Title: Physics 1
1Physics 1
2C/W Energy Transfer 4-Feb-16
- Aims- 4 list energy forms
- 5 draw energy transfer diagrams
- 6 explain what efficiency means
- Starter 5 minutes
- Write down as many different forms of energy as
you can think of e.g. heat energy
3Copy notes 2 minutes
- There are nine forms of energy four stored and
five on the move - Stored Moving
- Chemical Kinetic (movement)
- Elastic Heat
- Gravitational Light
- Nuclear Sound
- Electrical
4Copy notes 5 minutes
- Energy is measured in joules (J) and never gets
used up it is conserved - When something happens, energy is being changed
from one form into another - e.g. dropping a ball turns gravitational energy
into kinetic energy - e.g. using a toaster turns electrical energy into
heat energy
5Activity 15 minutes
- Cut out 4 devices from the catalogue
- Decide what energy changes they cause
- Stick-in the picture and add arrows to show the
energy transfers, like this
Extension make up numbers of joules to add to
the arrows
Heat
Electrical
Sound
6Copy notes 2 minutes
- Some energy transfers are useful and others are
wasted - e.g. a light bulb transfers energy usefully as
light, but wastes energy as heat - Devices that waste less energy are called energy
efficient
7Activity 10 minutes
- On your arrows, highlight the transfers that are
useful and wasted using different colours
Extension work out how efficient the device is
using your numbers
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Heat
Electrical
Sound
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8Plenary Questions 10 mins
- What form of energy is stored in a battery?
- What is the unit of energy?
- If 100J of energy goes into a kettle, and 90J is
converted to heat, how much sound energy comes
out? How do you - know?
- What device turns sound energy
- into electrical energy?
9Homework
- Either (easier)
- Do three more devices using pictures from the
newspaper or magazines at home - Or (harder)
- Make a chart with all forms of energy on it and
lines joining them up on the lines - write the name of a device that converts
those types of energy into each other
10Are You On Target Today?
- Aims- 4 list energy forms
- 5 draw energy transfer diagrams
- 6 explain what efficiency means
11C/W Energy Resources 4-Feb-16
- Aims- 4 name some energy resources
- 5 describe how they are useful
- 6 compare their pros and cons
- Starter 5 minutes
- Which energy resources are these?
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- Can rule Is full of es
- Arsol
12Copy notes 5 minutes
- Energy resources are used to generate electricity
by turning a turbine attached to a generator - Resources which will not run out are called
renewable - Fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas) are
non-renewable - Burning fuels releases carbon dioxide into the
atmosphere which may cause global warming
13Practical Wind Power 30 mins
Turbine
- Set-up the equipment as shown
- Draw a labelled diagram
- Record the voltage generated with the hairdryer
at different distances from the turbine - Plot a graph of your results
Generator
Cork
Wires to COM and VOmA holes
Slots for cardboard vanes
Voltmeter on 200mV
14Plenary Questions 10 mins
- What did you find out from the experiment? (Hint
The more the more ) - How did you make it a fair test?
- List three fossil fuels
- What does renewable mean?
- List three renewable energy resources
15Homework
- Everyone (easier)
- Find two examples of biomass and describe them
(include one pro and one con) - Extra for superstars (harder)
- Find out what hydroelectric power is, and draw
an energy transfer diagram (Hint it has three
steps ending with electrical)
For help on both, look on http//home.clara.net/d
arvill/altenerg/index.htm Email Word docs to
drwelch_at_teacher.com
16Are You On Target Today?
- Aims- 4 name some energy resources
- 5 describe how they are useful
- 6 compare their pros and cons
17C/W What is Heat? 4-Feb-16
- Aims- 4 know that heat flows from hot to cold
- 5 describe what happens when heating
- 6 explain features of a cooling curve
- Starter 5 minutes True or False?
- Heat is a form of energy
- Heat is measured in ºC
- Heat rises
- There are particles of heat
- A fridge door stops the cold getting out
18C/W What is Heat? 4-Feb-16
- Aims- 4 know that heat flows from hot to cold
- 5 describe what happens when heating
- 6 explain features of a cooling curve
- Starter 5 minutes True or False?
- Heat is a form of energy
- Heat is measured in ºC
- Heat rises
- There are particles of heat
- A fridge door stops the cold getting out
19Copy notes 5 minutes
- Heat is a form of energy
- Heat energy moves from areas of high temperature
(hot) to areas of low temperature (cold) - Remember Heat energy can move to or
- from the surroundings (the air)
20Copy notes 5 minutes
- When something absorbs heat energy
- its particles move faster
- it expands and
- its temperature goes up
- until it melts/boils, then
- its particles spread apart and
- its temperature stays the same while it is
melting/boiling.
21Watch Animation
Play heating in KS3 Resources
22Watch Demo
Datalog stearic acid curve
23Copy and label graph from demo
24Plenary Interactive
DnD particles in Whiteboard
25Homework
- Everyone (easier)
- Describe what happens to an ice cube left out in
a warm room use these words heat, energy,
flow, temperature, melt, particles,
surroundings - Extra for superstars (harder)
- Explain why the temperature of water in a pan
never goes above 100ºC no matter how much heat
you put in (Think where is heat also getting
out?)
26Are You On Target Today?
- Aims- 4 know that heat flows from hot to cold
- 5 describe what happens when heating
- 6 explain features of a cooling curve
27C/W How is Heat Transferred 4-Feb-16
- Aims- 4 know four ways for heat to flow
- 5 describe how each is different
- 6 explain each using a particle model
- Starter 5 minutes
- What is this dingbat?
HOT!
28Copy notes 2 minutes
- Heat can be transferred in four ways
- Conduction
- Convection
- Radiation
- Evaporation
29Find Out and Explain
- Heat can be transferred in four ways
- Conduction p106 p8, 50 p84 p4.7
- Convection p110 p8-9, 50-1 p84 p4.7
- Radiation p112 p9-11, 51 p84 p4.7
- Evaporation p115
Pages in orange in orange book (Heinemann
2) Pages in blue in blue book (Physics by
Milner) Pages in purple in purple book (Physics
for AQA) Pages in yellow in yellow book (Modular
Science)
30Demos
- When finished, draw and explain each demo in your
own words
Wood/metal rod, conv ring, alcohol
31Homework
32Are You On Target Today?
- Aims- 4 know four ways for heat to flow
- 5 describe how each is different
- 6 explain each using a particle model