KS 4 Energy transfers Boardworks Ltd 2003 Transducers
KS 4 Energy transfers © Boardworks Ltd 2003
Transducers change energy from one form to another Device Input energy Output energy Dynamo kinetic electrical Solar cell light electrical Catapult elastic kinetic Bulb electrical light © Boardworks Ltd 2003
Transducers 2: Device Input energy Output energy Microphone sound Loudspeaker electrical sound Pendulum gravitational kinetic Motor electrical kinetic electrical © Boardworks Ltd 2003
Transducers 3: Device Input energy Output energy Kettle electrical heat Wind-up car elastic kinetic Coal fire chemical heat Fan electrical kinetic © Boardworks Ltd 2003
Transferring energy “Energy can neither be created or destroyed, just changed in form. ” You need to be able to give examples of devices that perform specific energy changes. You need to be able to describe the energy changes for a given device. You need to remember that whenever energy is changed from one form to another, some energy is always wasted. © Boardworks Ltd 2003
Wasted energy You need to remember that whenever energy is changed from one form to another, some energy is wasted always ______. In what two forms is energy usually wasted? Heat 1. _____ Sound 2. _____ If a device gets warm and it is not designed to get warm then energy is wasted as heat. If you can hear a device that is not designed to make noise then energy is wasted as sound. © Boardworks Ltd 2003
What happens to wasted energy? What happens to the wasted energy you get whenever energy is changed from one form to another? estroyed Remember energy can not be c______ reated or d_______. Wasted e_____ nergy spreads out (d_______) issipated into the s_____. urroundings This makes the energy harder to r____. e-use This is why it is important to r_____ educe the amount of wasted energy there is. © Boardworks Ltd 2003
Television What are the main energy transfers for a television (don’t forget the wasted energy)? light electrical sound heat © Boardworks Ltd 2003
Car engine What are the main energy transfers for a car engine (don’t forget the wasted energy)? kinetic chemical sound heat © Boardworks Ltd 2003
Radio What are the main energy transfers for a radio (don’t forget the wasted energy)? sound electrical heat © Boardworks Ltd 2003
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%. Energy efficient light bulbs are more efficient than normal aste less energy, and more light bulbs because they w____ lectrical energy that they are supplied with is of the e______ ight energy and not h___. converted into l___ eat There is a formula that allows you to calculate the efficiency of a device or of a process. © Boardworks Ltd 2003
The efficiency formula We can express efficiency mathematically using the equation: Efficiency = Useful energy out Total energy in The efficiency formula is unusual because it has no units. It is a number between 0 and 1 or a percentage. Useful energy measured in Joules (J) Total energy measured in Joules (J) © Boardworks Ltd 2003
Efficiency for a bulb If you have a filament bulb and it 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 b) In what form is the energy wasted? heat c) What is the efficiency of the bulb? Efficiency = Useful Total = 45 J/100 J = 0. 45 or 45% © Boardworks Ltd 2003
In which two forms is energy usually wasted? A. Sound and light B. Heat and sound C. Heat and light D. Light and chemical © Boardworks Ltd 2003
What is the intended energy transfer for a Bunsen burner? A. Sound light B. Heat chemical C. Chemical light D. Chemical heat © Boardworks Ltd 2003
What is the energy change for a falling rock? A. Kinetic gravitational B. Gravitational kinetic C. Kinetic speed D. Mass speed © Boardworks Ltd 2003
In what form is energy wasted for all electrical devices? A. Heat B. Electrical C. Sound D. Light © Boardworks Ltd 2003
If a plant converts 200 J of light energy into 140 J of chemical energy by photosynthesis, what is the efficiency of the process? A. 30 J B. 30% C. 70 J D. 70% © Boardworks Ltd 2003
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