P1: National & Global Energy Resources Physics GCSE

Cards (26)

  • What are energy resources used for?
    To generate electricity and heat
  • How is electricity generated from energy resources?
    A turbine turns a generator to produce electricity
  • What is the role of water in hydroelectric energy generation?
    Water turns turbines in hydroelectric systems
  • What type of energy is transferred from flowing water to the turbine?
    Kinetic energy
  • How does a hydroelectric dam work?
    It converts gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy
  • How do fossil fuels generate electricity?
    By heating water to produce steam for turbines
  • What is the energy transfer process in fossil fuel electricity generation?
    Chemical store to thermal store to kinetic store
  • How does nuclear fuel generate electricity?
    By heating water to produce steam for turbines
  • What is the process of geothermal energy generation?
    Water is heated by rocks to produce steam
  • What defines a renewable energy resource?
    Replenished faster than it is used
  • What are the three main uses of energy resources?
    Transport, electricity generation, heating
  • What fuels the majority of vehicles worldwide?
    Petroleum products like petrol and diesel
  • What is an advantage of electric vehicles?
    They produce zero carbon emissions while driving
  • What is a disadvantage of electric vehicles?
    They rely on the National Grid for charging
  • What is a controversial claim about biofuels?
    They are carbon-neutral
  • Why is there a high demand for electricity today?
    Due to the growing global population
  • What percentage of the world's energy is produced by non-renewable sources?
    84%
  • What is a common heating method in cold countries?
    Central heating systems using natural gas
  • What is a reliable energy resource?
    One that can produce energy at any time
  • What are the main challenges of using fusion as a power source?
    High temperatures and pressures are difficult to maintain
  • What is the Greenhouse Effect?
    Trapping of heat by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
  • What are the consequences of global warming?
    Climate change, rising sea levels, species extinction
  • What is predicted to happen by 2050 if carbon emissions are not reduced?
    Many consequences of climate change will intensify
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of renewable energy resources?
    Advantages:
    • Replenished faster than used
    • Will not run out

    Disadvantages:
    • May lack reliability
    • Can be dependent on weather conditions
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of non-renewable energy resources?
    Advantages:
    • High energy output
    • Established technology

    Disadvantages:
    • Finite resources
    • Contribute to carbon emissions
  • What measures are needed to reduce carbon emissions further?
    • More nuclear power stations needed
    • Energy storage for unreliable sources
    • Address political, social, ethical, and economic issues