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What is the relationship between work done, force and distance moved?

Work done = Force x distance moved

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What are the units of work?

Joules (J)

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What are the units of energy?

Joules (J)

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What are the units of distance?

Metres (m)

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What are the units of force?

Newtons (N)

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What scientific law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed?

The law of conservation of energy

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What is the relationship between gravitational potential energy, mass, gravitational field strength and height?

Ep = mgh (gravitational potential energy = mass x gravitational field strength x height)

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What is the definition of a vector quantity?

A quantity with size (magnitude) and direction

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What is the definition of a scalar quantity?

A quantity with size (magnitude) only

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What are the units of speed (or velocity)?

Metres per second (m/s)

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What is the relationship between kinetic energy, mass and velocity?

Ek = 1/2 mv2

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(Kinetic energy = 0.5 x mass x velocity squared)

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What is the efficiency equation?

Efficiency = useful output/total input (energy or power)

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What type of energy is stored in a stretched spring or rubber band?

Elastic potential energy

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Rearrange the power equation for time

time = energy transferred / power

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What is the relationship between power, energy transferred and time?

Power = energy transferred / time

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What unit is equivalent to 1 Joule per second?

Watt (W)

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What are four non-renewable energy resources?

Oil, coal, gas, nuclear

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What are five renewable energy resources?

Any five: wind, bio-fuel, hydroelectric, geothermal, tidal, Solar, wave

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The temperature of the Suns is 6000K. What does the K stand for?

Kelvin

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When is the speed of a comet at a minimum?

When it is furthest from the Sun

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When is the speed of a comet at a maximum?

When it is closest to the Sun

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What is a black hole?

A region of space which is extremely dense, the most dense area of the universe

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What two possible outcomes could exist after a supernova explosion?

A black hole or a neutron star

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Which star follows a white dwarf?

A black dwarf

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Which star follows a planetary nebula?

White dwarf

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Which star follows a red giant?

Planetary nebula

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Which star follows a main sequence star, for stars similar size to our Sun?

Red giant

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What reaction allows stars to emit light?

Nuclear fusion

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What is a protostar?

A collapsed nebula

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What is a nebula?

A cloud of dust and gas

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What is a supernova?

An exploding star which can outshine a whole galaxy

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What colour is the coolest star, yellow or blue?

yellow

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What colour is the hottest star, red or blue?

blue

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What do we call the temperature at which a substance changes from solid to liquid?

Melting point

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What do we call the temperature at which a substance changes from liquid to gas?

Boiling point

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When a substance is heated, if its temperature rises, what type of energy do its particles gain?

Kinetic energy

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What happens to the density of a fluid as it gets hot?

It decreases

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What happens to the density of a fluid as it cools down?

It increases

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What are the units of "activity" for a radioisotope?

Becquerel (Bq)

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What are the three types of ionising radiation?

Alpha, beta, gamma

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What is the structure of an alpha particle?

2 protons and 2 neutrons

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What is the structure of a beta particle?

1 electron

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Which type of ionising radiation is the most ionising?

Alpha

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Which type of ionising radiation is the most penetrating?

Gamma

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What do we call the average time it takes for half of the nuclei in a radioactive sample to decay?

Half-life

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What type of ionising radiation is most commonly used for thickness monitoring?

Beta

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What is the penetrating ability of each type of ionising radiation in air?

Alpha = 5 cm, beta = 1 m, gamma = unlimited

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What type of ionising radiation is most commonly used for tracers in medicine?

Gamma

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What type of ionising radiation is most commonly used in household smoke detectors?

Alpha

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What do we call the process of exposing an object to nuclear radiation?

Irradiation

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What do we call the unwanted presence of materials containing radioactive atoms on other materials?

Contamination

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What process splits large nuclei into two daughter nuclei and 2 or 3 neutrons?

Nuclear fission

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What process joins two light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus?

Nuclear fusion

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What is the difference between a vector and a scalar?

Vectors have magnitude and direction. Scalars only have magnitude.

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What are three examples of non-contact forces?

Gravitational , electrostatic and magnetic forces.

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What type of force opposes the motion of an object?

Friction (or drag)

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What are typical walking, running and cycling speeds?

Walking - 1.5 m/s, Running - 3 m/s, Cycling - 6 m/s

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What is the approximate speed of sound in air?

330 m/s

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What is the relationship between resultant force, mass and acceleration?

Resultant force = mass x acceleration

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What is the relationship between weight, mass and gravitational field strength?

Weight = mass x gravitational field strength

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What is the relationship between speed, distance and time?

Speed = distance/time

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How can you determine the speed from a distance-time graph?

Gradient = speed

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How can you determine the acceleration from a velocity-time graph?

Gradient = acceleration

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How can you determine the distance travelled from a velocity-time graph?

Area under the curve = distance travelled

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How can you determine the acceleration at a certain time from a velocity-time graph that has a curved line?

Find the gradient of a tangent line

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What are the units for acceleration?

m/s2 (metres per second squared)

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What are the units for momentum?

kg m/s (kilogram metres per second)

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What do we mean by the word " vacuum " as used in a vacuum flask?

A region of space with no particles

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Why do birds ruffle their feathers when the weather is cold?

To trap air as air

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What do we call the frictional force experienced by an object falling through air?

Air resistance (or Drag)

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What is the term used to describe a falling object when the weight is balanced by the air resistance?

Terminal velocity

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What do we call the point on a force-extension graph when the graph begins to curve?

Limit of proportionality

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What is the relationship between thinking distance, braking distance and stopping distance?

Stopping distance = Thinking distance + Braking distance

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Which type of wave oscillates parallel to the direction of energy transfer?

Longitudinal

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Which type of wave oscillates perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer?

Transverse

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What is the definition of wave speed?

The distance travelled by the wave per second

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What is the definition of frequency?

The number of cycles per second

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Which electromagnetic wave is used to check luggage at an airport?

x-rays

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Which electromagnetic wave is used to tan the skin on a sun bed?

Ultra-violet

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Which electromagnetic wave can bounce off the ionosphere so is used to transmit information across a country?

radio

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Which electromagnetic wave is emitted by a space satellite?

microwaves

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Which electromagnetic wave is emitted by a mobile phone?

microwaves

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