Fundamentals of Physics and Nuclear Science

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Energy stores, transfers and equations
  2. Electricity, circuits and mains power
  3. Particle model and density
  4. Atomic structure and nuclear radiation

📖 1. Energy stores, transfers and equations

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Kinetic energy : Kinetic energy is the energy a moving object has due to its speed.
  • Gravitational potential energy : Gravitational potential energy is the energy an object has because of its height in a gravitational field.
  • Thermal energy transfer : Thermal energy transfer is energy moved because of a temperature difference, often described using heating equations.
  • Efficiency : Efficiency is the fraction of total energy input that becomes useful output energy.

📝 Essential Points

  • Kinetic energy is given by KE=12mv2KE=\tfrac{1}{2}mv^2 where mm is mass and vv is speed.
  • Gravitational potential energy changes with height as GPE=mghGPE=mgh where gg is gravitational field strength.
  • Specific heat capacity links energy transfer to temperature rise using ΔE=mcΔθ\Delta E=mc\Delta\theta.
  • Latent heat uses ΔE=mL\Delta E=mL for the energy transferred during a change of state.
  • Electric and nuclear energy are transferred via electricity and radiation, respectively, while mechanical transfer and heating also occur.
  • Efficiency is calculated as useful energy divided by total energy, matching the exam equation form useful/total.

💡 Memory Hook

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1. Which equation gives the kinetic energy of a moving object in terms of its mass and speed?

2. What is the efficiency of a device defined as?

3. In a series circuit, how does the current behave through the components?

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Energy store — types?

Kinetic, potential, thermal, nuclear, chemical.

Energy transfer — equation?

Depends on the process; e.g., KE, GPE, heat transfer.

Electric power — formula?

P=VI, power equals voltage times current.

Series circuit — current?

Same current everywhere.

Parallel circuit — voltage?

Same voltage across all branches.

Density — formula?

Density = mass/volume.

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