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National And Global Energy Resources (GCSE Physics)
The following is a GCSE Physics test covering 'National And Global Energy Resources' from the broader topic Energy. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.Incorrect: 0
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Which energy resource has the smallest lifecycle land use per unit of electricity produced (generally)?
Which method stores electrical energy by converting it into chemical energy?
What is the main reason electricity is transmitted at high voltage along the National Grid?
Which energy storage method is best for storing large amounts of electrical energy for grid balancing over hours?
Which statement about renewable electricity sources is correct?
If a power station has a higher thermal efficiency, then:
Transformers on the National Grid are used to:
Which of the following is a social or economic disadvantage often associated with large hydroelectric dams?
Which of the following best explains why energy storage is important for renewable electricity systems?
Why might a country keep a mix of energy sources rather than relying on a single source?
Which of the following is the main greenhouse gas emitted by burning fossil fuels?
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