Physics Topic 1-5 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the six energy stores?

A

Kinetic Potential
Elastic Potential
Gravitational Potential
Thermal Potential
Internal Potential
Chemical Potential

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2
Q

What are the four methods of
transferring energy between stores?

A

by heating,
by waves,
by electric current,
by a force moving an object.

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3
Q

What is the law of conservation and mass?

A

Energy can’t be created or destroyed

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4
Q

An object is the amount of energy
transferred to the object by a force acting over a
distance. =?

A

Work Done

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5
Q

What happens when friction effects work done?

A

To overcome friction is transferred energy to
the thermal energy stores of the objects that rub
together.

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6
Q

The store of an object increases when it is lifted up because work is done to overcome gravitational force?

A

Gravitational potential energy store

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7
Q

What determines the gravitational field strength

A

It depends on the mass of the object.

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8
Q

What is the kinetic energy store?

A

Is the store of a moving object on it’s mass or speed.

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9
Q

What is the elastic potential store?

A

When an object is stretched

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10
Q

How will the total energy input into a system be used?

A

Of the total energy input into a system, a fraction will
be useful and the rest will be wasted.

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11
Q

What happens to the energy that is wasted
in a system?

A

Wasted energy dissipates to the surroundings which
become warmer.

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12
Q

Why is no machine 100% efficient?

A

No machine is 100% efficient. Some energy is wasted as heat due to friction between moving parts, air resistance, electrical resistance and noise.

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13
Q

How could we improve efficiency?

A

Efficiency can be improved by using lubrication on
moving parts, making the machine more aerodynamic,
reducing electrical resistance and noise.

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14
Q

How can insulating materials be
charged?

A

Rub two insulating materials together

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15
Q

How does an insulator become positively
charged?

A

An insulator would need to lose electrons through
friction with another object

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16
Q

How does an insulator become
negatively charged?

A

An insulator would need to gain electrons through
friction with another object

17
Q

What is electric current?

A

Electric current is the flow of electrical charges around a circuit. It quantifies how quickly charges are flowing.

18
Q

What is an ohmic conductor?

A

A component where the current is proportional to the
the voltage at a constant temperature

19
Q

What happens to the total resistance in a
parallel circuit?

A

The total resistance in a parallel circuit is smaller than
the smallest total resistance in one branch of the circuit.

20
Q

How is potential difference different in
series and parallel circuits?

A

Potential difference is split between components in a
series circuit. In a parallel circuit each branch of the
circuit has the same potential difference