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energy stores and transfers
energy transfer by appliances
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Cards (8)
Domestic
appliances
Transfer electrical energy into other forms of
energy
Only need to identify transfers to
kinetic
energy and
thermal
energy
Blender and fan
1.
Electrical
energy transferred into
kinetic
energy of electric motors
2. Thermal energy generated due to
friction
in motors
Iron and kettle
Electrical energy
transferred into
thermal energy
Hairdryer and washing machine
Electrical energy transferred into both
kinetic energy
and
thermal energy
Appliances not designed to generate
thermal
energy or kinetic energy, e.g.
television
, do not need to be focused on
Power
rating
The rate at which energy is transferred, measured in
Watts
(
Joules per second
)
Power ratings
Fan:
20
Watts
Blender:
400
Watts
Kettle: up to
2200
Watts
Iron: up to
2400
Watts
Appliances designed to generate
thermal
energy usually have a much higher power rating than those designed to generate
kinetic
energy