Physics Unit 1 AS AQA A Vocabulary
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G | M | P | C | E | F | A | J | Q | F | L | S | E | E | D | U | W | F | Y | F | U |
U | C | G | L | C | U | N | I | Y | W | I | Y | L | C | O | T | A | T | A | J | D |
S | A | O | P | N | N | Q | E | Y | A | N | C | E | N | C | N | L | D | V | K | D |
T | O | A | X | E | D | I | A | T | V | E | N | C | A | I | P | T | V | M | G | B |
R | X | A | L | R | A | E | L | L | E | E | E | T | T | T | V | E | Y | U | X | O |
O | O | P | H | E | M | H | B | O | P | M | U | R | S | S | W | R | U | W | N | T |
N | L | S | U | F | E | Y | G | F | A | I | Q | O | I | I | P | N | S | O | O | A |
G | H | A | O | F | N | G | K | W | R | S | E | M | S | R | Q | A | S | J | N | L |
N | T | L | H | I | T | A | I | B | T | S | R | A | E | E | L | T | R | D | X | Y |
U | V | T | U | D | A | J | Q | N | I | I | F | G | R | T | M | I | A | M | V | X |
C | J | A | Y | L | L | Q | W | A | C | O | D | N | L | C | C | N | O | V | C | L |
L | F | D | P | A | P | E | D | E | L | N | L | E | A | A | H | G | Y | W | T | M |
E | C | W | S | I | A | Y | Q | D | E | S | O | T | N | R | P | C | Q | P | C | Q |
A | N | E | H | T | R | Y | A | S | D | P | H | I | R | A | U | U | X | N | Q | T |
R | D | G | H | N | T | R | P | M | U | E | S | C | E | H | C | R | W | L | V | D |
F | J | L | L | E | I | N | Q | K | A | C | E | F | T | C | S | R | S | M | A | U |
O | H | V | W | T | C | Q | T | N | L | T | R | O | N | V | F | E | E | P | B | V |
R | B | V | I | O | L | F | A | K | I | R | H | R | I | I | T | N | G | H | A | Q |
C | H | R | Q | P | E | W | Q | S | T | U | T | C | E | D | E | T | L | Q | J | V |
E | J | S | X | J | R | U | H | R | Y | M | W | E | M | W | K | W | C | N | T | X |
E | V | L | X | L | V | S | F | D | J | G | I | S | J | N | V | L | Y | N | J | J |
Clues
- A current that changes with time in a regular cycle. (11, 7)
- A fundamental force that causes interactions between charged particles. Virtual photons are the exchange particle. (15, 5)
- A fundamental force with a short range which is repulsive at very small separations and attractive at small separations. Responsible for stability of nuclei. (6, 7, 5)
- A graph which shows how the current (I) flowing through a component changes as the p.d. (V) across it is increased. (1, 1, 14)
- A particle that cannot be split up into anything smaller (e.g. and electron). (11, 8)
- A spectrum of bright lines on a dark background corresponding to different wavelengths of light that have been emitted from a light source. (4, 8, 8)
- All particles can be shown to have both particle and wave properties. Waves can also show particle properties. (4, 8, 7)
- The lowest frequency of light that when shone on a metal will cause electrons to be released from it. (9, 9)
- The resistance created in a power source when electrons collide with atoms inside the power source and lose energy. (8, 10)
- The work done in moving a unit charge between two points in a circuit (voltage). (9, 10)
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