G485 Fields, Particles and the Frontiers of Physics

Credit

This unit is worth 150 UMS, which equates to 25% of the A2 credit.

Assessment

It is examined by a single 100-mark 2 hour written exam in either January or May/June.

Content

Module 1 : Electric and magnetic fields

Module 2 : Capacitors and exponential decay

Module 3 : Nuclear physics

Module 4 : Medical imaging

Module 5 : Modelling the universe

Past exam questions

G485 2010
January N/A
Summer

The following legacy papers will only be useful in part. G485's specification only includes limited aspects of three (optional) complete units from the legacy specification. Furthermore, these papers will have no questions on Modules 1 or 2, above. To select questions on those, please refer to the legacy papers on the G484 The Newtonian World page.

Individual schools' pages are likely to have resources that collect together past questions in particular areas, which may well be more useful.

Legacy 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003
January Papers:
Cosmology
Health physics
Nuclear and Particle Physics

Markschemes:
All
Papers:
Cosmology
Health

Markschemes:
All
Papers:
Cosmology
Health
Nuclear and Particle

Markschemes:
All
Papers:
Nuclear and Particle

Markschemes:
All
Papers:
Cosmology
Health
Nuclear and Particle

Markschemes:
All
Papers:
Cosmology
Health
Nuclear and Particle

Markschemes:
Cosmology
Health
Nuclear & Particle
Papers:
Cosmology
Health
Nuclear and Particle

Markschemes:
Cosmology
Health
Nuclear & Particle
N/A
Summer
Papers:
Cosmology
Health
Nuclear and Particle

Markschemes:
All
Papers:
Cosmology
Health
Nuclear and Particle

Markschemes:
All
Papers:
Cosmology
Health
Nuclear and Particle

Markschemes:
All
Papers:
Cosmology
Health
Nuclear and Particle

Markschemes:
All
Papers:
Cosmology
Health
Nuclear and Particle

Markschemes:
All
Papers:
Cosmology
Health
Nuclear and Particle

Markschemes:
Cosmology
Health
Nuclear & Particle
Papers:
Cosmology
Health
Nuclear and Particle

Markschemes:
Cosmology
Health
Nuclear & Particle
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