1.2 - Conservation & Dissipation of Energy

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State the law of energy conservation.

Energy cannot be created or destroyed (it can only be transferred into different forms).

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State any changes in the total energy of a ball that is kicked, assuming that no external forces act.

The total energy of the system remains constant due to the conservation of energy.

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What is waste energy?

The energy that is not used by the device for its desired purpose.

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Describe the energy changes that occur in a filament light-bulb.

  • Electrical energy is transferred into light and heat energy

  • Light is useful energy form, heat is waste energy

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State two equations to calculate efficiency.

  • useful output energy transfer / total input energy transfer

  • useful power output / total power output

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How can the efficiency of a system be increased?

  1. Reducing waste output (by lubrication, thermal insulation etc.)

  2. Recycling waste output (e.g. recycling thermal waste energy as input energy)

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State the consequence for energy transfer of a material with a high thermal conductivity.

The rate of energy transfer through the material is higher than for a material with a lower thermal conductivity.

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Do double-glazed windows have a higher or lower thermal conductivity than single-glazed windows?

Lower, meaning less energy transfers through them.

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What key factors affect the rate of cooling of a building?

  • The thickness of the walls

  • The thermal conductivity of the walls

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State three methods of reducing heat loss in a building.

  1. Double glazing

  2. Loft and wall insulation

  3. Thicker walls

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How can the efficiency of a mechanical machine with moving parts be improved?

Lubricate any moving parts to reduce the friction and therefore energy loss due to heating.

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How can the efficiency of a radiator be improved?

Installing metal foil sheets behind the radiator to reflect the heat back into the room rather than it being absorbed into the walls.

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How can the efficiency of boiling water in a pan be improved?

By placing a lid on the pan to reduce the heat loss from the top.