Gravity and Motion
Electromagnetism
Standard Model
Quantum Theory
Special Relativity
100

Kepler's second law of planetary motion states what?

Kepler's second law, also known as the law of equal areas, states that a line connecting a planet to the Sun sweeps out equal areas during equal intervals of time

100

Which law states that the force experienced by two charged particles is proportional to the product of charge and inversely proportional to the distance squared

Coulumb's Law

100

Name 6 quarks

up, down, charm, strange, top, bottom

100

Whose model is described as a nucleus with electrons orbiting at fixed energy levels

Bohr

100

What is proper time?

The time as recorded by the observer that is stationary to an event

200

To find the time taken during the flight of a projectile, what two formulas could be utilised?

Vy = gt + Uy

Sy = 1/2gt^2 + Uyt

200

What is electromotive force?

A difference in potential that tends to give rise to a current

200

Name 4 bosons

W, Z, Gluon, Photon

200

What was the main issue with Rutherford's model?

It assumed a single distance for all electrons to orbit which means that will lose energy and eventually travel towards the nucleus as they lose speed

200

What is relativistic length?

The length recorded by an observer moving relative to an event.

300

On an incline plane, the force parallel to the incline is given by what formula?

F(parallel) = mgsin(theta)

300

Which hand rule would be used for finding the direction of a magnetic field generated by a solenoid?

Right hand grip rule

300

What is a meson

a quark and an antiquark

300

Name 1 experiment to verify the wave nature of light and 1 to verify the particle nature

wave - young's double slit

particle - photoelectric effect, black body curve, compton scattering

300

Name two postulates of special relativity

the laws of physics remain that same in any inertial reference frame

The speed of light is the same no matter what inertial reference frame it is recorded from

400

An object undergoes uniform circular motion in a path with a radius of r. Determine the effect on the radius if the mass of the object is doubled, but the centripetal force and velocity remain unchanged.

The radius will double

400

A charge of 2.8*10^-7 C experiences an electrostatic force of 5.2*10^-1 N when placed near a charge of 3.2*10^-7 C. 

Calculate the distance between the two charges

0.039m

400

What 3 quantities must be conserved in a particle interaction?

Charge, lepton number and baryon number

400

A photoelectron with a kinetic energy of 2.5*10^-19 J is ejected when a photon with a frequency of 1.3*10^15 Hz is incident on the metal plate. 

Calculate the threshold frequency of light required to eject the photoelectron from the metal plate.

9.2*10^14 Hz

400

Why can an object with mass not move at the speed of light?

According to the formula for relativistic momentum, as an object approached the speed of light it will approach an infinite amount of energy

500

A spacecraft is located between two large asteroids, Asteroid A and Asteroid B, that are 120km apart. Asteroid A's mass is approximately four times the mass of asteroid B. Determine the distance of the spacecraft from Asteroid B if it experiences no net gravitational force from the two asteroids

Distance from B = 40km

500

Describe how electromagnetic radiation is propagated by the interaction between electric and magnetic field

oscillating charged particles induce a magnetic field. This subsequently induces an electric field perpendicular to the magnetic field

500

Draw a feynman diagram for beta negative decay of a neutron

See board

500

Explain how young's double slit provides evidence for the wave nature of light

Light travels through 2 slits ad diffracts around the opening. The two waves of light then interact with each other to form alternating bands of constructive and destructive interference

500

Explain the Barn paradox

Consult teacher for answer

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