Y10: Energy Revision

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PhysicsLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

This lesson contains 92 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Energy

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What do humans use their energy for?

Slide 2 - Open question

Where do humans get their energy from?

Slide 3 - Open question

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What is the unit of energy?
A
Joules
B
Watts
C
Seconds
D
Newtons

Slide 5 - Quiz

How many joules in 1 kilojoule?
A
0.1
B
1000
C
100
D
10

Slide 6 - Quiz

How many kJ are there in 4000J?
A
400000
B
0.4
C
40
D
4

Slide 7 - Quiz

If a person eats 12000 J of food and uses 8500 J what will happen to that person?

Slide 8 - Open question

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Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be stored and transferred between stores.

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Name 3 things that have a thermal energy store.

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Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be stored and transferred between stores.

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Name 3 things that have a kinetic energy store.

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Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be stored and transferred between stores.

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Name 3 things that have a chemical energy store.

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Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be stored and transferred between stores.

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Name 3 things that have a gravitational potential energy store.

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Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be stored and transferred between stores.

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Name 3 things that have an elastic potential energy store.

Slide 19 - Open question

A bonfire has a large ............... energy store.
A
Kinetic
B
Thermal
C
Chemical
D
Elastic potential

Slide 20 - Quiz

A racing formula one car has a large ............... energy store.
A
Kinetic
B
Thermal
C
Chemical
D
Gravitational potential

Slide 21 - Quiz

A flying bird has a large ............... energy store.
A
Kinetic
B
Thermal
C
Chemical
D
Gravitational potential

Slide 22 - Quiz

A stress ball has a large ............... energy store.
A
Elastic potential
B
Thermal
C
Chemical
D
Gravitational potential

Slide 23 - Quiz

A bag of sweets has a large ............... energy store.
A
Elastic potential
B
Thermal
C
Chemical
D
Gravitational potential

Slide 24 - Quiz

Complete the table.
Chemical energy store
Elastic potential energy store
Gravitational potential energy store
Kinetic energy store
Objects moving fast
Hot objects
Stretched or compressed objects
Wood and coal
A rock on a cliff
Boiling water

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Energy can be transferred between stores.
Chemical
Kinetic

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Energy can be transferred between stores.
Gravitational potential
Kinetic

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Label the energy store that is being transferred from and to.
Thermal
Kinetic
Chemical
Gravitational potential
Elastic potential

Slide 28 - Drag question

Label the energy store that is being transferred from and to.
Thermal
Kinetic
Chemical
Gravitational potential
Elastic potential

Slide 29 - Drag question

Label the energy store that is being transferred from and to.
Thermal
Kinetic
Chemical
Gravitational potential
Elastic potential

Slide 30 - Drag question

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Energy is transferred from the chemical store of the wood to the thermal store of the air by ........................... (you can pick more than one).
Sound
Light
Electricity
Force
Heating

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Energy is transferred from the gravitational potential store of the platform diver to the kinetic store of the falling diver by ........................... 
Sound
Light
Electricity
Force
Heating

Slide 34 - Drag question

Complete the sentence.
Thermal
Chemical
Kinetic
Elastic
Gravitational
Heating
Sound
Light
Electricity
Force

Slide 35 - Drag question

Complete the sentence.
Thermal
Chemical
Kinetic
Elastic
Gravitational
Heating
Sound
Light
Electricity
Force

Slide 36 - Drag question

Complete the sentence.
Thermal
Chemical
Kinetic
Elastic
Gravitational
Heating
Sound
Light
Electricity
Force

Slide 37 - Drag question

Complete the sentence.
Thermal
Chemical
Kinetic
Elastic
Gravitational
Heating
Sound
Light
Electricity
Force

Slide 38 - Drag question

Challenge: Describe the energy stores in a hairdryer. How is energy transferred to and from the hairdryer?

Slide 39 - Open question

Thermal is a....
A
Store
B
Transfer

Slide 40 - Quiz

Heating is a....
A
Store
B
Transfer

Slide 41 - Quiz

Electricity is a....
A
Store
B
Transfer

Slide 42 - Quiz

Kinetic is a....
A
Store
B
Transfer

Slide 43 - Quiz

Sort the keywords into stores or transfers.
Store
Transfer
Force
Thermal
Kinetic
Light
Sound
Gravitational
Heating
Elastic
Chemical
Electricity

Slide 44 - Drag question

How many examples of stores and transfers can you find?

Slide 45 - Open question

Conservation of energy demo?
Conservation of Energy: What energy stores does a swinging pendulum have?

Slide 46 - Slide

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As the pendulum swings towards the ground, what happens to the amount of gravitational potential energy (GPE)?
A
It increases
B
It decreases

Slide 48 - Quiz

As the pendulum swings towards the ground, what happens to the amount of kinetic energy?
A
It increases
B
It decreases

Slide 49 - Quiz

How is the energy transferred from the gravitational store to the kinetic store?
A
Heating
B
Wave
C
Force
D
Electricity

Slide 50 - Quiz

A pendulum has 20 J of energy. 16 J is in the gravitational potential store, how much is in the kinetic store?

Slide 51 - Open question

In reality, a pendulum will not keep swinging forever. Why?

Slide 52 - Open question

Where does the energy we use in our homes come from?

Slide 53 - Open question

Name some energy resources.

Slide 54 - Open question

What is the difference between renewable and non-renewable?

Slide 55 - Open question

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Tidal
Solar
Wind
Biomass
Waves
Hydroelectric
Geothermal

Slide 57 - Drag question

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Why might we choose to use fossil fuels as an energy resource?

Slide 60 - Open question

Why might we NOT choose to use fossil fuels as an energy resource?

Slide 61 - Open question

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Why might we choose to use renewable energy resources?

Slide 64 - Open question

Why might we choose NOT to use renewable energy resources?

Slide 65 - Open question

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Non-renewable 
Renewable
Solar
Wind
Nuclear
Geothermal
Oil
Tidal
Gas
Coal
Hydroelectric
Biomass
Wave

Slide 67 - Drag question

Match the resource to the energy store it uses.
Geothermal
Hydroelectric
Fossil fuels
Wind
Solar
Biomass
Tidal/Wave

Slide 68 - Drag question

Which of these is NOT a fossil fuel resource?
A
Oil
B
Gas
C
Solar
D
Coal

Slide 69 - Quiz

Which of these is NOT a renewable energy resource?
A
Tidal
B
Geothermal
C
Nuclear
D
Hydroelectric

Slide 70 - Quiz

Which type of energy still involves burning a fuel, but not a fossil fuel?
A
Geothermal
B
Biomass
C
Hydroelectric
D
Nuclear

Slide 71 - Quiz

Which type(s) of energy might significantly effect the surrounding wildlife?
A
Hydroelectric
B
Solar
C
Geothermal
D
Wind

Slide 72 - Quiz

Tidal
Wind
Solar
Hydroelectricity

Slide 73 - Drag question

Give an advantage of renewable energy resources.

Slide 74 - Open question

Give an advantage of non-renewable resources.

Slide 75 - Open question

Name 2 non-renewable energy resources.

Slide 76 - Open question

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Suggest the effect of not putting enough coal in the furnace.

Slide 84 - Open question

Label the coal power station to show how it works.
Fossil fuel
Heat
Boiler
Spinning turbine
Spinning generator
Electric current
Carbon dioxide and other gases

Slide 85 - Drag question

What is power?

Slide 86 - Open question

Slide 87 - Slide

What is the unit of power?
A
Joules
B
Watts
C
Kilojoules
D
Newtons

Slide 88 - Quiz

How many watts in a kilowatt?
A
10
B
0.1
C
100
D
1000

Slide 89 - Quiz

How many watts in a 4 kilowatts?
A
40
B
0.4
C
400
D
4000

Slide 90 - Quiz

How many watts in a 0.5 kilowatts?
A
50
B
0.5
C
500
D
5000

Slide 91 - Quiz

A kettle transfers 100 J in 5 seconds. Calculate the power of the kettle.
A
20 W
B
500 W
C
0.05 W
D
50 W

Slide 92 - Quiz