
Keywords for GCSE Physics
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energy |
Energy is how capable something is of doing work.
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work |
Work is when a force is applied to move an object.
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joule |
A joule is a unit of energy.
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transferred |
If something is transferred, it means it is moved from one place to another place.
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kinetic |
Kinetic energy is the energy an object has due to movement.
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energy |
Kinetic energy is the energy an object has due to movement.
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elastic |
Elastic potential energy is energy an object has due to being stretched or compressed.
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potential |
Elastic potential energy is energy an object has due to being stretched or compressed.
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gravitational |
Gravitational potential energy is energy an object has due to its position above the ground.
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field |
Gravitational field strength measures the force of gravity on each kilogram of mass.
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strength |
Gravitational field strength measures the force of gravity on each kilogram of mass.
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internal |
The total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in a system is the internal energy.
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system |
An object or group of objects is a system.
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closed |
A system that doesn't exchange with its surroundings is called a closed system.
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