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==Electricity and Electromagnetism== | ==Electricity and Electromagnetism== | ||
− | ===Current Electricity=== | + | ===[[Current Electricity]]=== |
− | ===Static Electricity=== | + | ====[[Electrical Current]]==== |
+ | *[[Ammeter]] | ||
+ | *[[Amp]] | ||
+ | ====[[Potential Difference]]==== | ||
+ | *[[Voltmeter]] | ||
+ | *[[Volt]]s | ||
+ | ====[[Resistance]]==== | ||
+ | *[[Conductor]] | ||
+ | *[[Insulator]] | ||
+ | *[[Ohm]] | ||
+ | ====[[Circuit]]==== | ||
+ | *[[Circuit Component]]s | ||
+ | *[[Series Circuit]] | ||
+ | *[[Parallel Circuit]] | ||
+ | ===[[Static Electricity]]=== | ||
+ | *[[Charge]] | ||
+ | *[[Electron]]s | ||
+ | *[[Electrostatic Field]] | ||
+ | *[[Electrostatic Induction]] | ||
===Magnetism=== | ===Magnetism=== | ||
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==Matter== | ==Matter== | ||
===Physical Changes=== | ===Physical Changes=== |
Revision as of 16:27, 3 October 2018
Contents
Energy
Energy Stores
- Thermal Energy
- Elastic Potential Energy
- Chemical Potential Energy
- Kinetic Energy
- Magnetic Potential Energy
- Electrostatic Potential Energy
- Nuclear Potential Energy
- Gravitational Potential Energy
Energy Transfers
Fuel Uses and Costs
Balanced Diet#Energy
Electrical Appliance#Power Ratings
Electrical Bill
Energy Resources
Energy Changes and Transfers
Work Done
Heating
Real World Energy Transfers
(other energy transfers; accelerating, falling, circuits, springs, burning)
Changes is Systems
Conservation of Energy
The Causes of Energy Transfers
Motion and Forces
Describing Motion
Forces
Describing Forces
Effects of a Force
Types of Force
Contact Forces
Non-contact Forces
Pressure in Fluids
Balanced Forces
Waves
Observed Waves
Mechanical Waves
Wave Properties
Sound Waves
- Sound
- Absorption
- Medium - speed in different media
- Vibration
- Speaker
- Microphone
- Hearing
Energy and Waves
Light Waves
- Medium
- Absorption
- Diffuse Reflection
- Specular Reflection
- Light#Colour
- Ray Diagram
- Mirror
- Pinhole Camera
- Refraction
- Convex Lens
- Eye
- Photochemical Change
- Photoelectrical Change