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The principle of the conservation of energy is that
energy cannot be created or destroyed
, only
transferred.
The 4 types of energy stores include:
chemical energy
kinetic energy
gravitational potential energy
elastic potential energy
Kinetic energy
- all
moving objects
have
kinetic energy.
KE
= ½mv²
Gravitational potential energy
- when an
object moves higher off the ground
GPE
= mg🔺h
🔺=
chang
e
Elastic Potential Energy
-
energy stored
when an object is stretched or compressed.
EPE= ½ke²
The different types of energy include:
sound
kinetic
thermal
light
electrical
magnetic
nuclear
Useful energy is energy that is
transferred
for a
useful purpose
Work done is another way of saying
energy transferred.
Work done
=
force
*
distance
efficiency =
useful energy
/
total input energy
wasted power =
total power input
-
useful power
efficiency can be improved by
reducing friction
weight =
mass
*
gravity
A system is an
object
or a
group of objects
Closed systems are where neither
matter
nor
energy
can
enter
or
leave
The 4 main ways of transferring energy include:
mechanically
(an
object moving due to a force acting on it
)
electrically
(
current moving through a potential difference
)
by
heating
(energy
transferred from a hotter object to a colder object
)
by
radiation
(energy transferred by light / sound waves )
Dissipated energy
is when energy is
spread out
and
lost
/
transferred
to the
surroundings
force =
spring constant * extension
gradient =
spring constant
gradient of a line = change in y co-ordinates /
change in x co-ordinates
Hooke's law explains that
force
and
extension
are
directly proportional.
Wasted energy is
energy
that is
not usefully transferred
Wasted energy is
transferred
to the
surroundings
Energy becomes
less
and
less useful
the more it
spreads out
Input energy is
energy supplied
to a
device
efficiency % =
efficiency value
*
100
no device is
100
%
efficient
Power is the
rate of energy transfer
, or the
rate of doing work
One watt is equivalent to
1 joule transferred per second
power =
energy
/
time
Thermal Conductivity: the ability of a material to
allow the flow of heat
from its
warmer surface
through the
material
to its
colder surface.
Thermal flow is always from a
higher
temperature to a
lower
temperature. This is often called a
'temperature gradient'
different ways of reducing the cost of energy at home include:
energy efficient boilers
installing solar panels
ways of reducing energy loss in homes include:
loft
insulation
wall
insulation
double
glazing
draft
excluders
change in thermal energy =
mass
*
specific heat capacity
*
temprature change
The specific heat capacity of a substance is the
amount
of
energy
needed to
raise
the
temperature
of a
1kg
substance by
1 degree celcius
The
higher
the
thermal conductivity
of a material, the
faster
the
rate
of
heat transfer
by
conduction
What energy source supplies most energy demands globally?
Fossil fuels
Biofuels
are fuels taken from
organisms
that were
recently living
/ still
living
What does carbon neutral mean?
the
amount
of
carbon released
by
burning biofuels
is
balanced out
by the
amount
of
carbon dioxide living organisms
take in
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