Physics p1

    Cards (20)

    • What is electric current?

      Electric current is the flow of electric charge through a conductor.
    • How is electric current measured?

      Electric current is measured in amperes (A).
    • What is potential difference also known as?
      Potential difference is also known as voltage.
    • What does potential difference measure?

      Potential difference measures the energy transferred per unit charge between two points in a circuit.
    • How is potential difference measured?

      Potential difference is measured in volts (V).
    • What is the relationship between amperes and coulombs?

      1 ampere = 1 coulomb of charge per second.
    • In a simple circuit with a 9V battery, what is the potential difference across the battery terminals?

      The potential difference across the battery terminals is 9 volts.
    • What is resistance in a circuit?

      Resistance is the opposition to the flow of electric current in a circuit.
    • How is resistance measured?

      Resistance is measured in ohms (Ω).
    • What factors affect resistance in a circuit?

      Resistance depends on material, length, cross-sectional area, and temperature of the conductor.
    • What happens to resistance if the length of a wire increases?

      Longer wires have more resistance.
    • How does the cross-sectional area of a wire affect resistance?

      Thicker wires have less resistance.
    • How does temperature affect resistance in most materials?

      For most materials, resistance increases with temperature.
    • What is Ohm's law?

      Ohm's law describes the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance.
    • What is the formula for Ohm's law?

      V=V =I×R I \times R
    • How can Ohm's law be rearranged to solve for current?

      I=I =VR \frac{V}{R}
    • What is the extract from Macbeth that is discussed in the lesson?

      Act 1, Scene 7 (Macbeth's soliloquy)
    • What is the context of Macbeth's soliloquy in Act 1, Scene 7?

      It occurs just before the murder of King Duncan, revealing Macbeth's inner turmoil and ambition.
    • What does Macbeth's soliloquy reveal about his state of mind?
      It reveals his internal conflict, weighing the consequences of murdering Duncan.
    • What are the key elements in Macbeth's soliloquy from Act 1, Scene 7?
      • **Imagery**: "bank and shoal of time" - metaphor for life.
      • **Syntax**: Conditional statements show hesitation.
      • **Diction**: Words like "assassination" emphasize gravity.
      • **Rhythm**: Irregular rhythm mirrors his unsettled mind.