P1 - Energy Transfer Flashcards

1
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What is potential energy?

A

Stored energy that is not being currently used

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2
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What is the conservation of energy principle?

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Energy can’t be created and destroyed but only transferred

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3
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How do you calculate the energy efficiency of a device?

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Efficiency = useful energy out / total energy in

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4
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How do you calculate the power efficiency of a device?

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Efficiency = useful power out / total power in

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5
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What is the main cause of inefficiency of devices?

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Energy is wasted as heat

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6
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What device is usually 100% efficient?

A

Electric heaters (heat is not waste energy)

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7
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What does “dissapated” mean?

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When wasted energy (usually heat) becomes less concentrated (e.g. if heat spreads out)

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8
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What are the 3 things you need to consider when buying an appliance?

A

Cost-effectiveness

Energy-efficiency

Whether the energy type needed is readily available

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9
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What are heat exchangers?

A

A device that reduces the amount of heat energy lost by collecting some of it back

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10
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Describe how heat exchangers work

A

A cool fluid is pumped through the escaping heat

The fluid temperature increases and can be used for heating

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11
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What are the nine types of energy?

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Electrical (flowing current)

Light

Sound

Kinetic (movement)

Nuclear potential (stored in nuclei of radioactive isotopes)

Thermal / heat

Gravitation potential

Elastic potential

Chemical potential (food, fuels etc.)

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12
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What is a Sankey diagram?

A

A diagram that shows the input and output energies of a device and the device’s efficiency

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13
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Describe how you would draw a Sankey diagram

A

Show the energy in going to the left with the number of joules labelled

The energy wasted in different ways are boxes that go downwards and end with a point, label the type of energy and amount (the box widths are proportional to the input energy) (different boxes for different types of energy)

The energy still travelling to the left ends in a point and it is labelled “useful” and then the type of energy and also the amount of energy

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14
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What is the unit for energy used in homes?

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Kilowatt-hours or kWh

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15
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What is a kWh?

A

The amount of energy used by a 1kW appliance left on for 1 hour

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16
Q

What is the formula that relates energy, time and power?

A

Energy = power * time

E = Pt

17
Q

What are the 2 formulas for calculating the cost of electricity?

A

Number of units used (kWh) = power (kW) * time (h)

Cost = no. of units * price per unit

18
Q

Give 4 ways that access to electricity affects standard of living

A

Many types of energy in the home are convenient and can increase safety (eg. lights)

Refrigerators keep food fresh and keep vaccines cold. Without this, the area’s population can be drastically effected

Electricity is needed in hospitals (X-rays, diagnosis etc.)

Communications require electricity

18
Q

What are the 2 usual waste energy types?

A

Heat

Sound