Work, Energy, Power and Efficiency Flashcards

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What is mass?

A

Quantity of matter.

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“_____” is any influence that attempts to cause a change in the relative motion of an object.

A

Force.

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3
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What is an object’s “weight”?

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The amount of force required to equalize the force of gravity on the object’s mass.

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4
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At sea level what is the force of earth’s gravity?

A

9.81 N/kg

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5
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What are the four known forces?

A
  • Gravitational
  • Electromagnetic
  • Strong nuclear
  • Weak nuclear
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What is work?

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The application of a force to an object to change it’s motion.

If there is no change in motion, no work is done.

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7
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“_____” is the capacity to do work.

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Energy.

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8
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Energy exists in two basic forms, what are they?

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  • Potential energy
  • Kinetic energy.
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9
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What is the unit of measurement for energy and work?

A

The joule.

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10
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What is power?

What is it measured in?

A

The rate of doing work.

Watts or joules per second.

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11
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What is one horsepower in watts?

A

746 watts

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12
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What unit is electrical energy typically measured in?

A

Kilowatt-hour (equal to 3.6 Megajoules)

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13
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How would one find the efficiency percentage of a circuit?

A

Divide the output power at the load over the input power at the source and multiply by 100.

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14
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What is line loss?

A

Power lost as heat in a circuit’s conductors.

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15
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What are some losses that exist in a motor?

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  • Friction loss
  • Windage loss
  • Line loss in the windings
  • Iron losses (hysterisis and eddy currents)
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16
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What will the power supply company charge you for?

A

Energy:

  • mega joules
  • kilowatt hours.