Zusammenfassung der Ressource
PHYSICS
- P1
- The Solar System
- Asteroids and comets are made
of things left over from the
formation of the solar system.
- Comets are balls of rock dust and
ice which orbit the sun
- Asteroids are smallish
lumps of rubble and
rock
- Beyond the solar system
- Universe: 14,000 million
years old
- Sun: 5000 million years old
- Earth: 5000 million years old
- Speed of light: 300,000km/s
- 1 light year is
9,460,000,000,000km
- Looking into Space
- Radiation can tell us a
lot about stars and
galaxies
- Angle of paralax
- Measure brightness to
find distance of stars
- Sun 150 million km away from Earth
- sun 4.2 light years away
- Takes light 8 seconds to get to Earth
- The Life of the Universe
- Universe is expanding
- Big bang gave galaxies
the force to move away
- Greater the redshift,
faster it is moving away
- Red shift is the wavelength of light
given off by a galaxy as it moves away
- The Changing Earth
- Rocks provide a record for
changes in the Earth
- Rocks are constantly recycled
- Seismic Waves
- Earthquakes cause different
kinds of seismic waves
- P-Waves
- Travel through solids
and liquids
- Faster than S-Waves
- Longitudinal
- eg. sound
and ultrasound
- Vibrations in the direction
that the wave is travelling
- S-Waves
- Only travel through solids
- Transverse
- Vibrations at 90* to
direction of trave
- Change speed through
different materials
- Speed=frequency x
wavelength
- P2
- Electromagnetic Radiation
- 1. Radio waves 2. Micro
Waves 3. Infra Red 4.
Visible Light 5.Ultraviolet
6. X-Rays 7. Gamma Rays
- Energy transferred in packets called photons.
- Gamma photons have the most
energy and the highest frequency
- Emitted from a source
- Transmitted, reflected or
absorbed
- Intensity
decreases as
distance increases
- Analogue and Digital Signals
- Analogue signals vary
- Digital is either on or off
- Digital signals are easier to
clean up after being amplified
- Digital easier to process
with computers
- Digital can transmit several
signals at once
- The carbon cycle
- Being upset
- More CO2 released-
planes, cars etc
- Growing population-
space made by
chopping down trees
- EM Radiation and the Atmosphere
- Lots of infra red energy is absorbed
by gases in the atmosphere
- Some radiation from the sun passes
through the Earths atmosphere
- Ozone protects us from too much UV
- Greenhouse effect helps
regulate temperature
- Earth absorbs EM radiation from the
sun and warms the Earths surface up
- Light and radio waves
pass through most easily
- Ozone=O3
- Uses of EM Radiation
- Non-ionising radiation doesn't have
enough energy to charge atoms so it
transfers energy and heats
- Microwaves make particles
vibrate,heating them up
- Microwaves are strongly
absorbed by water molecules
so heat very quickly
- Ionisation
- Some EM radiation causes this
- High energy EM
radiation is more
harmful
- Dangerous if its in your cells
- When a photon loses an electron
- Can kill cells
- Increased
exposure=more
damage
- Cells divide over and over
- P3
- Electrical Energy
- Power is the rate of energy transfer
- Energy transferred=power x time
- Power=Voltage x Current
- Efficiency=energy usefully transferred/total energy supplied
- Sankey Diagrams
- Energyy is always conserved even if it's wasted
- Thickness of arrow represents amount
- Saving Energy
- Home
- Hot water tank jacket
- Double glazing
- Energy saving bulbs
- draught proofing
- loft insulation
- Turn unused appliances off
- Public transport/car
share/cycling/walking
- Recycling
- Energy Sources
and Power Stations
- non renewable fuels
- Fossil fuels; coal,
oil, natural gas
- Nuclear fuels (uranium, plutonium)
- Renewable fuels
- wind
- waves
- Tides
- Hydroelectric
- Solar
- Biofuels
- Geothermal
- Nuclear
Energy
- Release energy by splitting atoms
- Heat evaporates water, steam
drives turbine, generator converts
kinetic energy into electricity
- Biofuels,
Geothermal and
Hydroelectricity
- Biofuels are made from plant waste
- Geothermal energy is heat
from underground
- Hydroelectricity uses dams to catch the rain
- Requires flooding a valley
- Generators and the National Grid
- Moving a magnet in a wire coil induces a voltage
- As you move the magnet through the coil the magnetic field in the coil
changes and and induces a voltage and a current if the circuit is complete
- Energy is distributed via the national grid
- Distributed at a high voltage
- High current loses too much heat
- Comparison of energy resources
- Coal
- 36% effiicient
- 8000 million units
produced/year
- 920g CO2 per Unit
- Site life- 50 years
- Cost of energy-2.4-4.5p
- Gas
- 50% efficient
- 5000 million units produced/year
- 440g-CO2 per unit
- Site life- 30 years
- Cost of energy- 2-3p
- Nuclear
- 38% efficient
- 7000 million units produced per year
- 110g- CO2 per unit
- Site life 25 years
- Cost per unit- 4-7p
- Wind
- 35% efficient
- 150 million units produced/year
- 0g -CO2 per unit
- Site life 25 years
- Cost per unit- 3-4p