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Topic 1 - Energy
Conservation and Dissipation of Energy
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Energy cannot be
created or destroyed
(it can only be
transferred
into different forms)
The
total energy
of the system remains
constant
due to the
conservation of energy
Waste energy
The energy that is not used by the device for its desired purpose
Energy changes in a filament light-bulb
1.
Electrical energy
is transferred into
light
and
heat
energy
2.
Light
is a useful energy form,
heat
is waste energy
Efficiency equation 1
Useful Output Energy Transfer
/
Total Input Energy Transfer
Efficiency equation 2
Useful Power Output
/
Total Power Output
Increasing efficiency of a system
1.
Reducing waste output
(by lubrication,
thermal insulation
etc.)
2.
Recycling waste output
(eg.
recycling thermal waste
energy as
input
energy)
High thermal conductivity of a material
The rate of
energy
transfer through the material is
higher
than for a material with a lower thermal conductivity
Double-glazed windows have a
lower
thermal conductivity than single-glazed windows
Factors affecting rate of cooling of a building
The
thickness
of the walls
The
thermal conductivity
of the walls
Methods of reducing heat loss in a building
Double glazing
Loft and wall
insulation
Thicker walls
Improving efficiency of a mechanical machine with moving parts
Lubricate
any moving parts to
reduce
the
friction
and therefore energy loss due to
heating
Improving efficiency of a radiator
Installing
metal foil sheets
behind the radiator to
reflect the heat
back into the room rather than it being absorbed into the walls
Improving efficiency of boiling water in a pan
By placing a
lid
on the pan to reduce the
heat
loss from the top