keeping homes warm Flashcards

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1
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how does double glazing work?

A

double glazing reduces energy loss by conduction. The gap between the pieces of glass is filled with a gas or contains a vacuum.

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how does double glazing work using a vacuum or gases?

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particles in a gas are far apart. It is very difficult to transfer energy. There are no particles in a vacuum so it is impossible to transfer energy by conduction

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how does cavity wall reduce energy loss by conduction and convection?

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the air in the foam is a good insulator. So the air cannot move by convection because it is trapped in the foam

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insulation blocks with shiny foil on both sides reduce energy transfer by radiation how?

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energy from the sun is reflected back to keep the home cool in summer. Energy from the home is reflected back to keep the home warm in winter.

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how is energy transferred by conduction?

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due to the transfer of kinetic energy between particles

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how is energy transferred by convection?

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a gas expands when it is heated. This makes it less dense so it rises.

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how is energy transferred by radiation?

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radiation does not need a material to transfer energy.. Energy can be transferred through a vacuum.

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8
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energy transformations can be shown on what?

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a sankey diagram

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9
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everything that transfers energy will waste what type of energy to its surroundings?

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heat

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10
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what do you call buildings that loses little energy to the surroundings?

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energy efficient

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what material is the best conductor?

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metal

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why are metals the best conductors

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because their electrons can leave their atoms and move about as free electrons

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how is energy transferred from hot areas of the metal to cooler areas?

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by free electrons. The electrons move through the material, colliding with the ions

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14
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how do homes lose energy?

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through the walls, roof, doors, floors and windows

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15
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what is the equation for payback time?

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payback time (years) = cost of insulation
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annual saving

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16
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in new homes, what is installed in cavity walls to make it more energy efficient?

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solid foam boards

17
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in old homes what is installed in cavity walls to make it more efficient?

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foam injected

18
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what’s another word for a poor conductor?

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an insulator