AQA AS Physics A Unit 1 January 2012 Discussion
Physics exam discussion - share revision tips in preparation for GCSE, A Level and other physics exams and discuss how they went afterwards.
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Re: PHYA1 - Physics Unit 1 Exam AQA - 12 Jan 2011I think its all going quite well. How are you feeling about it. (Do you where I could find some older past papers from)(Original post by IAmTheChosenOne)
How are you revising for it?
Are you nervous or confident?
Let's discuss!!!Last edited by i am god ovbz; 17-12-2011 at 12:55. -
Re: PHYA1 - Physics Unit 1 Exam AQA - 12 Jan 2011(Original post by i am god ovbz)
I think its all going quite well. How are you feeling about it. (Do you where I could find some older past papers from)
http://www.freeexampapers.com/past_p...A%2FPhysics+A/
here. But the spec changed so you need to choose questions that are relevant to PHYA1 -
Re: PHYA1 - Physics Unit 1 Exam AQA - 12 Jan 2011
I'm really nervous. We did our mock last week and I did okay-ish (I got a comfortable B grade) but I'm still unsure. I keep losing marks on some of the longer questions such as explaining the photo-electric effect or what happens in fluorescent bulbs.
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Re: PHYA1 - Physics Unit 1 Exam AQA - 12 Jan 2011How are you finding it?(Original post by IAmTheChosenOne)
How are you revising for it?
Are you nervous or confident?
Let's discuss!!! -
Re: PHYA1 - Physics Unit 1 Exam AQA - 12 Jan 2011(Original post by issyconnor)
I'm really nervous. We did our mock last week and I did okay-ish (I got a comfortable B grade) but I'm still unsure. I keep losing marks on some of the longer questions such as explaining the photo-electric effect or what happens in fluorescent bulbs.
(Original post by issyconnor)
How are you finding it?
Me too :/ I wish I can see sample full mark answers to those questions
I'm finding chapter3 (photoelectric effect) extremely hard but the rest are okay I guess -
Re: PHYA1 - Physics Unit 1 Exam AQA - 12 Jan 2011I suppose you could go the AQA markschemes for Physics, but they only give a brief overwiew.(Original post by IAmTheChosenOne)
Me too :/ I wish I can see sample full mark answers to those questions
I'm finding chapter3 (photoelectric effect) extremely hard but the rest are okay I guess
Our physics teacher gave us a sample question and answer on the photoelectric effect that has come up before in exams, albeit worded differently. He basically told us to keep practising answering these sort of questions, so that when we're in the exam and a long question like that comes up, we can instantly answer it.
This was the question:
Explain why the Classical Laws of Physics do not explain the Photo-Electric Effect but the Quantum Laws of Physics (E = hf) do explain the Photo-Electric Effect.
I can send you a PM with the model answer, if you want it.
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Re: PHYA1 - Physics Unit 1 Exam AQA - 12 Jan 2011(Original post by issyconnor)
I suppose you could go the AQA markschemes for Physics, but they only give a brief overwiew.
Our physics teacher gave us a sample question and answer on the photoelectric effect that has come up before in exams, albeit worded differently. He basically told us to keep practising answering these sort of questions, so that when we're in the exam and a long question like that comes up, we can instantly answer it.
This was the question:
Explain why the Classical Laws of Physics do not explain the Photo-Electric Effect but the Quantum Laws of Physics (E = hf) do explain the Photo-Electric Effect.
I can send you a PM with the model answer, if you want it.
Could you please? I'd love to see the model answer!
What on earth is Classical Laws of Physics?
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Re: AQA AS Physics A Unit 1 January 2012 DiscussionAhh duude! I dont like potential dividers, but apparently, you can get away with it if you have a strong basic knowledge of your rules for cicuits.(Original post by BlissJunkie)
Retaker here, and it's not really going at all.
Stupid internal resistance and potential dividers argh.
Therefor, chilll <3 -
Re: AQA AS Physics A Unit 1 January 2012 DiscussionHaha, time to get cracking with circuit rules then!(Original post by anuradha_d)
Ahh duude! I dont like potential dividers, but apparently, you can get away with it if you have a strong basic knowledge of your rules for cicuits.
Therefor, chilll <3 -
Re: AQA AS Physics A Unit 1 January 2012 DiscussionLOL yeahh!(Original post by BlissJunkie)
Haha, time to get cracking with circuit rules then! -
Re: AQA AS Physics A Unit 1 January 2012 Discussion
Hey guys, i need some help with particle physics. i got a couple of q's.
Firstly, could someone give a list of all the hadrons,leptons,baryons,mesons that we need to know for the exam.
Also, what is the difference between a muon neutrino and an electron neutrino, and what are their lepton numbers and their charges?
Please get back to me quickly, thanks guys
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Re: AQA AS Physics A Unit 1 January 2012 DiscussionHadrons are defined by being made of quarks and feeling the strong nuclear force(Original post by sechdent8)
Hey guys, i need some help with particle physics. i got a couple of q's.
Firstly, could someone give a list of all the hadrons,leptons,baryons,mesons that we need to know for the exam.
Also, what is the difference between a muon neutrino and an electron neutrino, and what are their lepton numbers and their charges?
Please get back to me quickly, thanks guys
--> 2 groups: Baryons, baryon number =1, e.g. protons, neutrons, made of three quarks.
Mesons, Baryon number= 0, e.g. Pi-meson, K-meson, made of a quark and an anti quark.
Lepton--> e.g. electrons, nutrinos. not made of quarks. baryon number=0 lepton number=1
You don't have to know much about them, they'll give you the right information to deduce what they want you to answer. When completing an equation and not sure what neutrino it would be, you need to make sure matter is conserved and that will help you figure out what neutrino to use. -
Re: AQA AS Physics A Unit 1 January 2012 Discussion
I'm reallllyyyy worried about electricity. I'm retaking because last year I got an E, i did best on this topic though, but only got about 60%!!! :/ i never had a teacher though but this year my teachers are very good.
What are the basic things to remember for electricity to help you with the exam? -
Re: AQA AS Physics A Unit 1 January 2012 Discussion
To decide what neutrino to use you need to consider the rules of lepton and charge conservation.
An anti-lepton have a lepton number of -1 therefore a anti-neutrino has lepton number =-1 and charge 0.
Consider the beta processes,
n---->p+e-+antineutrino
p------>n+e(+)+neutrino
look how lepton number balances in both processes, e(+) is a positron which is a anti-electron which has a lepton number of -1
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Re: AQA AS Physics A Unit 1 January 2012 DiscussionMatter (made of quarks)(Original post by sechdent8)
Hey guys, i need some help with particle physics. i got a couple of q's.
Firstly, could someone give a list of all the hadrons,leptons,baryons,mesons that we need to know for the exam.
Also, what is the difference between a muon neutrino and an electron neutrino, and what are their lepton numbers and their charges?
Please get back to me quickly, thanks guys
Up quark Q=+(2/3)
down quark Q=-(1/3)
Hadrons: contain quarks (up,down or strange)
a) baryons (three quarks) P, N and sigma particle
Anti-baryons have a BN of -1 and opposite charge
b) mesons (one quark and one anti-quark), pi meson and K meson
Leptons:
Electron (Q=-1)
Muon (Q=-1) The electrons fat cousin
Neutrino (Q=0) for each type of lepton
Anti-leptons have an LN of -1 and have opposite charge if they have charge.
Non-matter (Bosons)
Photons
Gluon
W+
W-
Hope this helps!!