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Thermal Efficiency
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Thermal Efficiency

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Originally created for the BTEC Applied Science level 3 qualification Unit 5 - Physics. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall the equations for efficiency. Describe how to calculate efficiency by using heat in and heat out. Explain how the Carnot Revolution equation is derived. The resource contains past paper questions and mark scheme answers. Slides were originally created using google slides, opening in microsoft powerpoint might cause slight misalignment - open in google slides to avoid this.
Cycles and the Carnot Cycle
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Cycles and the Carnot Cycle

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Originally created for the BTEC Applied Science level 3 qualification Unit 5 - Physics. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall the Carnot cycle. Describe how an internal combustion engine works. Explain why latent heat is needed in a steam turbine. The resource contains past paper questions and mark scheme answers. Slides were originally created using google slides, opening in microsoft powerpoint might cause slight misalignment - open in google slides to avoid this.
Processes
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Processes

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Originally created for the BTEC Applied Science level 3 qualification Unit 5 - Physics. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall the second law of thermodynamics. Describe what is meant by natural processes and entropy. Compare adiabatic and isothermal processes. The resource contains past paper questions and mark scheme answers. Slides were originally created using google slides, opening in microsoft powerpoint might cause slight misalignment - open in google slides to avoid this.
Energy and Conservation
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Energy and Conservation

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Originally created for the BTEC Applied Science level 3 qualification Unit 5 - Physics. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall a system in which work and heat is used. Describe the first law of thermodynamics Calculate specific heat and specific latent heat The resource contains past paper questions and mark scheme answers. Slides were originally created using google slides, opening in microsoft powerpoint might cause slight misalignment - open in google slides to avoid this.
Gases and Thermometry
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Gases and Thermometry

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Originally created for the BTEC Applied Science level 3 qualification Unit 5 - Physics. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall the ideal gas equation. Describe how scientists calculated absolute zero. Evaluate different thermometers. The resource contains past paper questions and mark scheme answers. Slides were originally created using google slides, opening in microsoft powerpoint might cause slight misalignment - open in google slides to avoid this.
Thermal Energy
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Thermal Energy

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Originally created for the BTEC Applied Science level 3 qualification Unit 5 - Physics. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall what is meant by temperature and thermal energy. Describe what is meant by heat flow. Compare sensible and latent heat. The resource contains past paper questions and mark scheme answers. Slides were originally created using google slides, opening in microsoft powerpoint might cause slight misalignment - open in google slides to avoid this.
Energy and Work
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Energy and Work

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Originally created for the BTEC Applied Science level 3 qualification Unit 5 - Physics. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall the equations involving work done by movement and work done by pressure expansion. Describe how the area of cylinder heads affect the movement of fluids in hydraulics. Use multiple equations to calculate the work, force and distance moved by hydraulic cylinders. The resource contains past paper questions and mark scheme answers. Slides were originally created using google slides, opening in microsoft powerpoint might cause slight misalignment - open in google slides to avoid this.
Electrical Circuits, Energy and Power
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Electrical Circuits, Energy and Power

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Resource prepared for BTEC Applied science Level 3 - Unit 3. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify circuit symbols. Describe how energy usage can be calculated. Explain why fuses are used.
Inside Atoms (Radioactive Isotopes)
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Inside Atoms (Radioactive Isotopes)

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By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: State what is meant by an isotope. Describe how atoms of different elements are different (in terms of numbers of electrons and protons). Explain why all atoms have no overall charge.
Using Electromagnets
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Using Electromagnets

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Describe some uses of electromagnets Describe how a simple motor works Explain why electromagnets are needed.
Resistance
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Resistance

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall the equation for resistance Describe what is meant by resistance Calculate the resistance of a component of a circuit
Unit 1 Physics Applied Science Pearsons Unit 1 Revision maps
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Unit 1 Physics Applied Science Pearsons Unit 1 Revision maps

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A collection of 4 revision posters that summarises the content needed for unit 1 Physics Applied Science Pearsons Edexcel level 3. The following concepts are covered: Transverse and longitudinal waves, Wave speeds and tension on strings, Diffraction gratings, Standing waves, String harmonics, Snell’s law of refraction, Fibre optics and endoscopes, Applications of fibre optics, EM spectra and communication, Emission spectra. The revision poster includes blank versions and answer keys.
Energy and Temperature
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Energy and Temperature

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A google slides resource that is ready to be used out of the box. Slides might need some alterations when opened with powerpoint. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: State the difference between energy and temperature Describe what happens when you heat up solids, liquids and gases Explain what is meant by equilibrium
Food and Fuels (Energy in foods)
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Food and Fuels (Energy in foods)

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A google slides resource that is ready to be used out of the box. Slides might need some alterations when opened with powerpoint. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: State the units for energy Compare the energy values of foods and fuels Compare the energy in foods and fuels with energy needed for different activities A practical lesson is also included for calorimetry. Risk assessment, hypothesis, results tables (+ class results) and evaluations are included.
Pressure in Gases
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Pressure in Gases

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A Powerpoint resource that is ready to use out of the box. Contains KS3 and KS4 content, each of which is signposted per activity. Learning objective: Justify why containers become pressurised and explain its uses with water rockets. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: -State what is meant by pressure. -Describe how gas particles interact with the wall of the container. -Explain why each of the following increases pressure: Increasing temperature, Increasing the amount of gas particles, Decreasing volume of the container. This resource also contains a practical lesson, risk assessment, results (+ class results) and evaluation. Videos included of how to launch a water rocket. Contains 24 slides in total.
Pressure on Solids
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Pressure on Solids

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A google slides resource that is ready to be used out of the box. Slides might need some alterations when opened with powerpoint. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall factors that influence pressure Calculate pressure Apply ideas of pressure to different situations.
Pressure in Liquids
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Pressure in Liquids

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A google slides resource that is ready to be used out of the box. Slides might need some alterations when opened with powerpoint. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Recall what is meant by pressure. Describe how liquid pressure changes with depth Explain why some things float and some things sink.
Work Energy and Machines
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Work Energy and Machines

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A google slides resource that is ready to be used out of the box. Slides might need some alterations when opened with powerpoint. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Recall the equation for work done Apply the conservation of energy to simple machines Explain how a lever works