Physics

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  • There are 5 stores of energy; chemical, kinetic (movement), gravitational potential, elastic potential (will return to original shape after deformation) and thermal energy (heat).
  • The law of conservation of energy states that the total amount of energy is constant - it cannot be created nor destroyed but only transformed from one form into another.
  • When in a “closed” system (no energy can leak in or out) the total amount of energy is always the same.
  • In an open system some energy may enter/leave so the total amount of energy will change over time.
  • Work done= force x distance (moved in the direction of the force)
  • GPE=mass x gravitational field strength x height
  • 1 Joule per second = 1 Watt
  • Velocity-if an object is moving and how fast
  • Momentum – if an object moves with a certain velocity then it has momentum
  • Acceleration- if an objects speed changes, it has acceleration
  • Force - if there’s a push or pull on an object then that object experiences a force
  • Kinetic energy=1/2 x mass x (velocity)2 (squared)
  • Elastic potential energy= 1/2 x spring constant x (extension)2 (squared)
  • Extension=spring length-original length
  • Efficiency= useful energy output/ total energy input
  • Power=energy transferred/ time taken
  • Power is the rate of energy transfer
  • There are 4 transfers of energy; electrical current(wires), forces(push, pull), waves(sound) and by heating