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OCR A: A-Level Computer Science
Revision for OCR A A-Level Computer Science Spec
Section 4 - Exchanging Data
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Relational Databases and Normalisation
Core Info and Definitions A relational database contains tables, making use of relations between them to store data with minimal data redundancy. Normalisation is a process used to come up with the best possible database design by following a set of formal r...
Database concepts
Modelling Core info and definitions When creating a database, you must identify the entities. An entity is a "category of object, person, event or thing of interest to an organisation about which data to be recorded". These entities are presented as tables. ...
OCR A: A-Level Physics
Module 6
6.5 - Medical Imaging
Xray production Electrons are emitted into a vacuum tube via thermionic emission. An external power supply produces a massive p.d. between the anode and cathode, causing the electrons to be rapidly accelerated in this high-voltage electric field. Then they ar...
6.1 - Capacitors
Core Info and Definitions A capacitor is a circuit component that stores charge in a circuit by separating equal and opposite charges onto two electrical conductors (plates) with an insulator in between them. Capacitance, C, defines the quantity of charge Q...
6.2 - Electric Fields
Definitions and Core Info An electric field is a region around a body in which other charged bodies will feel a force. The direction of the field is the direction of the force experienced by a positive test charge. ... where F is the size of the electrical...
6.3 - Electromagnetism
Definitions and Core Info A magnetic field is a field in which a charged particle experiences a force. Its direction is determined by the force experienced by a positive test charge. Field Lines Magnetic Force Flemings' left hand rule: Thumb: Thrust (...
A-Level
Module 4
4.1 - Charge and Current
Key info and definitions Electric Circuit Components Junction of conductors: Allows current to split; resistance is typically low but increases with temperature. Conductors crossing (no connection): Allows current to flow across a circuit without connec...
4.2 - Energy, Power, and Resistance
Potential Difference and EMF Potential difference is the energy transferred per unit charge from electrical energy to other forms, such as light and sound. EMF is the energy transferred from an energy source, such as chemical energy in cells, to electrical...
4.3 - Electrical Circuits
Kirchoff's Laws The sum of currents entering a junction in a circuit is equal to the sum of currents exiting this junction. This ensures conservation of charge. The sum of emfs in a loop of a circuit is equal to the sum of potential differences of all comp...
4.4 - Waves
Wave Motion Waves transfer energy from one place to another without any net transfer of matter. These can be longitudinal or transverse: Longitudinal Maxima at compressions and minima at rarefactions. Particles move parallel to the direction of e...
4.5 - Quantum Physics
Photons A quantum (plural: quanta) is a small discrete unit of energy. A photon is a quantum of EM radiation. Photon energies are always emitted in multiples of the Planck constant, h = 6.63e-34. Photon energy in joules is determined using: These energie...