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Card 6

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one of the specific energies an electron can have when in an atom

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Card 7

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a material with a high number density of conduction electrons and therefore low resistance

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Card 8

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physical law stating that charge is conserved in all interactions, it cannot be created or destroyed

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Card 9

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physical law stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, just transferred from one form or place to another in any closed system

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Card 10

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a model used to describe the movement of charge in a circuit, from + to - terminal

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Card 11

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the lowest frequency in a harmonic series where a stationary wave forms

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Card 12

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an equation expressing the wavelength of a particle as a ratio of planck's constant and the particle's momentum, mv

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Card 13

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when a wave spreads out after passing around an obstacle or through a gap

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Card 14

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the distance travelled in a particular direction, in metres

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Card 15

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the average velocity of an electron as it travels through a wire due to a p.d.

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