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P3: Internal Energy & Energy Transfers Physics GCSE
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What is internal energy defined as?
Total energy stored inside a system
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What are the two types of energy stored in molecules?
Kinetic
and
potential energy
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What does the kinetic store of energy in molecules depend on?
Random motion and vibration of
particles
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What does the potential store of energy in molecules depend on?
Position
relative
to
each
other
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How does heating a system affect its internal energy?
It increases the
kinetic energy
of particles
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How is temperature related to the kinetic energy of molecules?
Higher temperature
means higher kinetic energy
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What happens to gas molecules when a container is heated?
They move faster with higher
kinetic energy
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What occurs when a substance reaches a certain temperature during heating?
Energy transfers to the
potential store
instead
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What is the effect of energy transfer on the temperature during a change of state?
Temperature
remains
constant
during the
change
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What happens to the potential energy of molecules during a change of state?
It increases to overcome
intermolecular forces
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What is the specific heat capacity equation?
ΔE
=
mcΔθ
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What does specific heat capacity measure?
Energy needed to raise
1 kg
by 1
°C
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How does a low specific heat capacity affect a substance?
It
heats
up and
cools
down quickly
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Why is water's high specific heat capacity beneficial?
It remains hot in a
radiator
for long
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How do you calculate energy transferred to water with mass 0.48 kg and temperature change 0.7 °C?
Use
ΔE
=
mcΔθ
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What is the energy transferred to 0.48 kg of water raised by 0.7 °C?
1400 J
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What is latent heat?
Energy needed for a substance to change
state
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What happens to temperature during a change of state?
It remains constant
despite
energy transfer
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What are the two types of latent heat?
Latent heat of
fusion
and
vaporisation
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What is specific latent heat?
Energy required to change
1 kg's
state
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What is the specific latent heat of fusion?
Energy to convert
1 kg
between solid and liquid
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What is the specific latent heat of vaporisation?
Energy to convert
1 kg
between liquid and gas
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What happens to temperature when a liquid is vaporised?
It stays
constant
until all vaporised
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What happens to temperature when a gas is condensed?
It stays
constant
until all
condensed
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What is the latent heat of fusion's effect on temperature during melting?
Temperature
stays
constant
until
melted
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What is the latent heat of vaporisation's effect on temperature during vaporisation?
Temperature
stays
constant
until
vaporised
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What is the significance of latent heat in phase changes?
It allows molecules to overcome
intermolecular forces
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What is the specific latent heat of vaporisation defined as?
Energy to convert
1 kg
liquid to gas
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When does the temperature of a liquid stay constant during vaporisation?
Until all the
substance
has vaporised
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What does the latent heat of vaporisation represent?
Energy per kg to overcome
intermolecular forces
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At what temperature does a gas condense?
At its
boiling point
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What happens to energy when a gas condenses?
Energy is transferred away from the
substance
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What must be included in the definition of specific latent heat for full marks?
'With no change in
temperature'
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What is the equation for calculating energy required for a change in state?
E =
mL
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What do the symbols in the equation E = mL represent?
E is
energy
, m is
mass
, L is
latent heat
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If the mass is 0.60 kg and the specific latent heat is 199,000 J/kg, what is the energy required?
119,400
J
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What happens to temperature during melting?
Temperature stays
constant
until
melting
is
complete
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What is the effect of heating on a solid's particles?
Particles gain
kinetic energy
and vibrate faster
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What occurs when a substance reaches its boiling point?
Temperature
stays constant while vaporising
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What is the process called when a gas turns into a liquid?
Condensation
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