Understand types of energy and energy stores
Understand how energy can be transferred between stores.
Understand energy transfer diagrams
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Thanks for this resource - it is a great idea and I happily parted with money for it although I don't normally. I was concerned however that, once downloaded and I had read it in more detail I found the content in one of the questions refered to electrical energy and light energy which, according to the new AQA terminology, are no longer refered to, they are processes or path ways not energy stores. I had to retype the resource as it was a PDF (which was annoying) and have added in the following in place of the 3rd question:<br /> "When a torch is on an electric current transfers energy from its chemical store, in the<br /> battery, to the bulb. The bulb transfers this energy into the surrounding via light waves and heating, increasing the internal energy store of the surroundings. Can you explain the energy transfers that occur as a basket ball is thrown into the air and then returns to the ground?"<br /> Feel free to copy into your document and repost if you wish.
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