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Energy Stores And Systems (GCSE Physics)
The following is a GCSE Physics test covering 'Energy Stores And Systems' from the broader topic Energy. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.Incorrect: 0
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When a hot object cools, where does most of the lost internal energy go?
Which energy store increases when a moving car brakes to a stop (ignoring heat loss to surroundings)?
Which pair correctly matches an energy store and an everyday example?
A small hydro scheme stores energy by pumping water uphill. Why is pumped hydro considered an energy `system` rather than a permanent store?
When water is pumped uphill into a reservoir which energy store increases?
Which of the following best describes gravitational potential energy?
Which unit is correct for energy?
Why do engineers use high voltage for long distance power transmission?
Why is it important for households to reduce energy waste?
Which energy store is associated with a stretched bungee cord at its maximum extension?
Which statement about power is correct?
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