Topic 1.7 - Energy, Work and Power Flashcards

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1
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What type of energy is stored in a moving object?

A

Kinetic energy.

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2
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What happens, in terms of energy, when an object is lifted?

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Its gravitational potential energy increases.

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3
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Give an equation for kinetic energy

A

kinetic energy (J) = ½ x mass (kg) x velocity² (m/s)

E = ½mv²

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4
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Give an equation for gravitational potential energy

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Gravitational potential energy (J) = mass (kg) x height (m) x gravitational field strength (N/kg)

E = mgh

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5
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When work is done against friction or resistance, what happens?

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There is less of a change in kinetic energy because some energy is dissipated through heating.

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6
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What is the original source of most of the energy on Earth?

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The sun

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7
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What forms of energy do not ultimately come from the sun?

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  • Geothermal
  • Nuclear
  • Tidal
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8
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What is the source of the sun’s energy?

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Nuclear fusion.

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9
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What are the main energy resources available to humans?

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  • Fossil fuels (oil, gas and coal)
  • nuclear fuels
  • biofuels
  • wind
  • hydroelectricity
  • tides and solar energy
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10
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Define renewable energy.

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Energy from a source which does not run out, so can be replenished.

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11
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Which energy sources are non-renewable?

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  • Fossil fuels
  • Nuclear fuel
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12
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Which energy sources are renewable?

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  • Biofuels
  • Wind
  • Hydroelectric and tidal energy
  • Geothermal energy
  • Solar power
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13
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Why is non-renewable energy used to provide electricity on a large scale?

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Non-renewable sources tend to have a larger energy output per kilogram of fuel.

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14
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What is efficiency?

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The ratio of useful work done to energy supplied, often given as a percentage, i.e. the percentage of energy which is converted to a useful form.

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15
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Give the equation for efficiency

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Efficiency = Useful energy output/Total energy input

convert into percentage by multiplying the number by 100.

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16
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How can the efficiency of a system be increased?

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  • Reducing waste output (by lubrication, thermal insulation etc.)
  • Recycling waste output (eg. recycling thermal waste energy as input energy)
17
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Define work done.

A
  • Work is done on an object when energy is transferred (from one form to another)
  • Equal to the product of force and distance
18
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Give the equation for work done

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  • work done (J) = force (N) x distance (m)
  • W = Fd
19
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Define power.

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Power is the rate at which energy is transferred, or the rate at which work is done.

20
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Give an equation for power

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  • power (W) = energy (J) ÷ time (s)
  • power (W) = work done (J) ÷ time (s)