Q4: Lesson 4 (Heat & Efficiency) Flashcards

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What is an energy guide?

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Energy guide are labels found on an appliance, it displays the efficiency rating of the certain appliance. Higher efficiency rating = Less energy spent, meaning you save electricity for the appliance to do its job.

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Define “Efficiency”

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The ratio of how much energy/power we get from the appliance VS the amount of energy we put into the appliance

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What is the Unit for Efficiency

a.) Lumigas (Lg)
b.) Electrowatts (Ew)
c.) Jouleflows (Jf)
d.) none of the above

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None of the above, there is no unit of measurement for efficiency.

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True or False, if false indicate the certain word that’s wrong and replace with the correct word.

Efficiency is expressable from one to 500

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False, efficiency is only expressable from 0-1

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Explain to me how efficiency is only expressable from 0-1

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It works like this:

if efficiency is = 0, there is no efficiency at all.

if efficiency = 0.1, then the efficiency is 10%, and so on..

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Why is 100% efficiency known to be impossible for machines?

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It is impossible as some of the heat that’s being transferred gets converted into different types of energy that are not intended for the purpose of the machine

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What does efficiency depend on?

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it depends on the temperature

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What does higher efficiency equal to?

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More mechanical work done

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9
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Explain how the geothermal powerplant works

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  1. The powerplant pumps hot water from underground
  2. The steam of the hot water turns the turbine
  3. The turbine makes the generator turn, which produces electricity
  4. The electricity is transported from the generator to the power grid
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Where does the hot water from underground come from?

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The volcano’s magma heats the water from an underground water reservoir.

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Explain how the four-stroke engine works.

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  1. Air and fuel go inside the cylinder and compresses them
  2. Compression of Air and fuel
  3. The gas would ignite, producing heat due to the compression of air and fuel.
  4. The piston goes down, then up, pushing out the burned mixture through the exhaust valve.
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13
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define heat

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energy being transfered from one body to another

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What can heat only flow in?

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Object with higher temp to lower temp only

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ways heat can be transfered

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Conduction, Convection
or Radiation

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explain “THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM AND
ZEROTH LAW”

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when heat transfer occurs, it will keep on transfering until they both have an equal temperature

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what does the law of conservation of energy state?

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energy can neither be created nor destroyed

18
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what is renewable energy

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renewable energy is an energy that comes from sources that are replaced easily

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what is non renewable energy

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non renewable energy is energy that isn’t replaced so easily

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