Work, Energy and Power Flashcards
Define Power
The rate of transfer of energy
What is power measured in?
Watts or J/S
What do the terms stand for in the following equation:
P=F x v
When can it be used?
Power
Force
Velocity
When an object is moving e.g. a car.
How is the motive power of an object calculated?
Motive Power = Energy wasted per second + Gain of kinetic energy per second.
Motive power = power wasted + power gained from KE
The engine of a train travelling at a constant velocity is providing a force of 10kN, and transfers 1.08 MJ every second. There is a drag force of 1,000N acting against the train. Calculate the distance the train travels over 3 seconds.
Power output = E/t = 1080000/1 = 1080000
v=P/F = 1080000/(10000-1000)
d=st = 120 x 3 =360 m
How is work calculated?
Work done = force x distance
What does work stand for?
The energy transferred by a force.
How is percentage efficiency calculated?
(useful energy / input energy) x 100
The power input to a computer is 120W, and the computer wastes 40J over 10 seconds through heat and sound. Calculate the percentage efficiency of the computer.
P= ∆E / ∆t, = 40 / 10 = 4W wasted.
Useful output= 120-4 = 116W.
Efficiency = (116/120) x 100% = 96.7%.
Name the 5 main types of renewable energy sources.
Wind, Tidal, Solar, Wave, Hydroelectric
How do wave power stations produce electricity?
Waves push water into a capture chamber, and air is forced up through a turbine by the rising water. The turbine turns a generator to produce electricity.
There are several different types of energy, can you describe 6 types?
Potential energy - energy due to height.
Kinetic energy -Energy due to motion.
Thermal Energy - energy due to the temperature of an object.
Chemical or Nuclear Energy - Energy associated with chemical or nuclear reactions.
Electrical Energy - Energy of electrically charged objects.
Elastic Energy - Energy stored in an object when it is stretched or compressed.
What is the principle of conservation of energy?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
When an object is moved it gains energy, what equation governs this?
Work done = force x distance moved in the direction of the force.
When would you use Work done = distance x force x cos theta
When the force is not being applied in the direction the object is moving.