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COMBINED SCIENCE: TRILOGY
Higher Tier Physics Paper 1H
May 2023
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0 1 Wind power and solar power are both renewable energy resources used to box
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. 1 Which of the following is also a renewable energy resource?
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Geothermal
Natural gas
Nuclear fuel
0 1 . 2 The energy transferred by the National Grid in one second was 36 gigajoules (GJ).
Which of the following is the same as 36 gigajoules?
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36 × 103 J
36 × 106 J
36 × 109 J
36 × 1012 J
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0 1 . 3 Figure 1 shows how the mean power output from solar and wind energy resources in box
the UK varied between 2014 and 2019.
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Figure 2 shows how the power output from solar and wind energy resources varies in
a typical year.
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Higher Tier Physics Paper 1H
May 2023
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0 1 Wind power and solar power are both renewable energy resources used to box
generate electricity for the National Grid.
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. 1 Which of the following is also a renewable energy resource?
[1 mark]
Tick () one box.
Geothermal
Natural gas
Nuclear fuel
0 1 . 2 The energy transferred by the National Grid in one second was 36 gigajoules (GJ).
Which of the following is the same as 36 gigajoules?
[1 mark]
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36 × 103 J
36 × 106 J
36 × 109 J
36 × 1012 J
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0 1 . 3 Figure 1 shows how the mean power output from solar and wind energy resources in box
the UK varied between 2014 and 2019.
Figure 1
Figure 2 shows how the power output from solar and wind energy resources varies in
a typical year.
Figure 2
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