Efficiency Flashcards
What is the equation for the efficiency of a device?
Efficiency = useful energy transferred by the device / total energy supplied to the device
What would an efficiency of 0% tell you about the energy transfer of a device?
The device doesn’t transfer any energy usefully
What is dissipated energy?
Energy that spreads out to the surroundings/ is not transferred to useful stores.
Explain why a device can’t have an efficiency of 1
An efficiency of 1 would mean that no energy is wasted, but all changes in a system cause some energy to be dissipated/wasted/stored in less useful energy stores
Explain why energy is dissipated to the surroundings whenever work is done mechanically.
Frictional forces have to be overcome. Some of the energy needed to overcome these frictional forces is transferred to the thermal energy stores of the surroundings.
A giant’s hair straighteners have an efficiency of 0.7. If his straighteners are supplied with 1000000J of energy, how much energy will be usefully transferred?
700,000 J
Useful energy transferred = efficiency x total energy supplied = 0.7 x 1,000,000 = 700000 J
An electric motor usefully transfers 24J of energy. The remaining 16J of the energy supplied is wasted. What is percentage efficiency of the motor?
60%
Efficiency = useful energy transferred / total energy supplied
Total energy supplied = 24 + 16 =40J Useful energy transferred = 24J
Efficiency = 24 /40 = 0.60. As a percentage this is 60%