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Physios E.
Tlhherrmmaaltphhyysies Brownian : Random molecular bombardm
ruler >
length Motion

measuring cylinder > volume Thermometers :


clocks ditigal & analogue > time
,
Range : lowest

c to
highest

c ( 9- length
Micrometer screw gauge > small distance
sensitivity : amount of visible change each %
small distance ( measure multiples )
Responsiveness : how
quickly it responds ( ↑ th

d
m
my Linearity : each % is equally space ( cons
Mls V -

U
s t s m / S2
a t s

" " " "" "" "" " "" ""
total distance ( m ) "
average speed =
-




exerting a force
( mis ) total time Cs )

a
Evaporation Mosk KE molecules evaporate iron
Thermocouple
: •

: v

speed → " PP "
time rate at which an object Lower KE cools down effect
stay
.
-




high temp
-




is hot
moving along cooling body i n> sweat ( reduces heat )
junction
cold

vary rapidly junctio
-




Velocity → rate and direction of an object 's movement
Pa -



PIV =
P2 V2 m3 : constant temp
Deceleration → negative acceleration Acceleration of freefall =
10m15 '
Thermistor : resistor that varies with tem

Newton 's first Law :
NO resultant force Terminal speed Vit constant pressure Thermometer :
liquid in
glass thermomete
steady speed by
= :

if freefall

stationary stay stationary .
Pat : constant volume Fixed point → 0°C and 100°C
→ if moving constant / steady speed
,
air resistance =
weight
↑ internal → ↑
temperature Thermal heat needed to
weight :
the effect of a gravitational field on a mass energy capacity :
chan
kg Thermal capacity of body heat to raise :
of an
object by 1°
Mass → amount of mass ( never change ) ion , Thermal
N
w
,,g the temp
=
me
mg by degree capacity
=
one


Density :
/ cm } 1<9 Evaporation Boiling
kg m
Force :
change shape Specific heat
capacity : heat needed to
ch
( rho ) P= v cm
} -




any temp
-

entire timid of substance
change speed slow
a
b
rapidly
- -




↑ kg
irregular density sink
change direction
-




← solid '
☐ happen it's own need external heat J
Energy
-




displace water most
-


on
↳ floats
=

density
-




only surface temp constant
JIkg°c s°c
- -




Newton 's second Law Friction force between surfaces /
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" : two

kg as motion
heating Melting point : solid


\
F =
Ma • Kinetic due to ( all have it ) Latent heat of fusion
M "" Resultant force to the energy →
energy motion
moving object
N





' Potential has shapes
mass ( ✗ g) middle → circular motion Energy → as it changed position .
or state
Bo
E- Gravitational Potential towards the centre of Earth
Hooke 's Law =
Terminal velocity :
'
Energy

falling the Lat
air resistance friction . Elastic potential energy → stretched and compressed
.EE
=

extension is proportional to load limit of

F Proportionality .
Chemical potential → burns fuel energy stored ^
= k×
É energy ,

N Pressure : Pa F-

, '

f. ✗
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③ V constant
☒ 8$ transfer
transferring Reflection Light virtual upright size
'
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: same
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energy


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incident
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wave
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r

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direction
(✗
inavelength % cream
i :
angle of incidence
, , , ,
,
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µ
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µ
of
equilibrium position
r :
angle reflection
Normal
"
¥
>>
line
i=r
slight wave
ray
<




Refraction
amplitude through 2.

: direction
ˢ
change as speed change , × , ,, ,
Refractive inde


Deep shallow speed of light
longitudinal wave : wave particle oscillate back & forward
LENS
n=

parallel to the wave direction "
V faster slower speed in
principle
^
>




¥
" > >
R C R C R
> ✗ longer shorter
>
- i --
Principle
. . - - -- - - - i - - ' [
0 larger smaller >
axis

f. enlarge or d

parallel to
upright

|'|"° #i=°
or
compression :
particle are close tgt principle axis
" ""d " "" " "" " °" """
9 > real "
rare fraction :
particle are further apart r= 0 the normal >



frequency (f) Hz : number of revolution per unit time
>
,
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^
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period : time taken for one revolution : wave
passing a
gap
>

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edge effect




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real inverted
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//
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deminished
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wave
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white Stroboscope / Prism """
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paper different refractive Radio
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← wave crowave

" ( RW ) ( Mw )
SOUND ( require medium ) index ( same medium )

by vibrating sources
"

communication •
satellite •




Infrasound Audible Sound Ultrasound / Ultrasonic sound → having ultrasonic
frequency monochromatic light communication
c



'
i i' i used in medical imaging ↳
c
has frequency
only one
cooking R





20 HE
20,000 Hz ""





""" co

burn skin

T2N
f
s
loudness → amplitude -11 > clap >
speed of sound in solid ( metal ) 5000 Mls
↓W
( water )




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"
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t
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2 ,
Liquid 1500 Mls
-12
/ I
lowest frequency
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>
number A
proton = electron ✗
°
Fission reaction [ a
larger nucleus breaks into 2 smaller nuclei ] and release energ
2
atomic mass / nucleon number proton >
Fusion reaction [ smaller nuclei fuse nucleus ] and release energy
larger
°
a .
into one
number

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