Physics Flashcards

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Equation for weight

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W=mg

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2
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Equation for force

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F=Ke

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3
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Equation for work done

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W=Fs

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4
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Equation for power

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P=E/t

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5
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Other equation for power

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P=W/t

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6
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Equation for gravitational potential energy

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Ep = mgh

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7
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Equation for Kinetic energy

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Ek= m(vsquared)/2

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8
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Equation for Elastic potential energy

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Ee= k(e squared)/2

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9
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Equation for efficiency

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efficiency = useful output energy transfer/ total input energy transfer

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10
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Other Equation for efficiency

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Useful power output/ total power input

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11
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What is efficiency

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An indication of how much of the energy supplied to a device is transferred as a useful output

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12
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What do electrons have a charge of

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-1.6 * 10 to the -19 coloumbs

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13
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What do protons have a charge of

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+1.6 * 10 to the -19 coloumbs

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14
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What is current determined by

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The potential difference across the components and the resistance of the components

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15
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What is the equation for resistance

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Resistance = potential difference/ current

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16
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What does an ammeter measure

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How many coulombs of charge pass a point per second - the current

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17
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What does a voltmeter measure

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The difference in energy of two points in a circuit - the potential difference, how much energy a coloumb loses or gains

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18
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What does the potential measure?

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It measures the amount of energy each coloumb of charge has at a particular part in a circuit. We colour code the diagram to show the different energies. How much energy each coloumb of charge has in each part of the cell

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19
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Equation for speed

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S=d/t

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20
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Equation for velocity

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Displacement/ time - v=s/t

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21
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Equation for acceleration

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a= change in velocity/ time

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22
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Other Equation for acceleration

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(v-u)/t

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23
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Average walking speed

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1.5m/s

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24
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Average running or jogging speed

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3m/s

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25
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Average Cycling speed

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6m/s

26
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What is a force

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A push or pull caused by an object interacting with another

27
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What are the two non contact forces

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Electromagnetic and weight

28
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What is upthrust

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Pushing boat etc upwards in water

29
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What is normal contact force

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A force perpendicular to the surface it’s touching

30
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What does lift do

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Lifts plane in air, pushes it up

31
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Thrust/ drive what does it do

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Kelps plane gojng in air , forwards

32
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Drag, air resistance what does it do

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Drags plane backwards, slows it down

33
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Tension what is it

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Being pulled on a string

34
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what is the difference between mass and weight?

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mass is how matter makes up an object, whereas weight is the force of gravity pulling down on an object

35
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what is hooke’s law

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the extension of a spring is directly proportional to the force applied provided the limit of proportionality is not exceeded!!!

36
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what is the other euqation of force (hint acceleration)

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F=ma

37
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equation of specific heat capacity

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E = mc(change in)t

38
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euqation of specific latent heat

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E= ml

39
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what two things happen if an object is elastically deformed?

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when the force is removed it returns to its initial shape and length/size

40
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what is it called if an object does not return back to its original shape and length when the force is removed?

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inelastic deformation

41
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what are the 8 energy stores?

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gravitational, nuclear, kinetic, thermal, elastic, electromagnetic, chemical, vibration

42
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what 4 different pathways can energy move between

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mechanical working, electrical working, heating by particles and heating by radiation

43
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what are examples of the 4 energy pathways? xx

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mechanical - force, electrical -circuit, heating by particles - conduction and convection, heating by radiation - light and infrared

44
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what is the definition of work done?

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a measure of how much energy is trasnferred by mechanical working

45
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equation for v squared

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v squared = u squared + 2as

46
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what is the definition of power???

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the rate at which energy is transferred

47
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if an object is dropped from a certain height to the ground what store does the energy go from to to?

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gravitational potential store —> kinetic store

48
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if an object is dropped from a certain height to the ground how woukd you work out the velocity og the coin, given the initial energy from gpe was 9.31J

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input it into the equation Ek = 1/2 mvsquared, and work out that it is travelling at 86m/s

49
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if we ignore ? resistance, the energy of one ? is the same as the one it is ? to

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air, store, transferred

50
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what are the two types of electric charge, and what happens when the two types are very close to each other?

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positive and negative, and they attract and stick together almost

51
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when ? insulators are rubbed together, ? charged electrons move from one ? to the other : eg - a rod and a cloth - the rod gains a positive charge as the negatively charged ? have moved from the ? to the cloth, giving the rod less electrons and therefore more ? so more positively charged protons, so it is ? charged

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two, negatively, insulator, electrons, rod, protons, positively

52
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the ? the potential difference the higher the current, they are ? proportional

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higher, directly

53
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the higher the resistance the lower the ?, they are ? proportional

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current, indirectly

54
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equation of resistance

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potential difference (v)/ current (A)

55
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if an ammeter measured 6A how many coulombs of charge pass a point per second?

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6 coloumbs of charge per second

56
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what is the potential difference?

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how much energy a coulomb loses or gains, the difference in energy of two points on a circuit

57
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if one point has 3J of energy and one has 1.5J - how many volts does each point have and what is the potential difference?

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they have 3V and 1.5V respectively, and the potential difference is the difference between the two so 3-1.5 so 1.5V

58
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having more bulbs in a series circuit ? the current, but in a parallel having more bulbs ? the current since the total ? decreases and it gives the current more ? to and from the cell

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decreases, increases, resistance, resistance, paths

59
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what is resistance?

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a measure of the opposition to the current flow in an electrical current

60
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by adding an extra wire around a bulb in a series circuit the ammeter reading ? so the ? also increased, but the voltmeter reading ? since there’s no ? flowing through the bulb so very ? potential difference

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increases, current, decreases, current, low

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