Energy Flashcards

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What is the first law of thermodynamics

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U = Q - W. This suggests energy can neither be created nor destroyed and will either become work or heat.

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What is the second law of thermodynamics

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A device operating continuously cannot only export work from an isolated source of heat. In this case it means that the Q in 1st law cannot be 0 and that U=/=W.

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What does the second law of thermodynamics apply to perpetual motion machine

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Perpetual motion machines cannot exist since the energy supplied to a device cannot be 100% converted into work and will be lost to the thermal sink. The energy lost to heat cannot be be recovered either.

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What is the grade of an energy flow

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As the energy flows through a process its grade deteriorates

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What is a measure of the grade of an energy flow

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exergy. A measure of how much an energy flow can be in theory be converted back into mechanical power in its conditions.

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Give two examples where the exergy is 100%

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A pulley and chemical energy. ( energy stored in chemical bonds is all available)

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What does exergy of thermal sources depend on

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temperature of the sources

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What is primary energy efficiency

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A measure of energy efficiency that measures a ratio of useful energy to the energy input + the energy required to deliver and produce that energy

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what is the carnot efficiency

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1-Tc/Th. This is also equal to the ratio of work to heat energy supplied

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What is a heat pump

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The opposite of a heat engine, it uses work to move heat from the colder source to the hotter source. Heat engine does work when moving heat from hot source to cold source

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