Energy Flashcards

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What are the three main methods of heat transfer?

A

Conduction - Mainly in solids, liquids are poor conductors, almost none in gases
Convection - Only in liquids and gases
Radiation - In a vacuum

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2
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What are poor conductors called?

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Insulators

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3
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How does convection in air occur?

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When the fastest moving particles in a hot region of a gas or liquid move to cool region, taking their heat energy with them.

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Why does convection only occur in liquids and gases?

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In solids, the atoms are not free to move from place to place, so cannot carry their heat energy with them

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5
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What is radiation?

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The method of heat transfer that takes place without the need for any particles.
This is how Earth receives heat energy from the sun

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What is power?

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The amount of energy transferred in one second, or the amount of work done in a second

Power = Work done / Time taken
P = W / T

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What is work done?

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When a force causes movement

Work done = Force x Distance
W = F x d

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What is efficiency?

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A way of describing how good a device is at transferring energy from one form into another in and intended way.

Efficiency = Useful energy output / Total energy input

Efficiency has no units because it is a ratio, but it can be recorded as a decimal or as a percentage

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9
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What is the principle of the conservation of energy?

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Energy cannot be created nor destroyed, it can only be transferred from one form into another

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What is kinetic energy?

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The kinetic energy of an object is the energy it has because it is moving

Kinetic energy = 1/2 mass x velocity^2
KE = 1/2 mv^2

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