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Edexcel A Level Physics Paper 2 June
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Electron Gun Model Answer - Answer>>- Low voltage supply
heats filament causes thermionic emission/ electrons have
enough energy to leave

- Electrons are repulsed from the cathode (filament) and attracted
towards the anode

- This electric field causes electrons to accelerate

- There is a hole in the anode which creates a beam for electrons
that pass through

- Electrons are then fired through a vacuum (to stop interfering
particles) onto a fluorescent screen

Photo Electric Effect Model Answer - Answer>>- 1 Electron
near the surface of a metal gains 1 photon and gains enough
energy to be liberated

- The work function is the energy needed for the electron to
escape the surface

- increasing intensity will increase the number of photons

- increasing frequency will increase the energy of the photons

- These electrons released are called photoelectrons

- This effect can be explained through E = hf

,PhotoElectric Equation - Answer>>Ekmax = hf - work fucntion

Ekmax = max kinetic energy of freed electrons

hf = energy of photon

work function = the minimum energy to release an electron

Why does the photoelectric effect equation refer to kinetic energy
as maximum kinetic energy? - Answer>>It will not always be an
equal energy transfer:

- Some energy may have been transferred to electrons below the
surface

- Therefore for these electrons to liberate to the surface there will
be heat transfer through collision

- therefore the electrons leaves the surface will less than max

Energy Frequency equation - Answer>>E = hf

E = energy
h = plank's constant
f = frequency

Work function equation - Answer>>Work Function = h x
threshold frequency

Work Function - Answer>>the minimum energy needed to
liberate an electron from a metal atom

Threshold Frequency - Answer>>minimum light frequency
necessary to liberate an electron from a given metal

,Energy is proportional to frequency

Wave Particle Duality Model Answer - Answer>>

Nuclear Binding Energy - Answer>>The energy needed to
separate a nucleus into individual protons and neutrons

E = mc^2

Binding Energy = mass difference x the speed of light^2

How to calculate nuclear binding energy from a nuclear decay
equation? - Answer>>Th -> Ra + a

Mass of Th nuclear-(Mass of Ra nuclear + mass of alpha particle)

Convert u to kg

Multiply by speed of light^2 E = mc^2

Convert to Mev

How to convert u to kg - Answer>>kg / 1.6605x10^-27

How to convert kg to u - Answer>>kg / 1.6605x10^-27

What is 1 u? - Answer>>1.6605x10^-27kg

Converting u to Mev - Answer>>u x 931.5

Converting Mev to u - Answer>>Mev / 931.5

, Electron Volt - Answer>>The energy given to an electron by
accelerating it through 1 volt of electric potential difference. 1.6 x
10-19 joules.

Model answer for Fission - Answer>>- Strong nuclear forces
that hold the nucleus together only act a small distance

- When a big nucleus absorbs a neutron it deforms the nucleus

- The electrostatic repulsion between protons becomes greater
than the strong nuclear force

- it then splits (random)

Chain Reaction - Answer>>As a fission reaction splits it
produces 3 neutrons which can go on to split 3 other neutrons
creating an exponential chain reaction

Model answer for fusion - Answer>>- two light nuclei join
together to make a heavier nucleus

- This gives out more energy per nucleon than than fission as the
increase in binding energy is much larger for fusion reactors

Advantages of Fusion over Fission - Answer>>- Power output is
greater
- Raw materials are cheap and available (hydrogen in water)
- No radioactive waster is produced directly

Why Fusion is hard to do? - Answer>>The need for:

- enormous pressure
- enormous temperatures

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