P1 AQA (9-1) GCSE Revision

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GCSE Physics GCSE FlashCards sobre P1 AQA (9-1) GCSE Revision, criado por Oliver Faragher em 25-05-2018.
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What is potential energy? Stored Energy
What types of potential energy are there? Gravitational Elastic
What is the gravitational field strength of earth? (1 d.p) 9.8N/Kg
What is energy measured in? Joules
What happens to fuel consumption in a vehicle as its Ek goes up? The fuel consumption increases
Why is energy lost and what is it lost to? Heat Air Resistance Sound
What increases work done? Force exerted Distance traveled (increase in displacement)
What is power? The rate of doing work (transferring energy)
What is Watts? Measurement of power (J/s)
What is specific heat capacity? The energy needed to heat 1kg of a certain material by 1 degree centigrade J / Kg / Degree Centigrade
Why is water used to cool things down? It has a very high SHC meaning it can absorb a lot more thermal energy per degree of increase than other objects Other objects can transfer lots of degrees centigrade for only 1 degree centigrade increase Water = 4200J / Kg / degree
How do you test an objects SHC? Freeze it down to 0 degrees centigrade Transfer it into a liquid that you know the SHC of Measure temperature decrease / increase Divide joules gained by degrees increased
What is the problem with this method? It assumes no energy is lost to the surrounding area
What is it called when objects have cooled/heated and have reach the same temperature? Thermal Equilibrium
What are the two methods of reducing heat loss in objects? Lubrication and Thermal Insulation
How does insulation reduce thermal energy loss? It blocks or reduces thermal energy conduction
What is the correct term for energy being lost? Dissapation
How can energy dissipate in a car? Thermal energy lost via engines and wheel Sound energy lost by noise of engine Friction by the wheels (loss of kinetic)
What is the law of conservation of energy? Energy cannot be created of destroyed, only transfered
What are the three ways of losing thermal energy? Conduction Convection Radiation
What are the possible methods of energy collection? Fossil fuels, Biofuel, Wind, Wave, Hydroelectric, Solar and Geothermal
What are the two concerns when identifying possible energy sources? Concentration (the amount needed to produce enough energy) Reliability (how easy it is to harness the energy)
What are renewable resources? Resources that will not run out in the foreseeable future
What are non-renewable resources? Resources that will run out because we are using them faster than they are being produced
What is the trend of global energy usage? It increases
What considerations do you have to take into account with resource gathering? Ethical Social Economic
What is energy transfer? The movement of energy from one store to another e.g Muscles (Chemical) to Moving (Kinetic)
What was Richard Feynman's idea? Looking at energy transfer is like children's building blocks, when one is missing, you look for it
What number of S.F should you give your answer in for a question? The same number as the question gave you the figures in
What is the mean, median and the mode? Mean = All added together divided by total number of numbers Median = Middle Mode = Most common

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