rubbed with a cloth...
The rod becomes positive
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When a polythene rod is rubbed with a cloth...
The rod becomes negative
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Objects with like charges
Repel
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When components are in series...
The total resistance is the sum of the resistance of each component
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UK mains supply has...
A frequency of 50 Hz and about 230V
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Power is measured in...
Watts (W)
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The Coulomb (C) is...
The unit of electrical charge
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The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom is...
The atomic number
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Isotopes are atoms of the same element with...
The same number of protons and electrons but different numbers of neutrons
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Uranium-235 and Plutonium-239 are both used in..
Nuclear Fission
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Other cards in this set

Card 2

Front

Speed is measured in...

Back

meters/second (m/s)

Card 3

Front

speed =

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

The slope on a distance-time graph represents what?

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

The area under a velocity-time graph represents what?

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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Comments

Thegirlwhoknewtoomuch - Team GR

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Very good quiz summerised everything in p2 physics well thanks!

MissEmilieBeth

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Very good basic revision and made me think as well showed me what I was more confident in and what I was getting wrong and what I need to revise more on, Thank you :)

Cameron

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Great but I think 31 should be rainfall and 23 should be plastic pins, fantastic otherwise so thanks.

ellie_123♥

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really good quiz, thanks :)

Sharmina

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Really good, although most answers were the first options : Nevertheless really good!

Jamie Bassett

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amazing from mark sampson i love physics it b ufavouirite shis my

kumaran

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ions aren't on the syllabus! but good quiz anyway

Seren Thomas

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Ions are on the syllabus! :P only very briefly though :)

Hope this helps for the exam on Wednesday :D

Kiran Lee

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mass can be grams as well doofus and i agree with cameron on that one

Seren Thomas

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Kiran Lee wrote:

mass can be grams as well doofus and i agree with cameron on that one

Thanks Kiran (Y) but mass is usually measured in kg in P2 papers... and yeh 31 and 23 are controversial :')

Kiran Lee

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did i get top mark 

Seren Thomas

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what did you get?

Kiran Lee

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81%

Seren Thomas

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I'll give you that's pretty good, as long as you know where you went wrong ;O

Kiran Lee

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yeah i put grams for mass instead of kilograms........... !!! 

Seren Thomas

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that didn't cost you 19%!

Kiran Lee

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hahaha joking i done p2 anyway :)

Seren Thomas

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aha yeah same :)

Sangharsh

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23 and 31, i think it should be plastic pins (everything else is a feature of 3-pin plug) and rainfall (NOT a source of radiation or increasing amount of people would start developing cancers when it rains)

DanT

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what was the highest mark?

Elana Kaymer

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Really good, thank you :) 

But on Questin 23, how is having an insulated case NOT a safety precaution if it prevents direct contact of eg. skin and metal, preventing electric shocks?

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