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Topic 8 energy - force doing work
efficiency
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Efficiency
A measure of how good a
device
is at transferring
energy
input to useful energy output
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Total input energy
The total amount of energy supplied to a device
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Useful energy output
The amount of energy that is
transferred
to useful energy stores
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Wasted
energy output
The amount of energy that is wasted or dissipated to the
surroundings
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Efficient
device
A device that wastes very little of its
input
energy
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Inefficient
device
A device that wastes most of its
input
energy
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Efficiency
=
useful output energy transfer
÷
total input energy transfer
The equation linking efficiency, useful output energy transfer and total input energy transfer
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Efficiency
=
useful power output
÷
total power input
The equation linking efficiency, useful power output and total power input
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Percentage efficiency
Found by multiplying the efficiency by 100
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What is meant by an
efficiency
greater than 1 or
100%
More energy is being transferred than is being supplied
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Why can't you have an efficiency greater than 1 or 100%
This would would break the law of
conservation of energy
as it would mean that energy is being
created
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Reasons devices waste energy
1)
Friction
between their moving parts
2) Heat due to
electrical
resistance
3) Unwanted sound or light
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How to improve efficiency
Reduce the amount of energy that a
device
wastes or dissipates to the
surroundings
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Ways to improve efficiency
1) Lubricate
mechanical devices
to reduce the
friction
between moving parts of the machine
2) Insulate heating devices to reduce the dissipation of thermal energy to the
surroundings
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