Unit 4 Energy Resources and Energy Transfers Flashcards
What is the principal of conservation of energy?
Energy is neither created nor destroyed. But can transform from one type to another.
What is the formula for work done?
force x distance = work done
W = F x d
What is work done equal to?
Work done is equal to the amount of energy transferred
What is the formula for gravitational potential energy?
GPE = m x g x h
gravitational potential energy = mass x gravitational field strength x height
What is the formula for Kinetic Energy?
KE = 1/2mv^2
kinetic energy = 1/2 x mass x volume^2
What is the link between kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy and work done?
All three of these properties are interconnected because they follow the law of conservation. For example, as an object falls the gravitational potential energy turns into kinetic energy. In which the work done is equal to the change in energy.
What is the formula for power?
power = work done/time taken
What is power?
Power is a measure of how quickly energy is transferred from one form to another/work done in a certain period of time.
What is work done?
Work done is the product of a force applied and the distance that the force moves the object to.
What are the two ways of energy?
Energy transfers + Energy Stores
What are the energy stores?
Types of energies:
chemical, kinetic, gravitational, elastic, thermal, magnetic, electrostatic, nuclear
What are the energy transfers?
Ways that energy can be turned into another store:
mechanically, electrically, by heating, by radiation (light and sound)
What is the formula for efficiency?
useful energy output/total energy output x 100% = efficiency
What is efficiency?
how effective an energy system converts the input energy into useful output energy.
What is useful energy output?
the type of energy actually needed to perform the work.
What is total energy output?
all of the different types of energy output from the system. including both useful and waste.
What are the typical forms of waste energy?
heat and sound
How does thermal energy transfer occur?
conduction, convection and radiation
What is conduction?
the transfer of thermal energy through direct contact. in solids the heat is transferred from high temperature to low. as they vibrate and collide with neighboring particles.