Energy, fossil fuels, and renewable energy Flashcards

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define energy

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Energy is the ability to do work.

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what units do you measure energy in

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It is measured in Joules (J)

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what are the 8 main forms of energy and explain them with an example

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Gravitational potential - an object at height - a plane
Kinetic - moving objects - moving car
Chemical - chemical bonds - batteries
Internal (heat/thermal) - hot objects where particles vibrate faster - hot cup of coffee
Elastic - an object that is squashed or stretched - elastic band
Nuclear - the nucleus of an atom - uranium
Electrostatic - when charges are moved further together or further apart - thunderclouds
Magnetic - in a magnetic field - compass

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what is the law of conservation

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energy can not be created or destroyed, but it can only be converted from one energy to another

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how can energy be transferred from one form to another (describe)

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  1. Mechanically - force
  2. Electrically - when electrical charges move around an electrical circuit
  3. Heat - transferred from hotter objects to colder objects
  4. Light & sound - when light or sound waves carry energy from one place to another
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distinguish and describe the difference between conduction, convection and radiation

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Conduction - the transfer of heat through touching objects
Radiation - when an object gives off heat into its surroundings
Convection - the transfer of heat through moving air

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distinguish the difference between renewable and non-renewable sources of energy and give an example

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Renewable energies will last forever as they get replenished as they are used

Non-renewable energy sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes

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define a fossil fuel, how it is formed and give an example

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Fossil fuels are produced when plants and animals die and become trapped in certain conditions. Over millions of years, they can become coal, oil and natural gas.

  1. Oil
  2. Gas
  3. Coal
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wind energy advantages & disadvantages

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advantage: if a place is often exposed and windy

disadvantage: a wind farm could spoil the scenery and harm wildlife

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solar energy advantages & disadvantages

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advantage: solar cells can be placed on the roof of hot buildings so they do not spoil the scenery or harm wildlife

disadvantage: they are relatively expensive, a large number is needed and a sunny climate is needed

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wave energy advantages & disadvantages

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advantage: if a place is often exposed and windy as wind makes waves.

disadvantage: a large area of sea needs to be used and not reliable all the time

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tidal energy advantages & disadvantages

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advantage: if a place is reliable, as high and low tides always occur twice a day

disadvantage: a barrage needs to be built to cross an estuary

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hydroelectric energy advantages & disadvantages

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advantage: if a place is reliable, electricity can be generated as required

disadvantage: large area of water trapped behind a dam can cause flooding and change wildlife habitats

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geothermal energy advantages & disadvantages

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advantage: available continuously

disadvantage: may have to drill a long way (up to 5km) to reach hot rocks

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biomass energy advantages & disadvantages

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advantage: sewage, dung, rotting food and vegetables matter can be fermented to produce biogas, using waste materials

disadvantage: large area of forest are needed

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