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This document is a specification for the Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma in Applied Science. It outlines the content, structure, and assessment of the qualification, which covers key science concepts in biology, chemistry, and physics, as well as optional units covering topics such as chemical analysis and applications of organic chemistry. The document also provides information on the purpose of the qualification, grading for units and qualifications, and planning a program of study. The specification was developed in collaboration with experts from professional bodies, businesses, and universities, and is intended to prepare students for employment or higher education. In addition to this specification, there are other related documents such as the BTEC International Level 3 Qualifications in Applied Science Specification and the OCR Applied AS/A Level Applied Science Specification.

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Unit 5: Measuring temperature- Adrian- Physics
Fahrenheit- Fahrenheit is different from other forms of measurements and has 2 fixed points. 0
degrees which is ice and 100 degrees which is boiling.

Fahrenheit measurements mean that water freezes at 32 F so anything lower than 32 probably is ice
or snow.

Water boils at 212 F

Converting between Celsius and Fahrenheit is very complicated.

The Celsius scale (known as degrees scale) is a scale usually used every day for measuring
temperature.

Celsius also has two fixed points, 0 Celsius being ice and 100 Celsius being boiling water.

The thermodynamic scale (kelvin scale) is a better scale in that one of it’s fixed points, absolute zero,
has a greater significance than either of the Celsius fixed points.



Unit 5: Temperature conversions- Adrian- Physics
How to convert C to F to K?

0 degrees Celsius is equal to 273.15 Kelvins. The basic formula is °C + 273.15 = K. The basic formula
for converting Fahrenheit into Celsius is (°F − 32) × 5/9 = °C. To convert Fahrenheit degrees into
Kelvins, (°F − 32) × 5/9 + 273.15 = K.

If the temperature is minus, for example -10, you will take the temperature number away from 273
SO, 273 take away -10 = 263 = K



Boyle’s Law

As the pressure on a gas is increased so the volume will decrease if the temperature remains
constant. This is an isothermal change.



Charles’ Law

If a gas is heated the particles move faster and faster. This makes the particle collisions, with the
container wall, more energetic and more frequent thus imparting a greater force onto the container
wall. If the container is free to expand, then it will do so until the pressure inside the container
equals the atmospheric pressure outside.



Pressure (Gay-Lussac’s) Law

If a gas is heated the particles move faster and faster. The particles collide with the side of the
container with greater energy and more frequently thus imparting a greater force onto the container
wall. If the container volume remains fixed, then the pressure increases.

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