Energy Flashcards

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What is energy?

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energy is the ability to do work
energy cannot be created or destroyed
energy can only be transferred from one store to another

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What are the 8 stores of energy?

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chemical
kinetic
gravitational potential
elastic potential
electrostatic/magnetic
thermal
nuclear

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an accelerating car transfers energy from the…

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chemical store of the cars fuel to the kinetic store of the car and the thermal store of the surroudings

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energy can be transferred through pathways:

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electrical
mechanical/work
heating (conduction and convection)
radiation (light and sound)

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energy can be transferred into a useful store or

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into an unwanted energy store. we say the energy has been dissipated (wasted)
dissipated energy usually refers to thermal energy of surroundings

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Work done is the transferred energy when a force moves an object through a distance
what is the formula?

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W=Fs
W means Work done/Joules (J)
F means force /Newtons (N)
s means distance moved in plane of force (m)

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The driver of a car applies the brakes. The braking force is 1000N and it takes 20m to come to a halt.
How much work has been done?
What is the energy transfer?

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W=Fs
W=1000 x 20
W=20000J

kinetic -> thermal

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Gravitational store of energy formula

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EG=mgh
EG means energy transferred to the gravitational store/Joules (J)
m means mass/kilograms (kg)
g means gravitational field strength/Newtons per kilogram (N/kg)
h means height/metres (m)

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Kinetic energy store formula

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EK=mv^2/2
EK means energy transferred to (or from) the kinetic store/Joules (J)
means mass/kilograms (kg)
v means velocity or speed/metres per second (m/s)

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A 2kg ball with 24J of energy in its kinetic store travels at what velocity?

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EK=mv^2/2
mv^2=2EK
v^2=2EK/m
v=4.9 m/s

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What is power?

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power is the rate of doing work or the rate of energy transfer

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Elastic potential energy formula

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EE=ke^2/2
EE mean energy inthe elastic store/Joules (J)
k means the spring constant /Newtons per metre (N/m)
e means extension/ metres (m)

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power (energy) formula:

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P=E/t
P means power/watts (W)
E means Energy/Joules (J) or Work done/Joules (J)
t means time/seconds (s)

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Hooke’s law formula

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F=ke
F means Force applied/Newtons (N)
k means spring constant/Newtons per metre (N/m)
e means extension/metres (m)

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elastic deformation vs inelastic deformation

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an object has been elastically deformed if it can go back to its original shape and length when the force is removed
an object has been inelastically deformed if it doesn’t return to its original shape and length when the force is removed

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work done is..?

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the transferred energy when a force moves an object through a distance

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Power (work done) formula…

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P=w/t
P is power - Watts
W is work done - Joules
t is time - seconds

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What is meant by a ‘system’?

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A collection of objects

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How do you know if an object gains kinetic energy?

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It gets faster

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How do you know if an object gains elastic potential energy?

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It is stretched out compressed

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How do you know if an object gains gravitational potential energy?

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It gets higher

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Equation for efficiency

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Efficiency =useful energy output/total energy input

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What does efficiency measure?

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The fraction on energy usefully transferred

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Which are the most reliable energy resources?

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Coal, oil, gas, nuclear, geothermal

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Which are the least reliable energy resources?

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Wind, solar, waves

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Describe the environmental impacts of fossil fuel and nuclear power stations

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Fossil fuel power stations produce carbon dioxide which contributes towards global warming. Nuclear power stations produce nuclear waste which is hazardous. This is expensive and difficult to store due to its long half-life.