AQA Physics paper 1 questions and answers 2024 solution
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AQA Physics paper 1 questions and
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Energy is transferred between stores
Thermal, kinetic, gravitational potential, elastic potential, chemical, magnetic, electrostatic, nuclear
Energy is transferred...
Mechanically (by a force doing work), electrically (work done by mo...
AQA Physics paper 1 questions and answers 2023 solution Management of human resource dhr 202 (University of Nairobi)
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lOMoARcPSD|40099155 AQA Physics paper 1 questions and answers 2023 solution Energy is transferred between stores Thermal, kinetic, gravitational potential, elastic potential, chemical, magnetic, electrostatic, n uclear Energy is transferred... Mechanically (by a force doing work), electrically (work done by moving charges), by he ating or by radiation (like light or sound) When a system changes, energy is transferred It can be transferred into or away from the system, between objects in the system or between different types of energy stores. Closed systems are where neither matter nor energy can enter or leave. The net change in the total energy of a closed system is always 0 kinetic energy energy of motion - the greater an object's mass and the faster it is going, the more energy there will be in its kinetic energy store. Ek (j) = 1/2m(kg)v(m/s) squared Raised objects store energy in gravitational potential energy stores lifting an object in a gravitational field requires work, causing an energy transfer to the the GPE store of the object. Ep(j) = m(kg)g(n/kg)h(m) Falling objects transfer energy Falling objects transfer energy from its GPE store to its kinetic energy store. When there's no ai r resistance, energy lost from the GPE store = energy gained in the kinetic energy store Stretching transfers energy to elastic potential energy stores As long as the limit of proportionality has not been exceeded, Ee (j) = 1/2 k (N/m) e (m) squared specific heat capacity the energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius. E (j) = m(kg) c(j/kgdegree) theta (degrees Celsius) Conservation of energy principle Energy can be transferred but can never be created of destroyed Downloaded by nipsey scott (nipseyscott76@gmail.com)
lOMoARcPSD|40099155 Dissipated energy energy used up in a system, typically lost due to work done by friction, 'wasted energy' Phone energy When you use the phone, energy is usefully transferred from the chemical energy store of the battery in the phone, but some of this energy is dissipated to thermal energy Closed system energy transfer A cold spoon is dropped into hot soup in an insulated flask, which is then sealed. Energy is transferred from the thermal energy store of the soup to the useless thermal energy of the spoon Power The rate at which work is done (watts). P(w) = E(j) / t(s) Powerful machine One which transfers a lot of energy in a short space of time Conduction occurs mainly in solids Conduction is the process where vibrating particles transfer energy to neighbouring particles. Long definition of conduction Energy transferred to an object by heating is transferred to the thermal store, which is shared across the kinetic store of the particles. The particles' collisions cause energy to be transferred between particles kinetic energy stores. thermal conductivity the Mrs sure of the rate at which thermal energy can travel through a material Convection occurs only in liquids and gases Convection is where energetic particles move away from hotter to cooler regions Convection longer definition Unlike in solids, the particles in liquids and gases are able to move. When you heat a region o f a gas/liquid, the particles move faster and the space between particles increases. This causes the density of the region to decrease. Because they can flow, the warmer and less dense region will rise above denser cooler regions. If there is a constant heat source, a convection current will be made Radiators - convection currents Downloaded by nipsey scott (nipseyscott76@gmail.com)
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