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Keywords for GCSE Physics
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specific |
The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of mass by one degree Celsius is called specific heat capacity.
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heat |
The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of mass by one degree Celsius is called specific heat capacity.
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capacity |
The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of mass by one degree Celsius is called specific heat capacity.
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friction |
Friction is the force created when two objects slide past each other.
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dissipated |
If something has dissipated, it means it has spread or transferred.
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wasted |
If something has been wasted, it means it has not been used for any purpose.
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insulation |
Insulation is a layer of material that doesn't conduct heat.
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efficiency |
Efficiency is the measure of how effectively energy is transferred.
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renewable |
Energy that can be replenished as it is used up is renewable.
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non-renewable |
Energy that can't be replenished as it is used up is non-renewable.
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