REVISION UST
1, Be able to read a verir caliper and a micrometer screw gauge pS
2. 7 Fundamental quantities and units. 6
3. Know your prefies. P7
4. Findrg the resuitant of two vectors using parallelogram or polygon cule.
5, Know the 5 important vectors (sisplacement/velocty/acceleration/force/momentum)
6. Resolving a vector ito perpendicular directions.
7. Three vectors in equilsrium (balance) form a closed tangle when drawn head to tal (Work sheet)
8. Todetermine the contre of gravity of lamina. P16
‘Stable, unstable and neutral equllbrum. P15,
10, Taverty Hooke’ Law. Force fs proportional to extension provided proportional imit nat exceed. P28
11, Area under force extension graph gves potential energy in spring (or work done in stretching it). P29
12, Gradient of dt graph gives velocity
113, Gradient of vt graph gives acceleration
1, Area under vt graph gives displacement or distance
15, Newtons 3 laws of motion, P25
16. Apply principle of conservation of linear momentum (eview examples on p28 and 28)
117, Examples of energy transformations P32. 33,
18. Ust renewable and nan renewable energy resources. P34
19, Uist problems of using foss fuels. P34
20, To measure personal power by running up stl.
21 Efficiency. P35,
22. Archimedes’ principle: upthrust = weight of ui displaced
23. Floating: — weight of fluid displaced (upthrust)= weight of object
note als: ‘mass of uid displaced = mass of object
24, Use of barometer and manometer. P40
25, Arguments for and against the caloric theory. P43
26, Tollusrate the expansion of sold, liquids and gases.
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28. To verify Boyle's aw, Charles’ law andthe Pressure aw.
28, To determine the specific heat capacity of a metal and ofa fiquid bythe electrical method
430, To determine the specific heat capaciy of metal and of aliquid by the method of mixtures.
31. Toillustrate that temperature remains constant during a change of state.
32. To determine the specific latent heat of fusion of ce bythe electrical method.
33, To determine the specific atent heat of vaporization of water by the electrical method.
‘34 To show that there sno change in temperature when a substance changes state
35, To show that thermal radiation can pass through a vacuum
236, Tilustrate that waters a poor conductor.
37. Toillustrate conduction in metals and non metals
238, Toilustrate convection in liquids and gases.39, To contrast the extent to which dul lack and shiny white (or sver bodes absorb or reflect radiation,
40, To contrast the extent to which dl black and shiny white bodes emit radiation,
41, Explain the green-house (glasshouse) and the green house eect. Discuss CO; water vapout.
42, To demonstrate the interference of ight waves (Young's double sit experiment) and the imerference of
sound waves.
43, To show that sound cannot passthrough vacuum,
{44 To determine the speed of sound init.
45, Draw diagrams on eclipses
46. Diagrams of rays through glass blocks an trlangular prisms indicating anges of deviation and possible
lateral displacement.
47. Drew diagram to show how light can be dspersd into several colours (P12)
48, To determine the focal length of a convex lens by focusing parale rays froma distant abject ona nearby
screen see mior method on 119)
48, Vigraphs for metalic resistor, flament lamp, semiconductor diode and eletroytic cel
50. Drawa Drycell(ZineCarbon cel)
52, Recharge a secondary ell (accumulator) rom the ac mains using 9 transformer, diode, variable resistor and
anammeter,
52, To create a uniform elect or magnetic field.
53, Magnetic eld diagrams associated witha straight wir, b short oll and) solenoid 'ong col
‘5, To demonstrate the force on a current carrying conductor {including field diagrams)
55. thagaeticrelays
56. Deflection ofa beam of electrons ina magnetic field
57. Di, motor
58. Ac. generator
59. Transformer
60. Geiger Marsden experiment
62. Demonstrate the random nature of radioactive emissions iegulr clicking of speaker or points not exactly
online ofa decay curve)
Beplain Gas Laws in terms of kinetic theory
Associate temperature with speed of particles
Simple way to find focal length of convex ens
Order of electromagnetic waves (frequency or wavelength order)
‘The smaller the gop is compared to the wavelength the grater isthe extent of fraction
Effet of varying wavelength sit width, or distance to sere in a Young's Double ait experiment
Relate refraction to change in speed, wavelength an angle
"No change of frequency on changing mediums (Frequency does not change)
Advantages of using 9¢ for delivering electric to homes
Can be easily transformed to smaller or larger voltages
Can be stepped down to very small current fr long distance transmision from power station to homes 50
that power loss inthe cables are kept to @ minimum
71. Live (red-brown), Neutral (blue), Earth (ereenyellow)
72. Low current to transmit ac overlong distances (to avold power loss in cables (A)
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Graphs ofa a,b) defom battery an c) dc rectified from ac using a diade
Convex lens used as
camere (object further than 2F
projector (object between Fand 2F)
‘magnifying glass (object closer than F)
lect field from + to ~ outside the source (4raw diagram between postive and negative paralielplates)
Magnetic ila from N to S outside the source (draw field between N pole and poe)
Define frequency, period, wavelength, cifaction, interference, constructive interference destructive
interference
Define principal xs principal focus, focal length, focal plane, optical centre
State Laws of reflection and refraction
Define refractive index and critical angle
Define force, momentum, pressure, the moment ofa force about a point, work, energy, power distance,
Aisplacement, speed, velocity, aceleration
State laws of conservation of energy, conservation of near momentum,
State principle of moments
‘State the TWO rules which apply toa system of coplanar forces in equilibrium
State Faraday’ law of electromagnetic induction, Lenses law of electromagnetic induction
Define an electric field and a magnetic fea, the direction ofan electric field and the direction ofa magnetic
field
Define units
Write the formula which incudes the quantity
‘Make the quantity the subject of the equation let hand side}
Replace the quantities on the right hand sde by ther SI units with numeric value 2
“Make a statement of the right hand side in terms ofthe Si units
Eg. Define the ampere.
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Lampore is the current when a charge of LC flows pasta point per 1 second
Properties of alpha, beta and gamma
Define radoactivty, half fe ofa radioisotope, nuclear fusion, nuclear fission
Equations of alpha and beta emission
Use of = dmc (ifmis given in winstead of kg, remember to conwer o kg by multiplying by 1.66 x20”
before using the equation). This conversion factor willbe given
Extract haf ite from a graph of count rate or mass against time
Scientists involved with nelese works
‘Thompson: plum pudding model positive sphere with thy electrons scattered init.
Rutherford (Geiger & Marsden): atom is mainly empty space and has a small concentrated postive nucleus
Bohr: Chadwick, Marie Cutie)