AQA AS Physics 1 Practice Question Answers
AQA AS Physics 1 Practice Question Answers
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1 Matter and radiation
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4 (a) number of protons = number of electrons (e.g. 1 Neutral atoms have an equal
13) number of protons and electrons.
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1 Matter and radiation
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7 (a) (ii) All 3 marks would be available for
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c 3.00 × 10 1 hc
f ( = λ ) = 8.30 × 10-13 direct use of E = ( λ ), but you
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( = 3.61 × 10 Hz) must show your working
whatever method you choose.
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E ( = hf) = 6.63 × 10 × 3.61 × 10
1
( = 2.4 × 10−13 J)
1
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7 (a) (iii) Since 1 eV = 1.60 × 10 J, it
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2.39 × 10 1 follows that 1 MeV is 10 times
E = 1.60 × 10-13 larger.
= 1.5 MeV 1
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11 (b) Possible roles are: any 2 One mark for each named role.
• transfers energy
• transfers momentum
• transfers force
• (sometimes) transfers charge
12 A high energy γ photon is required 1 Energy must be sufficient to
create at least the total rest
masses of the particles produced.
It is converted into a particle and its antiparticle 1 This occurs in the vicinity of
another particle, such as a
nucleus or an electron.
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