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2.4 Energy Transfers in Electrical Appliances
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In electrical appliances, electrical energy is typically converted into forms like heat, light, sound, or
kinetic
energy.
In electrical appliances, energy transformation involves converting electrical energy into other forms like heat, light, sound, or
kinetic
energy.
Match the energy conversion with the appliance:
Electrical to Heat ↔️ Kettle
Electrical to Light and Heat ↔️ Light bulb
Electrical to Kinetic Energy ↔️ Electric Motor
A kettle uses
electrical energy
to heat water.
True
What type of radiation is used in a microwave oven?
Microwave
Which appliance emits both heat and light when electrical energy is supplied?
Light bulb
A kettle uses
electrical energy
to heat water.
True
A kettle uses electrical energy to heat
water
What is energy transfer in electrical appliances?
Change of energy form
What is energy transformation in electrical appliances?
Electrical to other forms
An electric motor converts electrical energy into
kinetic
energy.
An electric motor converts electrical energy into
kinetic energy
.
True
Match the appliance with its energy input and output:
Kettle ↔️ Electrical to Heat
Light bulb ↔️ Electrical to Heat and Light
Electric Motor ↔️ Electrical to Kinetic Energy
Which appliance converts electrical energy into sound?
Loudspeaker
What type of energy transformation occurs in a kettle?
Electrical to Heat
A light bulb converts
electrical
energy into light and heat.
True
What type of energy conversion occurs in a light bulb?
Electrical to Light and Heat
The formula to calculate energy consumed is
Power x Time
Heat losses reduce the efficiency of energy transfer in
electrical appliances
.
True
The efficiency of an appliance is expressed as a
percentage
True
Higher efficiency reduces
energy
waste and costs
True
In electrical appliances, energy is typically converted from electrical energy into other forms like heat, light, sound, or kinetic
energy
In electrical appliances, energy is typically converted from electrical energy into heat, light, sound, or kinetic
energy
Energy transformation in appliances involves converting electrical energy into heat, light, kinetic energy, sound, or microwave
radiation
Power in electrical appliances is calculated as Voltage x
Current
What type of energy does a kettle use to heat water?
Electrical energy
An electric motor uses electrical energy to rotate a
shaft
What is power defined as in physics?
Rate of energy transfer
Current is the flow of electric charge and is measured in
amperes
(A).
True
Time in energy calculations is measured in
seconds
.
True
Efficiency is calculated as the
ratio
of useful energy output to total energy input.
True
An incandescent bulb is 5-10%
efficient
.
True
In a kettle, electrical energy is converted into
heat
Match the appliance with its energy input and output:
Kettle ↔️ Electrical to Heat
Light bulb ↔️ Electrical to Heat and Light
Electric Motor ↔️ Electrical to Kinetic Energy
Microwave Oven ↔️ Electrical to Heat and Radiation
Which appliance converts electrical energy into light and heat?
Light bulb
Which appliance converts electrical energy into sound?
Loudspeaker
In electrical appliances, energy is typically converted from electrical energy into forms like heat, light, sound, or
kinetic
energy.
A microwave oven uses electrical energy to generate heat and microwave
radiation
.
A light bulb converts electrical energy into light and heat.
True
What is energy transformation in electrical appliances?
Electrical to other energy
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