You will need to use a combination of the materials we have collected here to enable you to succeed. The most important factor will always be your effort. Use the knowledge of your teacher, attend revision sessions, ask when you need help. Most importantly of all, stay confident! You can do this!
Describe energy transfers involved when work is done and calculate the work done by recalling and using the equation: [ W = Fs ]
Describe what a joule is and state what the joule is derived from
Convert between newton-metres and joules.
Explain why work done against the frictional forces acting on an object causes a rise in the temperature of the object
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Complete the questions
Use the Mark Scheme to check your answers
If you do not understand the correct answer, and need help, ask your teacher.
If you need another set of practice questions ask Mr Whittle.