Fundamentals Of Energy Flashcards
What is energy ?
Energy is the ability to do work or produce heat
Write all you know about kinetic energy
Kinetic energy =1/2 (mv^2)
Kinetic energy is energy that represents anything moving .
Kinetic energy is always written in joules (J).
1joule = 1kgm^2*s^2.
Eg. If the mass of a car is 10kg and moves at a velocity of 5meters per second find the kinetic energy.
KE= 1/2(10kg(5m/s)^2)
KE= 1/2(10kg(25m^2/s^2)
KE= 1/2(250kgm^2/s^2)
KE =125kgm^2/s^2= 125J
All about potential energy
Potential energy is energy energy from a position above ground level. It is represented by the formulary PE=mgh
M = mass (kg),g= gravitational acceleration which is always equal to 9.8m/s^2 and h= height from the ground (m) .
Note that as object A begins to fall to the ground The potential energy decreases and the kinetic energy increases. Right before the object hits the ground at position B the potential energy is equal to the kinetic energy.
So is PE = 4900J right before it hits the ground KE=4900J
What does this statement mean : kinetic energy +potential energy = constant.
This means that despite the influence on either energy such as gravity and velocity the sum of both remains the same .
What is system and surroundings ?
A system is the part of the universe we are interested in all other parts are called surroundings
How many types of systems are there name and define them
Open system : it can exchange energy and molecules (matter) with the surroundings.
Closed system : it can only exchange energy with the surroundings not molecules (matter) .
Isolated system: it can neither exchange molecules (matter) or energy with the surroundings.
What is internal energy? Note down all there is to know about internal energy.
Internal energy refers to the total energy a system has .
The internal energy is the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy of molecules in a system.
Usually represented by either U or E.
The total value of internal energy is hard to determine so we focus on the change in internal energy (🔼U)
Is this true or false: energy can neither be created or destroyed . It can however be transformed from one form to another and it can also be stored.
True
Write all there is to know about the The first law in thermo dynamics
The 1st law is an unproven assumption (postulat) .
The law states the the internal energy of a system changes when there is change in flow of energy or heat (or both).
🔼U = Q+W
Where Q is heat and W is work.
W is positive if energy is transferred into the system by work and Q(heat ) is positive if energy is transferred into the system by heat.
Energy that is moved out of the system by both W or Q is negative.
So can also be depicted by 🔼U =Uafter -Ubefore.
Determine the 🔼U of a system where 15.6KJ flows into the system by heat and 1.4KJ of work is done in the system .
🔼U = Q+W
(Heat)Q=+15.6KJ
(Work)W = +1.4KJ
🔼U= +15.6+1.4 = 17.0KJ
So the internal energy of the system increases by 17.0KJ
Write what there is to know about efficiency
Finding efficiency is equivalent to finding how efficient a system is at converting energy in one form into useful energy in another form..
Energy in a system = useful energy delivered + energy wasted.
So then Efficiency = useful energy delivered/ energy input
A power plant receives 100units of energy and loses 65 units of energy . What is the efficiency of the power plant? Check slide 12again for revision of how to calculate overall efficiency.
Efficiency = useful energy delivered/energy input
Energy input = 100units
Useful energy delivered ?
Energy into the system = useful energy delivered +energy wasted
Useful energy delivered = energy into the system - energy wasted = 100-65
Useful energy= 35
Efficiency = 35/100=0.35
Write all there is to know about the second law of thermodynamics
This law determines if a process is spontaneous eg. A ball rolling down a hill is spontaneous but not up the hill. A system changing energy forms from hot to cold is spontaneous but not the other way around.
Entropy= S
🔼Suniverse = 🔼Ssystem +🔼Ssurrounding.
For a spontaneous process 🔼Suniverse >0
For a spontaneous process in an isolated system 🔼Ssystem >0
Units of energy and the conversion between them.
FORCE= mass(kg)acceleration(m/s^2) = Kgm/s^2
It can als be written as Newton because 1kgm/s^2= 1(N)Newton.
ENERGY= force(N or Kgm/s^2)distance(m) this used when the question involves finding the energy of a moving object.
E=f*d meaning E=Nm /Kgm^2/s^2. Or Joules.
1Joule= 1Nm
POWER = energy(J or Nm or kg.m/s^2) /time(s).
Power= J/s or Nm/s or Kgm/s^3. Power,s SI unit is Watt(W)
So 1W=1J/s
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Energy is ultimately expressed as E= power time (used when finding the energy of a stationary object using power)
E(joule)=Wattsecond so then 1joule =1W/second.
Relation ship between Wh and J
1wh
H= hour=3600seconds so 1wh= 3600Ws . However 1Joule = 1Ws
So ultimately 3600Ws = 3600 joules. Which makes 1wh=3600j
1killowatt= 1000j/s
You’ll know which energy formulas to use depending on if watts or Newton is used in the question.
Common unit prefixes for kilo, mega, giga, Tera, peta
Kilo (K)=10^3
Mega (M) = 10 ^6
Giga (G) = 10 ^ 9
Tera (T) = 10^ 12
PETA (P) = 10 ^15