Learning objective
Apply AT 1 and AT 5 skills when measuring temperature, mass and energy transfer.
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Topic
Internal energy and energy transfers
Subtopic
Temperature changes in a system and specific heat capacity
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Short explanation
Apply AT 1 and AT 5 skills when measuring temperature, mass and energy transfer. Exam lens: Write the relationship, substitute values only when needed, and finish by interpreting the result. In Temperature changes in a system and specific heat capacity, this means density links mass and volume, so the answer must preserve which quantity is being calculated. The answer should use the approved wording from Internal energy and energy transfers, include apply, skills, when, measuring, and avoid drifting into another section of Particle model of matter. For revision, practise saying the exact objective aloud, then add the one calculation, particle movement, collision, graph, or practical detail that makes the statement true. A strong exam response for checkpoint 52 is specific to apply AT 1 and AT 5 skills when measuring temperature, mass and energy transfer and does not reuse a generic explanation from a neighbouring objective.
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Why it matters
This objective helps connect Temperature changes in a system and specific heat capacity to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Internal energy and energy transfers.
Common mistakes
1 linked- Confusing Temperature and Thermal Energy: Remember that temperature measures the average kinetic energy of particles, while thermal energy is the total energy of all particles in a system.
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Open revision notesRelated learning objectives
- Define internal energy as the total kinetic energy and potential energy of all particles in a system.
Internal energy
- Explain that heating changes the energy stored within a system by increasing particle energy.
Internal energy
- Describe how increasing temperature increases the average kinetic energy of particles.
Internal energy
- Describe how changing particle arrangement can change the potential energy of particles.
Internal energy
- Distinguish temperature from internal energy.
Internal energy
