Energy on the move Flashcards

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Relationship between braking distance and speed?

A

The braking distance of a car increases with increasing speed, but not proportionally.

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Kinetic energy

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kinetic energy = ½mv2

  • m = mass in kg
  • v = velocity in m/s
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What happens when a car stops?

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Its kinetic energy changes into heat in the brakes, tyre and road.

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Loss of kinetic energy

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work done by brakes = loss of kinetic energy

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5
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What forumula shows the change in kinetic energy?

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Braking force x braking distance = loss in kinetic energy

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What happens when the speed of the car doubles?

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  • The kinetic energy and the braking distance quadruple.
  • This is why there are speed limits and penalties for drivers who exceed the them.
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What is fuel consumption data based on?

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Fuel consumption data is based on ideal road conditions for a car driven at a steady speed in urban and non-urban conditions.

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Factors that affect the fuel consumption of a car are:

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  • The amount of energy required to increase its kinetic energy.
  • The amount of energy required for it do work against friction.
  • Its speed.
  • How it is driven, such as excessive acceleration and deacceleration, constant breaking and speed changes.
  • Road conditions, such as a rough surface
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9
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How are electric cars driven?

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Electric cars are battery driven or solar-powered.

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10
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Disadvantages of electric cars

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  • The battery takes up a lot of room.
  • They have limited range before recharging.
  • They are expensive to buy but the cost of recharging is low
  • Solar-powered cars rely on the Sun shining and need backup batteries.
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Electric Cars and Pollution

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  • Battery-driven cars do not pollute the local environment, but their batteries need to be recharged.
  • Recharging uses electricity from a power station. Power stations pollute the local atmosphere and cause acid rain.
  • Solar-powered cars do not produce any carbon dioxide emissions.
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What do exhaust fumes do?

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  • Exhaust fumes from petrol-fuelled and diesel-fuelled cars cause serious pollution in towns and cities.
  • Biofuels may reduce carbon dioxide emissions but this is not certain because deforestation leads to an increase in carbon dioxide levels.
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