Unit 2 Revision Checklist
Unit 2 Revision Checklist
Unit 2 Revision Checklist
Waves Nature of Waves: Explain what is a wave Understand what is a progressive wave Define the terms: amplitude displacement wavelength time period frequency phase difference wavefront and rays path difference
Learn and derive the wave equation linking wave speed, frequency and wavelength Understand what are transverse waves and longitudinal waves Understand the different types of wave propagation: circular, plane continuous, trains and pulse waves
Waves Wave Behaviour: Understand and define the following wave properties: reflection refraction define refractive index understand what is the normal clearly understand the calculations involving refraction of light understand the difference between absolute refractive index and relative refractive index define total internal reflection learn the conditions for total internal reflection explain how optical fibres work
diffraction learn when diffraction is maximum understand when diffraction is required describe the diffraction of light through a narrow slit define fringe and fringe width describe diffraction with electrons
polarisation (applicable only for transverse waves) understand that only transverse waves can be polarised understand that when light is reflected off from a surface it is partially polarised experiment to detect polarisation angle (how materials rotate the plane of polarisation) understand the application of polarisation e.g., for stress analysis, radio and TV signals, etc
Waves Wave Applications: Understand ultrasound imaging Understand how ultrasound waves are reflected and transmitted at interfaces Understand how reflection of ultrasound is used in ultrasound scans Understand the term resolution Understand how shorter wavelengths and shorter pulses produce clearer images Understand why ultrasound is transmitted in pulses Understand what is the Doppler effect Explain how the speed of moving objects can be measured using the Doppler effect Learn the properties of the electromagnetic spectrum Learn the variation in properties of the components in the EM Spectrum Learn the effects of different radiations on the body
DC Electricity Current-potential difference relationships [I/V Characteristics]: Explain how rheostat and potentiometer works Explain how current and voltage can be regulated using a rheostat or potentiometer Remember the circuit diagrams on making a rheostat or a potentiometer using a variable resistor and how they can be used to investigate I-V characteristics of conductors Show the I-V characteristics for : metallic conductor tungsten filament semiconductor diode
Explain the effect of temperature on the resistivity of a metal using the transport equation Explain the effect of temperature on the resistivity of a tungsten filament using the transport equation Explain the effect of temperature on the resistivity of a semiconductor using the transport equation
DC Electricity Electric Circuits: Explain Kirchhoffs First law and how it relates to the law of conservation of charge Explain Kirchhoffs Second law and how it relates to the law of conservation of energy Explain internal resistance Derive the equation connecting emf., terminal p.d., resistance, internal resistance and current using the law of conservation of energy in a circuit Draw the graph of terminal voltage against current Explain why a battery runs out of charge Explain why a voltmeter is placed parallel in a circuit Explain why an ammeter is placed in series in a circuit Derive the equation of total resistance in a series circuit Derive the equation of total resistance in a parallel circuit Explain how a potential divider works Derive the equation for getting Vout from a potential divider circuit Explain what is a NTC thermistors and an LDR (light dependant resistor) Explain the applications of potential divider using thermistors and LDRs.