Energy - Paper 1 Flashcards

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1
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What is a system?

A

an object or group of objects

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2
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Describe the energy changes when a ball is thrown upwards

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Kinetic energy into GPE and thermal

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3
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Describe the energy changes when an object hits an obstacle

A

Kinetic into Thermal and sound

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4
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Describe the energy changes in a torch

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Chemical into electrical into thermal and light

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5
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State the equation and all units for kinetic energy

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kinetic energy (J) = 0.5 × mass (kg) × speed Squared (m/s)

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6
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State the equation and all units for GPE

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g.p.e. (J) = mass (kg) × gravitational field strength(N/kg) × height (m)

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7
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Define specific heat capacity

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the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of the substance by one degree Celsius.

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8
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State the units for specific heat capacity

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J/kg °C

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9
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Define Power

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Rate at which energy is transferred into a new form

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10
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State the equation with all units for Power.

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Power (W) = energy (J)/ time (s)

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11
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Define 1 W

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An energy transfer of 1 joule per second

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12
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State the conservation of energy

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Energy can be transferred usefully, stored or dissipated, but cannot be created or destroyed.

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13
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Define thermal conductivity

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How well a material can insulate. The higher the thermal conductivity of a material the higher the rate of energy transfer by conduction across the material.

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14
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How can heat loss from a building be minimised?

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Using thicker walls and materials with a lower thermal conductivity

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15
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Define efficiency

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How effective a device is at converting its input energy into a useful output form of energy

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16
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State the equation for efficiency

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efficiency = useful output energy / total input energy

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17
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State the 3 fossil fuels

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Coal, oil and gas

18
Q

Define a renewable energy resource

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One that can be replenished and won’t run out

19
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State the advantages of fossil fuels

A
Reliable
Short start up time of a few hours
cheap
can be used in many locations
doesn't produce radioactive waste
20
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State the disadvantages of fossil fuels

A

Non renewable
Will run out
Produces carbon dioxide which leads to global warming
Causes acid rain

21
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State the advantages of nuclear power

A

Reliable
A very concentrated source of energy
No carbon dioxide release
Doesn’t cause acid rain

22
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State the disadvantages of nuclear power

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Slow start up time of a few days
Causes Radioactive waste
High decommissioning costs
Non renewable

23
Q

State the advantages of solar power.

A
Renewable
Wont run out
no fuel cost
no cardon dioxide
Doesn't cause acid rain
24
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State the disadvantages of solar power

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Unreliable
Expensive to buy
Don’t get much energy so need lots of solar cells

25
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State the advantages of wind

A
Renewable
Wont run out
no fuel cost
no cardon dioxide
Doesn't cause acid rain
26
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State the disadvantages of wind

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Unreliable
Visual pollution
Noise pollution
Don’t get much energy so need a large area of wind turbines

27
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State the advantages of hydroelectric

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Short start up time
Renewable
Wont run out
no fuel cost
no cardon dioxide
Doesn't cause acid rain
28
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Disadvantages of hydroelectric

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Expensive to buy the dam
Flooding of surrounding areas
Damage to animal habitats

29
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Advantages of geothermal

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Short start up time
Renewable
Wont run out
Low fuel cost
no cardon dioxide
Doesn't cause acid rain
30
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Disadvantages of geothermal

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Expensive to drill

Only suitable in certain locations

31
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Advantages of wave power

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Renewable
Wont run out
Low fuel cost
no cardon dioxide
Doesn't cause acid rain
32
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Disadvantages of wave power

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Unreliable
Difficult to maintain and repair
Restricts shipping lanes

33
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Advantages of tidal

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Reliable - as tides can be predicted
Renewable
Wont run out
Low fuel cost
no cardon dioxide
Doesn't cause acid rain
34
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Disadvantages of tidal

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Difficult to maintain and repair

Restricts shipping lanes

35
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Advantages of Biomass

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Reliable
Renewable
Carbon neutral

36
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Disadvantages of Biomass

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Release carbon dioxide

Take up land which can be used for crops

37
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What are the nine types of energy?

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Kinetic, sound, light, thermal, electrical, gravitational potential, elastic potential (strain), chemical, nuclear

38
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What is ‘wasted energy’?

A

Energy that is transformed to either the wrong place or the wrong form

39
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What is ‘useful energy’?

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The energy transformed to where it is wanted in the form wanted

40
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If energy can not be created or destroyed why are we concerned with waster energy?

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A lot of energy is wasted as thermal which dissipated and spreads out to the surroundings. This energy becomes so spread out it can’t be reused usefully again.

41
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What is the equation for work done?

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Work done = force x distance in direction of force

42
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What is the relationship between work done and energy transferred

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Work done = energy transferred