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P1: Energy Changes in a System Physics GCSE
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What is defined as a system in physics?
An
object
or
group
of
objects
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How does defining a system in physics help?
It narrows
parameters
to focus on relevance
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What happens when a system is in equilibrium?
Nothing
changes and
nothing
happens
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What occurs when there is a change in a system?
Energy
is transferred
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What happens to an apple if the table is removed?
The apple will
fall
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How is energy measured?
In units of
joules
(J)
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What types of thermodynamic systems exist?
Isolated
,
closed
, or open
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What is an open system?
Allows
exchange
of
energy
and
matter
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What is a closed system?
Can
exchange
energy
but not
matter
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What is an isolated system?
Does not allow transfer of
matter
or
energy
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What happens to energy when a change occurs in a system?
Energy is
transferred
between objects
Energy can move between different stores
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What does the principle of conservation of energy state?
Energy cannot be
created
or destroyed
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What does conservation of energy imply for a closed system?
Total amount of energy is
constant
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What are the different energy stores?
Kinetic
Gravitational potential
Elastic potential
Magnetic
Electrostatic
Chemical
Nuclear
Thermal
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What is kinetic energy associated with?
Moving
objects
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When do objects gain energy in their gravitational potential store?
When lifted through a
gravitational field
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What happens to energy in the elastic potential store?
Stored when objects are
stretched
or compressed
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What is the magnetic energy store associated with?
Magnetic materials
interacting with each other
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What does the electrostatic energy store involve?
Charged objects
interacting with each other
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How is energy transferred between stores?
Via transfer
pathways
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What is mechanical working?
When a
force
acts on an object
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What is electrical working?
A
charge
moving through a
potential difference
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How is energy transferred by heating?
From a
hotter
object to a
colder
one
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What are the steps to describe energy transfers in a system?
Determine the
initial energy store
Identify the
final energy store
Identify the
transfer pathway
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In a battery powering a torch, where does energy transfer from?
From the
chemical store
of the battery
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In a battery powering a torch, where does energy transfer to?
To the
thermal store
of the bulb
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What is the transfer pathway in a battery powering a torch?
Electrical flow
of
charge
around the circuit
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In a falling ball, where does energy transfer from?
From the
gravitational potential
store
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In a falling ball, where does energy transfer to?
To the
kinetic store
of the ball
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What is the transfer pathway for a falling ball?
Mechanical
due to
weight
acting over distance
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What happens to energy when a ball is thrown upwards?
Transferred to the
kinetic store
of the ball
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What happens to energy as the height of a thrown ball increases?
Transferred to its
gravitational potential
store
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What happens to energy when a moving object hits an obstacle?
Energy in its
kinetic
store
decreases
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What happens to energy when a vehicle accelerates?
Transferred to the
kinetic store
of the car
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What happens to energy when a vehicle slows down?
Transferred to the
thermal store
of surroundings
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How is energy transferred when boiling water in a kettle?
By
electrical
working to the
thermal store
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What is kinetic energy defined as?
Energy due to
mass
and
speed
of an object
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What happens to kinetic energy if an object speeds up?
Energy is transferred to its
kinetic store
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What happens to kinetic energy if an object slows down?
Energy is
transferred
away from its kinetic store
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What is the equation for kinetic energy?
E = ½ ×
m
× v
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