Y10 Spring Term Physics Roundup Flashcards
What is density?
•The mass per unit of volume of a substance
•Measured in kg/m3
•Dense materials are heavy for their size, i.e. Lead
•To calculate the density, you need to measure the mass and the volume
How do you measure volume for a regular object?
• For a regular object (like a cube), measure the dimensions using the right tool and use them to calculate the volume (e.g. l x w x h)
How do you measure volume for an irregular object?
•For an irregular object (like a stone), find out the volume of water it displaces using a Eureka can and measuring cylinder
What are the properties of a solid?
•Particles are held next to each other in fixed positions
•Particles have the lowest energy
•Fixed shape and volume
•Doesn’t flow
•Much higher density than a gas
What are the properties of a liquid?
•Particles move around randomly and are in contact with each other
•Particles have more energy than a solid
•Fixed volume
•Takes shape of container
•Flows
•Much higher density than a gas
What are the properties of a gas?
•Particles move randomly, rapidly and are far apart
•Particles have the highest energy
•Volume can change as it spreads out to fill container
•Flows
•Low density
What is meant by the term melting point?
•The temperature a pure substance melts at
•A substance will solidify at the same temperature
What is meant by the term boiling point?
•The temperature a pure substance boils at
•A substance will condense at the same temperature
Define internal energy
•The energy stored by the particles of a substance
•The particles have energy due to their individual motion and positions
•Internal energy = KE due to individual motion relative to each other + PE due to their positions relative to each other
•Higher temperature = higher internal energy
•This is because the KE increases when temp increases
•The PE of a substance increases if it melts or boils
Define latent heat
•The energy needed for a substance to change state without changing the temperature
What is specific latent heat of fusion?
•The energy needed to melt 1kg of a substance without changing the temperature
•Measured in J/kg
•E = mass x Specific Latent Heat of fusion
•This is the same amount of energy if the substance is going from a liquid to a solid.
•The particles need energy to break free from each other and this energy is the latent heat of fusion
What is specific latent heat of vaporisation?
•The energy needed to boil 1kg of a substance without changing its temperature
•Measured in J/kg
•E = mass x Specific Latent Heat of Vaporisation
What’s gas pressure?
•This is caused by the particles of a gas colliding randomly with the walls of the container
•In a sealed container, pressure increases if temperature increases because the particles move faster because they have more KE and so hit the surfaces with more force and more times per second
•Smoke particles move unpredictably because gas particles collide with them (Brownian motion)
What’s the equation for density?
Density = mass ÷ volume
ρ = m ÷ V
What is radioactive decay?
•The nuclei of atoms contain protons and neutrons
•Radioactive nuclei are unstable due to the balance of protons and neutrons. They decay (break down) by releasing nuclear radiation to become stable.
•A random process- we can’t predict or change how it happens.