2.3.2 Electrical Energy

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  • Electrical energy
    The energy carried by moving electrons in an electric circuit
  • Conversion of electrical energy
    Electrical energy can be converted into heat, light, sound, or mechanical energy
  • How electrical energy works
    1. Transferred from power source
    2. Converted into useful work or heat
  • Electrical energy can be calculated using the formula: E=P×t
  • E = Energy (in joules, J)
  • P = Power (in watts, W)
  • t = Time (in seconds, s)
  • Energy calculation in practical scenarios
    Often calculated in kilowatt-hours (kWh)
  • 1 kWh is the amount of energy used by a 1 kW appliance running for 1 hour
  • Power (P)
    The rate at which energy is transferred or converted
  • 1 watt (W) = 1 joule per second (J/s)
  • Energy (E)
    The total amount of work done or heat generated over time
  • Forms of energy conversion
    • Heat
    • Light
    • Sound
    • Mechanical Energy
  • Efficiency
    Measures how much of the input electrical energy is converted into useful output energy
  • Series Circuits

    Energy is shared among all components
  • Parallel Circuits
    Each branch receives the full voltage
  • Electricity companies charge consumers based on energy use, measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh)
  • Battery-Powered Devices
    Batteries store electrical energy, often measured in milliampere-hours (mAh) or watt-hours (Wh)