correct me if im wrong:
AOS1
1. D
2. 0.10A
3. 0.0040T (Telsa)
4. [i actually got 0.16V]
T=1/f=1/10. hence delta(t)=0.025s. subbing it into emf formula gave me 0.16V
5. 0.004N. Anticlockwise when viewed from top
6. A force would act perpendicular to the magnetic field and current. The coil would oscillate through 90 degrees since no commutator is present.
7. Allows current to connect and disconnect from coil at particular intervals. This allows current and hence force to switch directions each 180 degree turn. Hence torques act in same direction each 180 degrees, allowing coil to rotate.
8. B
9. C
10. 0.60W
11. 2.5mA
12. 25 turns
13. 240 ohms
14. 0.050 W
15. 11V
16. 3.93E-5 V
17. anticlockwise [bad question]
AOS2
1. The thermal vibration of electrons that lose energy as photons. The light produced is incoherant and ranges over a broad spectrum. Photons of many different frequencies are emitted in all (random) directions.
2. A
3. 4.1x10^(-7) m
4. 3.02eV
5. A
6. Photocurrent is affected by intensity of the light source, NOT kinetic energy of electrons. This is because by increasing intensity, prob of electrons absorbing photos is greater.
7. B
8. see q6
9. 2.07eV
10. 0.95V
11. pd of 0lambda gives constructive interference and a bright band at centre. light is in phase etc..
12. 2.4E-11 m
13. 7.0E-14 Hz
DS1: Synchrotron
2. 1.16T (Telsa)
3. Into page
4. 10.2 keV
5. 1.5E-19C
8. T T F