Explain what happens and the changes when a moving object hits an obstacle
- In a collision between a car and a stationaryobject, the normalcontactforce between the car and the object does work.
- It causes energy to be transferred from the car'skineticenergystore to other energystores, e.g. the elasticpotential and thermalenergystores of the object and the carbody.
- Some energy might also be transferredaway by sound waves.
Explain what happens and the changes when bringing a water to boil in an electric kettle
- The water as the system.
- Energy is transferred to the water (from the kettle'sheatingelement) by heating, into the water'sthermalenergystore (causing the temperature of the water to rise).
Explain what happens and the changes when bringing a water to boil in an electric kettle
- You could think of the kettle'sheatingelement and the watertogether as a two-objectsystem.
- Energy is transferredelectrically to the thermalenergystore of the kettle'sheatingelement, which transfersenergy by heating to the water'sthermalenergystore.
Give an example that illustrates the definition of power
- Take twocars that are identical in everywayapart from the power of their engines
- Bothcarsrace the samedistance along a straightracetrack to a finishline.
- The car with the morepowerfulengine will reach the finishlinefaster than the othercar- i.e. it will transfer the sameamount of energy but over lesstime.
Give an example of how the system changes when there is dissipated energy
- A mobile phone is a system.
- When you use the phone, energy is usefullytransferred from the chemical energy store of the battery in the phone.
- But some of this energy is dissipated in this transfer to the thermalenergystore of the phone (you may have noticed your phone feels warm if you've been using it for a while).
How can you prevent energy loss through heating in your homes?
- Have thick walls that are made from a material with a low thermal conductivity. The thicker the walls and the lower their thermalconductivity, the slower the rate of energytransfer will be (so the building will coolmoreslowly).
State how non-renewable energy resources are used in heating
- Naturalgas is the mostwidelyusedfuel for heatinghomes in the UK. The gas is used to heatwater which is then bumbed into radiators throushout the home.
- Coal is commonly burnt in fireplaces.
- Electricheaters (sometimes called storage heaters) which use electricitygenerated from non-renewableenergy resources
What is the environmental impact arising from the use of different energy resources
- The environmental problems directly related to energyproduction and consumption include air pollution, climatechange, waterpollution,thermalpollution, and solidwastedisposal.
- The emission of airpollutants from fossil fuel combustion is the majorcause of urban air pollution.
However, with renewable energy sources becoming more popular and becoming more eco-friendly, the only problems that account to it is the fact that it is limited by money,reliability and politics