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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
Elasticity and Young's Modulus Mechanics
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Elasticity and Young's Modulus Mechanics

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about Hooke’s law, the spring constant equation, Stress strain graphs and how to calculate Young’s modulus based on this. Lesson is tailored towards the AQA A-level physics specification - Mechanics and Applied Science level 3 Edexcel Unit 5 Physics. LO: To evaluate stress/strain graphs to determine Young’s modulus and apply this to situations. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: SC1: Recall Hooke’s law and identify limits of proportionality and plastic deformation on a graph. SC2: Describe how to calculate Young’s Modulus from a tensile stress-strain curve. SC3: Explain why rubber is effective at cushioning shocks. For the a-level content: as a separate document included as pdf. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons. There is also a guide attached with written walkthroughs of how to reach the final answer, even for those tricky 1 mark questions. For btec unit 5 applied science: questions are on the slides following the lesson. Powerpoint contains 27 slides and 12 past paper questions.
Moving Heat
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Moving Heat

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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 equipment needed for moving heat. Describe how altering the set-up of the system can lead to refrigeration or a heat pump being created. Use the coefficient of performance calculations for a heating system. 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 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.
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.
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
Conservation of Momentum
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Conservation of Momentum

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The resource was designed on google slides and should work fine on powerpoint, it might just need some rearranging. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Define the conservation of momentum. Describe how to calculate the combined momentum of two objects. Calculate the velocity of objects after a collision when given the starting velocities and masses.
EM spectra and communication
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EM spectra and communication

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Resource was intended for BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Physics. The resource was designed on google slides and should work fine on powerpoint, it might just need some rearranging. Past paper questions are included with answers from the mark scheme. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Identify waves of the EM spectrum. Describe the uses of EM waves. Compare the use of microwaves and radio waves in communication.
Fibre optics in Communication
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Fibre optics in Communication

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Resource was intended for BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Physics. The resource was designed on google slides and should work fine on powerpoint, it might just need some rearranging. Past paper questions are included with answers from the mark scheme. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Identify digital and analogue signals. Describe how digital signals store information. Compare single mode and multimode fibre.
Emission Spectra Unit 1 Physics Applied Science BTEC
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Emission Spectra Unit 1 Physics Applied Science BTEC

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This lesson was created for unit 1 BTEC Applied Science physics. It contains past paper questions and answers relevant to the material covered. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify and link absorption, promotion and demotion, emission. Describe how gaseous materials can be made to show emission spectra. Explain why different colours are seen in the emission spectrum. Video links are embedded in the slides on google sheets, therefore, the resource would work optimally on google sheets as opposed to powerpoint.
Fibre Optics and Endoscopes
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Fibre Optics and Endoscopes

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Resource was intended for BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Physics. The resource was designed on google slides and should work fine on powerpoint, it might just need some rearranging. Past paper questions are included with answers from the mark scheme. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Identify the critical angle. Describe the uses of optical fibres. Explain why endoscopes are able to obtain an image of an object even if the optical fibre inside is curved.