Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Energy and Forces
Energy Circuits
100

What are the SI units for these:

distance?

speed? 


distance: metres

speed: metres per second

100

What is activation energy?

The minimum amount of energy required for a chemical reaction

100

What does DNA stand for?

Deoxyribonucleic acid

100

What are non contact forces?

Forces that occur between two objects that are not physically touching

100

What is current?

The rate at which electrical charge is flowing

200

What is inertia?

Linked to Newton's first law. the tendency of an object in motion to stay in motion and an object at rest to stay at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
200

What is the equation for a neutralisation reaction?

Acid + Base --> Salt + Water

200

What are the bonds in DNA?

Adenine and Thymine

Guanine and Cytosine

200

What are contact forces?

Forces where they are physically touching

200

What is voltage?

The amount of energy being pushed
300

What is Newton's 3rd Law?

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

300

Outline the 4 factors affecting rate of reaction.

Temperature (higher temperature causes particles to move faster, causing more frequent and higher energy collisions)

Concentration/pressure (more particles in a small space increases likelihood of successful collisions)

Catalysts (provide energy, speeding up reactions without changing the products)

Surface area (higher surface area allows more particles to collide at the same time. This is why powders react faster than solids)

300

What is mitosis?

A process where a cell replicates its DNA, then divides its nucleus into two. Results in two identical daughter cells.
300
What are the 6 most common contact forces?

Tension

Friction

Air resistance/drag

upthrust

thrust

normal reaction force

300

Compare alternating and direct current

Alternating current periodically reverses direction and changes magnitude.

Direct current has one directional flow of electric charge

400

What is the difference between vectors and scalars? Give examples.

Vectors have a magnitude and direction, such as acceleration.

Scalaras only have a magnitude, such as mass.

400

What is the equation for cellular respiration?

Glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water + ATP

400

What is meiosis?

Cell division resulting in 4 non-identical daughter cells. PMAT occurs twice

400
Name the three main types of non contact forces.

Magnetic

Electrostatic

Gravitational

400
What 4 things does an electrical circuit need?
load/component

conducting path

control/switch

power supply

500

What does this image represent?


Stationary

500

Outline collision theory

States that for a reaction to occur, particles must collide, with enough energy, at the right orientation. 

A collision is defined as two molecules approaching close enough to disturb chemical bonds, allowing new ones to be formed.

500

What is incomplete dominance and co-dominance?

incomplete = phenotype appears as a blend of each allele. (eg beige cows)

co = both phenotypes of both alleles are expressed, neither dominant over the other. (eg spots on a cow)

500

What is the difference between energy transfer and energy transformation?

Energy transfer moves locations, energy transformation is when it changes types

500

What is the difference between conventional current and electron flow?

Conventional current (incorrect): flows from positive to negative terminals

Electron flow (correct): flows from negative to positive terminals