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Nuclear power fission fusion Uranium U U fusion Nuclear power station Releases heat Heat turns _____ Into steam The steam turns the __________________ The generator turns _______________ energy into __________________ Energy. Radio active waste Is dangerous because _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Thus causes the problems of _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Solutions for storing the radioactive waste are _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Fusion is better than fission because _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________

RADIATION ALPHA Has the symbol of __________ BETA GAMMA Has the symbol of __________ Alpha is stopped by __________ beta is stopped by __________ Gamma is stopped by __________ Alpha is the nucleus of a __________ atom Beta is a high energy __________ Gamma is a type of __________ radiation α Alpha is the __________ dangerous outside the body and the _________ dangerous inside the body Gamma is the __________ dangerous outside the body and the _________ dangerous inside the body Alpha is used in a ________ ________. Gamma is used to find cracks in ________ _____________ Gamma is used in medical ________ and also to _______________ medical instruments. Gamma is used to destroy ________ cells. Alpha has the __________ penetrating power Alpha causes the __________ ionisation. Beta is used in controlling the thickness of _________________ gamma has the __________ penetrating power Gamma causes the __________ ionisation.

RADIATION ALPHA GAMMA α Alpha is used in a ________ ________. This works when the smoke is ____________ an alarm is sounded Gamma is used to find cracks in _________ Gamma is used in medical ________. A radioactive isotope is injected into the body where it is absorbed and travels lets say to the kidneys. It emits ___________ radiation which is detected by a ___________ ray camera which makes a picture of the kidneys. A gamma source is chosen because ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ Gamma radiation is used to destroy ________ cells. BETA Beta is used in controlling the thickness of _________________ The alpha particles ________ the air allowing the electric current to flow through the gap. Smoke particles block the _____________ particles stopping the ionisation of the air creating a __________ in the circuit causing the alarm to be sounded Beta is used because it can pass through the paper but ______ particles are absorbed. When the paper is too thin ______ particles pass through than normal so a signal is sent to the rollers to tell them to press down less. If the paper is too thick _________ Beta particles _________________ So a signal is sent to cause the rollers to __________ more. Gamma radiation is used to ________ medical instruments and food Beta radiation is used to find cracks in ________________. Beta is chosen because ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ _ Half life is __________________. The sources used have half lives that are around a few hours long because_____________ ___________________ _________________

FORCES FRICTION BALANCED FORCES UNBALANCED FORCES Any force that opposes motion is called ______. When caused by colliding with air particles it is called ____ _________________ or ________ Occurs when the forces are _______ in size but __________ directions. This gives a resultant force of __ N. Occurs when the forces are _______ sizes. This gives a resultant force of anything but____ N Unbalanced forces cause at least one of these to change 1 ____________________ 2____________________ 3____________________. VECTORS and SCALERS ______________ have magnitude such as ____________, _______________ and ______________________. _____________________ have magnitude and direction such as _______________,__________________ and _______________ When a vehicle's velocity increases it is said to have undergone ______________________. This has units of _________ Your ____________ is caused by gravity. It is measured in __________. The measure of how much material is in your body is called ________. It is measured in _____. NEWTONS 2 ND LAW Force = _______ x __________ NEWTONS 1 ST LAW A body continues in it’s motion unless an ___________ _________ acts on it. NEWTONS 3rd LAW for every action there is an equal and ____________ reaction ___________.

He steps out of the plane and starts to fall. The only force acting on him is ______________. As he falls he ________ up. This causes the _____ ______________ to increase. This keeps on happening until the ______ _________________ is equal to his ____________. When the forces acting on him are __________ he has reached a constant speed called his ______________ __________________. When he opens his parachute the ________ ________________ increases. As his __________ has stayed the same there is an _____________ force acting on him to slow him down. As he slows down the air resistance decrease until it is ___________ ____ his weight. The forces on him are again ____________. When the forces acting on him are balanced he has reached a new ___________ terminal velocity. When the speed of something moving through air __________ the air resistance ____________. When the speed of something moving through air _______________ the air resistance ________________. When he reaches the ground he should come to a safe stop.

Energy can not be __________ or _______________ only changed from one type to another. Energy comes in several different types ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ __________________ The energy something has because it is moving is called ________ energy. The energy something has because it has been raised up is called _____________________ energy. The equation for this is ___________________ The equation for this is ___________________ When you apply a force to raise an object up a distance _________ is done to the object. This energy is stored as________________________. When you drop the object this energy is all changed into ________________ if we ignore____________. If we don’t ignore _____ _______________. Then some energy is changed to ________ energy. The equation for this is ___________________ When a ___________ is applied to move something then we say __________ has been done on it. Power is how much _______ Is used per ___________ The equation for this is ___________________ CONSERVATION OF ENERGY The energy transfer in a light bulb is __________ ___________ + __________