Topic 1 - Energy Flashcards

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Name 8 energy stores

A
  1. Kinetic
  2. Thermal
  3. Electrostatic
  4. Gravitational Potential
  5. Elastic Potential
  6. Nuclear
  7. Chemical
  8. Magnetic
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2
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What are the four ways energy is transferred?

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  1. Mehcanically - work done
  2. Electrically - work done by moving charges
  3. Heating
  4. Radiation
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3
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What is the law of conservation of energy?

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Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred between energy stores and objects

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4
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What is the net change of total energy in a closed system?

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0

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5
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What 3 ways can energy be transferred?

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  1. Heating
  2. Work Done
  3. Falling
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6
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How are gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy linked?

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The are inversely proportional .e.g. energy lost from the gravitational potential energy store = energy gained in the kinetic energy store

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7
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What two things affect the amount of kinetic energy?

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Mass and speed

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8
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What 3 things affect the amount of gravitational potential energy?

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Mass, gravitational field strength and height

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9
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What two things affect the amount of elastic potential energy?

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Spring constant and extension

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10
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What is specific heat capacity?

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The amount of energy required to raise 1kg of a substance by 1 degree

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In the specific heat capacity practical why do you put water around the thermometer?

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It is a better thermal conductor than air, therefore making your measurements more accurate

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12
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What is another name for dissipated energy and why is it called this?

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It is often called ‘waste energy’ as it is stored in a way which is not useful

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13
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What is another name for energy transferred?

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Work done and energy transferred mean the same thing .e.g. P = WD/t or P = E/t

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14
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What is conduction?

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The process where vibrating particles transfer energy to neighbouring particles, this is how energy can move through a solid substance

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15
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What common appliance relies on convection?

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A radiator

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16
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How does lubrication reduce unwanted energy transfer?

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Any moving object creates friction which transfers energy to thermal stores which are not useful

17
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How does insulation reduce unwanted energy transfers?

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Insulation is made up of materials with low thermal conductivity so that they can prevent energy from escaping

18
Q

Why do we measure efficiency?

A

Having systems with higher efficiencies reduces costs and waste materials used to produce energy