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Energy What is energy? • In science, energy is defined as the ability to do work. Work is done when a force makes and object move in the direction of the force applied. The tennis player does work and transfers energy to the racket. With this energy, the racket can then do work on the ball. Law of Conservation of Energy • Energy cannot be created or destroyed. Energy is transferred. Kinetic and Potential Energy • Kinetic energy is the energy of the motion. • Kinetic energy= mv2/ 2 • Kinetic energy is large if the object has a large mass or if it is moving fast. • Gravitational Potential Energy is the energy an object has because of its position. • Gravitational potential energy depends on the object’s weight its distance from the ground. • Gravitational pontential energy = weight x height Other types of Energy is the kinetic energy from the movement of the particles in an object. • is the energy stored in chemical bonds that hold compounds together. is the energy of moving particles called electrons. is energy from a vibrating object. is energy from the vibration of electrically charged particles. is the energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. • Fission: two nuclei join • Fusion: large nucleus splits Sankey Diagram Wasted and Useful Energy Useful energy transfer Many everyday objects are designed to transfer energy from one form into another useful form. What energy transfer is an electric fan designed to carry out? electrical energy 8 of 33 kinetic energy © Boardworks Ltd 2005 What is the useful energy transfer? What energy transfer is a speaker designed to carry out? electrical energy 9 of 33 sound energy © Boardworks Ltd 2005 What is the useful energy transfer? What energy transfer is a wind farm designed to carry out? kinetic energy 10 of 33 electrical energy © Boardworks Ltd 2005 What is the useful energy transfer? What energy transfer is a hydroelectric power station designed to carry out? Gravitational potential energy 11 of 33 electrical energy © Boardworks Ltd 2005 Useful energy transfers Complete the input and useful output energies for the devices in this table. 12 of 33 Device Input energy Output energy kettle electrical heat solar cell light electrical catapult elastic kinetic coal fire chemical heat © Boardworks Ltd 2005 Wasted energy Whenever energy is changed from one form to another, some energy is always wasted. Energy is usually wasted as: heat energy; sound energy. All electrical devices produce a small amount of heat energy, which is normally wasted. 13 of 33 © Boardworks Ltd 2005 Wasted sound energy If you can hear a device that is not designed to make noise then energy is wasted as sound. Examples of devices that waste energy as sound include: car engine washing machine hairdryer jet engine 14 of 33 © Boardworks Ltd 2005 Wasted heat energy If a device gets warm and it is not designed to get warm then energy is wasted as heat. Examples of devices that waste energy as heat include: car engine television mobile phone charger radio 15 of 33 © Boardworks Ltd 2005 Law of conservation of energy All energy transfers follow the law of conservation of energy: Energy cannot be created or destroyed, just changed in form. This means that energy never just ‘disappears’. The total amount of energy always stays the same, i.e. the total input energy = total output energy. In most energy transfers, the energy is transferred to several different forms, which may be useful or not useful. The energy that is transferred to unwanted forms of energy is wasted. 16 of 33 © Boardworks Ltd 2005 Energy transfer in a television An energy transfer diagram shows the input energy and the output energies for a device. This includes all the useful and wasted forms of energy. For example, in a television: light electrical sound heat 17 of 33 © Boardworks Ltd 2005 Energy transfer in a radio What are the main energy transfers in a radio? (Don’t forget the wasted energy.) electrical 18 of 33 sound heat © Boardworks Ltd 2005 Energy transfer in a car engine What are the main energy transfers in a car engine? (Don’t forget the wasted energy.) kinetic chemical sound heat 19 of 33 © Boardworks Ltd 2005 Energy efficiency Efficiency is a measure of how good a device is at changing energy from one form to another. All devices waste energy, so the efficiency of a device is never 100%. The more efficient a device is the less energy is wasted. Energy efficient light bulbs are more efficient than normal light bulbs aste less energy. because they w____ More of the e_______ lectrical energy that they are supplied with is converted into l____ ight energy and not h___. eat 20 of 33 © Boardworks Ltd 2005 Calculating efficiency The efficiency of a device can be calculated using this formula: useful energy out efficiency = total energy in Useful energy is measured in joules (J). Total energy is measured in joules (J). This means that efficiency does not have any units. It is a number between 0 and 1 or a percentage. 21 of 33 © Boardworks Ltd 2005 Efficiency 22 of 33 © Boardworks Ltd 2005 Efficiency of a bulb This filament bulb is supplied with 100 J of electrical energy which it converts to 45 J of light energy. a) How much energy is wasted? 55 J Wasted energy = Total – Useful = 100 J – 45 J = 55 J b) In what form is the energy wasted? heat c) What is the efficiency of the bulb? 0.45 or 45% 23 of 33 Efficiency = Useful Total = 45 J 100 J = 0.45 or 45% © Boardworks Ltd 2005 Efficiency of a radio This radio is supplied with 300J of electrical energy which it converts to 96J of sound energy. a) How much energy is wasted? 204 J Wasted energy = Total – Useful = 300 J – 96 J = 204 J b) In what form is the energy wasted? heat c) What is the efficiency of the radio? 0.32 or 32% 24 of 33 Efficiency = Useful Total = 96 J 300J = 0.32 or 32% © Boardworks Ltd 2005 Efficiency of a television This television converts 2 000J of electrical energy into useful energy at an efficiency of 65%. a) What useful energy does a television produce? light and sound b) How much useful energy is produced? 1 300 J 25 of 33 Efficiency = Useful Total Useful = Efficiency x Total = 0.65 x 2 000 J = 1 300 J © Boardworks Ltd 2005 Sankey Diagram Sankey diagram is used for expresing the transference of one form of energy into one or more forms. Draw a Sankey diagram with each of the problems you have solved. 26 of 33 © Boardworks Ltd 2005