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Essential Cooking and Physics Formulae for Beginners

This guide covers essential cooking techniques and fundamental physics formulae. Discover how to calculate the cooking time for a turkey at 20 minutes per pound, and explore various physics equations such as force, speed, volume conversions, and area calculations. Key formulae include F = ma for force, S = D/T for speed, and P = 2l + 2w for the perimeter of a rectangle. Ideal for students and cooking enthusiasts, this combination of culinary and scientific knowledge will enhance your skills in both areas.

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Essential Cooking and Physics Formulae for Beginners

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  1. Formulae

  2. Cooking a Turkey A roast turkey takes 20 minutes per pound to cook • 5 pounds would take 20 x 5 minutes to cook • 10 pounds would take 20 x 10 minutes to cook • n pounds would take 20 x n minutes to cook Formula: T = 20n

  3. Formulae • Force = mass x acceleration (F = ma) • Speed = Distance/Time (S = D/T) • Gallons = Pints/ 8 (g = p/8) • Perimeter of a rectangle = 2 x length + 2 x width (P = 2l + 2w) • Voltage = Electrical circuit with current x resistance (V = IR) • Area of a triangle = base x height/ 2 ( A = b x h/2) • Area of skin = 2 x height x distance round your thigh (S = 2ht

  4. Formulae • Force: F = • Speed: S = • Gallons: G = • Perimeter of a rectangle: P = • Voltage: V = • Area of a triangle: A =

  5. Quickfire Quizzer • Page 188 • Exercise 9 • Questions 1-9 • 5 minutes

  6. Complete in your book • Review 1-3 • Qs 10 & 11

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