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Topics P7, 8 & 9 Special!
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A: B:Frequency Wavelength
£100 What is shown by the red arrow below?
C: D:Speed Amplitude
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A: B:Frequency Wavelength
£100 What is shown by the red arrow below?
C: D:Speed Amplitude
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A: B:metres hertz
£200Wavelength is measured in…………?
C: D:m/s decibels
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A: B:metres hertz
£200Wavelength is measured in…………?
C: D:m/s decibels
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A: B:an image an oscilloscope
£300The reflection of sound is called…………?
C: D:an echo Stanley
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A: B:an image an oscilloscope
£300The reflection of sound is called…………?
C: D:an echoan echo Stanley
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A: B:microwaves radio
£500What type of waves are used to transmit cell phone signals?
C: D:sound infrared
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A: B:microwaves radioradio
£500What type of waves are used to transmit cell phone signals?
C: D:sound infrared
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A: B:radio microwaves
£1,000Which type of EM waves have the shortest wavelength?
C: D:visible light gamma
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A: B:radioradio microwaves
£1,000Which type of EM waves have the shortest wavelength?
C: D:visible light gamma
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A: B:the glass is a special type of glass
they slow down
£2,000Light waves bend when they enter glass in a lens because…………..?
C: D:they enter along the normal
they gain energy
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A: B:the glass is a special type of glass
they slow downthey slow down
£2,000Light waves bend when they enter glass in a lens because…………..?
C: D:they enter along the normal
they gain energy
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A: B:Focal lens Concave lens
£4,000The lens shown below is a ….
C: D:Real lens Convex lens
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A: B:Focal lens Concave lens
£4,000The lens shown below is a ….
C: D:Real lens Convex lensConvex lens
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A: B:Real Vertically inverted
£8,000The image in a plane mirror is……?
C: D:Virtual Magnified
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A: B:Real Vertically inverted
£8,000The image in a plane mirror is……?
C: D:VirtualVirtual Magnified
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A: B:1789 1910
£16,000In what year was Albert Einstein born?
C: D:1930 1879
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A: B:1789 1910
£16,000In what year was Albert Einstein born?
C: D:1930 18791879
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DigestionA: B:Total internal reflection
£32,000The right-angled prisms in a periscope work by using…..?
C: D:
Total focussed refraction
DigestionPartial internal
refractionCritical internal
focus
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DigestionA: B: Total internal reflectionTotal internal reflection
£32,000The right-angled prisms in a periscope work by using…..?
C: D:
Total focussed refraction
DigestionPartial internal
refractionCritical internal
focus
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A: B:Water waves Ultra-violet waves
£64,000Which is the odd-one out?
C: D:Sound waves Visible light waves
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A: B:Water waves Ultra-violet waves
£64,000Which is the odd-one out?
C: D:Sound wavesSound waves Visible light waves
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A: B:speed/frequency speed x frequency
£125,000For any wave, wavelength is equal to………….?
C: D:Frequency/speed Speed x (frequency)2
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A: B:speed/frequencyspeed/frequency speed x frequency
£125,000For any wave, wavelength is equal to………….?
C: D:Frequency/speed Speed x (frequency)2
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A: B:3 x 1010 m/s 3 x 106 m/s
£250,000Speed of light?
C: D:300 000 000 km/s 3 x 108 m/s
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A: B:3 x 1010 m/s 3 x 106 m/s
£250,000Speed of light?
C: D:300 000 000 km/s 3 x 108 m/s3 x 108 m/s
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A: B:102 m 10-6 m
£500,000What is the approximate wavelength of microwaves?
C: D:10-2 m 10-10 m
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A: B:102 m 10-6 m
£500,000What is the approximate wavelength of microwaves?
C: D:10-2 m10-2 m 10-10 m
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A: B:
£ 1,000,000 Approximately how long would it take light to travel across the nucleus of an atom?
C: D:10-24 seconds
10-20 seconds
10-28 seconds
10-16 seconds
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A: B:
£ 1,000,000 Approximately how long would it take light to travel across the nucleus of an atom?
C: D:10-24 seconds10-24 seconds
10-20 seconds
10-28 seconds
10-16 seconds
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You were nearly a millionaire!I wished I was as clever and handsome as Mr Porter.
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Mr Porter thanks you for playing!Mr Porter thanks you for playing!
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