Power

Cards (30)

  • Two motors lift the same mass through the same height. Motor A does this in half the time of Motor B?
    Motor A dissipates the most power
  • Energy changes when a ball is thrown upwards and then returns to its starting position?
    1.Upwards: KE is converted to GPE
    2. Peak: Maximum GPE, zero KE
    3. Downwards: GPE is converted to KE
  • Energy transfers for a bungee jumper?
    1.When falling, the GPE is converted to KE of jumper
    2. As the cord tightens, KE is converted and stored as Elastic Potential Energy (EPE)
    3. At lowest point, the jumper's initial GPE equals the EPE stored in the cord
  • Bungee jumper slows down once the cord begins to stretch?
    • Kinetic energy decreases since it is converted to elastic potential energy
    • Since KE is proportional to (velocity)², as KE decreases, so does velocity
  • Chemical energy stores
    • food
    • fuel (wood,coal,petrol)
    • batteries
  • 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
  • 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
  • renewable energy resource?
    can be replenished and used again
  • Improving efficiency of a mechanical machine with moving parts
    Lubricate any moving parts to reduce the friction and therefore energy loss due to heating
  • non renewable energy source?
    fossil fuels
  • 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
  • Advantages of generating power using gas rather than coal
    • Flexible Generation: Gas power stations have short start-up times so can be switched on/off more readily
    • Lower emissions of carbon dioxide
  • Improving efficiency of boiling water in a pan?
    By placing a lid on the pan to reduce the heat loss from the top
  • Disadvantages of using renewable energy resources to generate power:
    • Output often determined by external factors (like wind speed), so supply is uncertain
    • Generating power through other means is often more efficient and economically beneficial
  • burning fossil fuels
    • co2 = greenhouse effect= global warming
    • sulphur dioxide = acid rain= buildings and crops
  • Advantages of fossil fuels as an energy resource
    • Reliable: Not dependent on external factors so can generate power anytime
    • Can produce large amounts of energy for a given quantity
    • Still relatively abundant, so cost-effective
  • Advantages of nuclear power
    • Very large amounts of energy for relatively small quantities of fuel
    • Doesn't release greenhouse gases and so doesn't contribute to climate change
    • Low fuel costs
  • Disadvantages of nuclear power
    • Produces nuclear waste which is harmful to humans & must be safely stored for centuries
    • Non-Renewable energy source
    • Risk of nuclear accidents, which have fatal consequences on humans and the environment
  • How hydroelectric power produces energy
    1. Rainwater collects behind a dam
    2. When this water is released, it is used to turn a turbine
    3. This turbine turns a generator which produces electricity
  • Disadvantages of using biofuels
    • When plants are burned or decay they release CO2
    • In order to grow biofuels need to destroy land = problems : The land could have been natural habitats, Destroying land = burning plants growing on it = release CO2
    • Growing biofuels reduces the land available for growing food
  • Advantages of tidal energy sources
    • They do not produce greenhouse gases
    • They are quite reliable, as tides happen twice a day
    • They are cheap to run as tides are natural, and so are free
  • Disadvantages of hydroelectric power
    • The dam may cause flooding
    • It can cost a lot to install the required infrastructure
  • Advantages of solar panels
    • They don't cause harm to the environment
    • They are a renewable resource
    • They can be used in remote areas where other types of energy are less accessible
  • Social factors which may act as a deterrent for certain types of energy production
    • Visual Pollution
    • Sound Pollution