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Calculate energy transferred from charge flow and potential difference.
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Energy transfers
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Energy transfers in everyday appliances
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Calculate energy transferred from charge flow and potential difference.. Within Energy transfers, this learning objective sits inside Energy transfers in everyday appliances for AQA Physics 8463. Focus on using ideas such as energy transferred, charge flow, potential difference accurately in your explanation. A strong response should define the core idea, describe the relevant physical process, and connect it back to the question wording instead of giving a vague definition. When revising, students should aim to explain the subject clearly, include precise physics vocabulary, and show how the idea links to the wider topic rather than listing isolated facts.
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