Physics gcse unit 1 - Energy - Key notes
ENERGY STORES : INTRODUCTION
- A system is an object or group of objects
- When a system changes, the way the energy is stored also changes
EXAMPLES:
- A ball rolling and hitting a wall: the system is the moving ball and when it hits the
wall, some of the kinetic energy in the ball is transferred as sound.
ENERGY STORES : FORMULAS
● Kinetic energy :
- Ek = ½ mv²
- Here, m is the mass in kilograms (kg) ,v is the speed, in metres per second (m/s) ,
and the kinetic energy (Ek) is in joules ( J)
● Elastic potential :
- Ee = ½ ke²
- Here, Ee is the elastic potential energy in joules (J), k is the spring constants in
newtons per metre ( n/m) and e is the extension in metres (m)
● Gravitational Potential energy
- Ep = m g h
- Here, Ep is the gravitational potential energy in joules (J) , g is the gravitational field
strengths ( 9.8) in newtons per kilogram ( n/kg) and h is the height in metres (m)
SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY
Specific heat capacity is the energy required to raise 1kg of a substance by 1℃
Energy = mass x specific heat capacity x temperature change
( E = mc∆t )
- Where the change in thermal energy,( ∆E ) is in joules,( J,)
- Mass (m) in kilograms (kg)
- the specific heat capacity (c) in joules per kilogram per degree Celsius, (Jkg−1°C−1)
- and the temperature changes (∆T) in degrees Celsius, (°C.)
ENERGY STORES : INTRODUCTION
- A system is an object or group of objects
- When a system changes, the way the energy is stored also changes
EXAMPLES:
- A ball rolling and hitting a wall: the system is the moving ball and when it hits the
wall, some of the kinetic energy in the ball is transferred as sound.
ENERGY STORES : FORMULAS
● Kinetic energy :
- Ek = ½ mv²
- Here, m is the mass in kilograms (kg) ,v is the speed, in metres per second (m/s) ,
and the kinetic energy (Ek) is in joules ( J)
● Elastic potential :
- Ee = ½ ke²
- Here, Ee is the elastic potential energy in joules (J), k is the spring constants in
newtons per metre ( n/m) and e is the extension in metres (m)
● Gravitational Potential energy
- Ep = m g h
- Here, Ep is the gravitational potential energy in joules (J) , g is the gravitational field
strengths ( 9.8) in newtons per kilogram ( n/kg) and h is the height in metres (m)
SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY
Specific heat capacity is the energy required to raise 1kg of a substance by 1℃
Energy = mass x specific heat capacity x temperature change
( E = mc∆t )
- Where the change in thermal energy,( ∆E ) is in joules,( J,)
- Mass (m) in kilograms (kg)
- the specific heat capacity (c) in joules per kilogram per degree Celsius, (Jkg−1°C−1)
- and the temperature changes (∆T) in degrees Celsius, (°C.)