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GCSE Physics question - Radiation and the Universe

Each of these applications uses electromagnetic radiation:

  1. Mobile phones
  2. Sterilising medical equipment
  3. Hair-dryers
  4. Sunbeds

Match the parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, A, B, C and D with the applications labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4:

  1. Ultraviolet rays
  2. Microwaves
  3. Infrared rays
  4. Gamma rays

GCSE Physics Riddle

Q: There are 20 people in an empty, square room. Each person has full sight of the entire room and everyone in it. You are not allowed to move in any way (other than your eyes). Where can you place an apple so that all but one person can see it?

GCSE Physics Joke

TEACHER: Name a conductor of electricity.
PUPIL: Why... er..
TEACHER: Wire is right. Name a unit of electrical power.
PUPIL: What?!
TEACHER: The Watt is absolutely correct.

GCSE Physics Fact

A bolt of lightning has enough energy to toast ~100,000 slices of bread.