SP2a Conservation of energy Flashcards

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What is the conservation of energy?

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energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transferred from one store to another.

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Total energy input = ?

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total useful energy output + wasted energy.

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What is a system?

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any object or group of objects that we wish to consider, e.g. a car.

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What is a closed system?

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a system which does not allow energy to enter or leave.

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State energy stores (7)

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kinetic, gravitational potential, elastic potential, chemical potential, thermal, sound, light.

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State energy transfers (4)

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electrically, mechanically, by radiation, by heating.

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Thermal conductivity is?

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measure of how easily energy can pass through a material by heating.

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Why do thick walls with a low thermal conductivity cause a building to cool slowly?

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because the thicker the wall, the slower the rate of energy transfer.

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What does dissipated mean?

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when energy is transferred to the thermal store of the surrounding and it spreads out.

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All mechanical processes are wasteful due to?

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friction causing a rise in temperature which heats the surroundings so the energy is dissipated.

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Ways of reducing unwanted energy transfers (explain the ways) (2)

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thermal insulation - building thick walls, build using materials with a low thermal conductivity.
lubrication - used to reduce friction - ussually oil so they can flow easily between objects and coat them.

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