Work Done/Kinetic
Electricity
Magnetism
Particle Model
Maths Practice
100

What is the formula for work done?

work done = Force x distance

100

Define Current

The flow of charge/electrons around a circuit

100

What would happen when the following two magnets are brought close together?

Repel

100

What is the term for a gas cooling into a liquid?

Condensation

100

What is the resistance in a circuit with a potential difference of 10 V and a current of 2 A? (Include units)


V=IR

5Ω 

200
List 2 non-contact forces and 2 contact forces

Non contact: Magnetic, gravitational, electrostatic


Contact: air/water resistance, tension, friction, normal, etc

200

What is the unit for charge?

Coulomb

200

How can you tell where the strongest magnetic field is?


Where the lines are densest?

200

What temperature is absolute zero? Give your answer in oC and K

-273oC and 0 K

200

What is the density of a 5 m3 block of wood with a mass of 5 kg? (Include units)

d=m/V

25 kg/m3

300

What does the spring constant represent?

How much force is required to stretch the spring by 1m. (N/m)

300

State Ohm's Law

Current is directly proportional to potential difference, so long as resistance is constant.

300

Describe how you could discover and draw the magnetic field around a magnet.

Scatter iron filings to see field, use plotting compass to plot direction of magnetic field.


Use multiple compasses to plot field around.

300

What is temperature a measurement of?

Average kinetic energy

300

How far has a spring extended if 50'000J of energy is put into it and it has a spring constant of 500 N/m? (Give your answer to 3 sig figs)

E=0.5mx2

14.1 m

400

Define the limit of proportionality?

When elastic stretching becomes inelastic

400

If you had an LDR and a thermistor in a circuit, what environmental conditions would produce the highest current in the circuit?

Hot and bright.

400

List 2 ways you can increase the strength of a solenoid.


Increase current

Increase number of coils

Add an iron core in the middle

400

Why should you never leave a can of airspray in the sun on a hot summer day? Explain using the concept of pressure and kinetic energy.

temperature makes particle hit side more often. This increases pressure. If pressure is to high, the can will explode.

400

What is the Energy transferred over 20s in a bulb with a resistance of 20Ω and a current of 10 A? (Include Units)

P=E/t           P=I2R

E=QV           P=IV

40000 J

500

Where is it easiest to stretch the rubber band?

B

500

Why is the current vs p.d. graph for a filament bulb not directly proportional?


As the p.d. increases, the light bulb gets hotter and its resistance increases.

500

Which direction would the wire be pushed?

Down

500

An icecube is placed over a bunsen burner. For a period of time, the temperature of the icecube does not change. Explain what must be happening during this time. (Include what the particles are doing in your answer).

The energy is going to breaking the intermolecular bonds between the particles, turning the solid into a liquid.

500

A 2 kg beaker of water (c=4184 J/Ckg) takes 669'440 J of energy to heat to boiling (100oC). What temperature did the water start at?


ΔQ=mcΔθ

20 cC

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