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level questions: Energy

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Name all of the energy storesKinetic, Heat, Light, Gravitational potential, Chemical, Sound, Elastic potential, Electrostatic, Nuclear
Law of conservation of energy?Energy can be transferred usefully, stored or dissipated but can never be created or destroyed.
What is conduction?Where vibrating particles transfer energy to neighbouring particles.
What is convection?Where energetic particles move from hotter to cooler regions.
How are convection currents created?Radiators heat air particles by conduction/ Air becomes warmer and less dense/ Warm air rises and is replaced by cool air/ Cool air is heated/ Previously heated air transfers energy to surroundings and cool/ Cooling air becomes denser and sinks/ Cycle repeats
Ways to reduce unwanted energy transfers (and how it does it)Lubrication- reduces frictional forces Insulation- reduces rate of energy lost through thermal transfer
Method to investigate effectiveness of materials as thermal insulatorsPut set mass of boiled water in sealed container, take initial temperature, leave for 5 minutes, measure final temperature, get rid of water and leave container to cool, repeat experiment wrapping container in different materials each time with varying thicknesses, plot results on graph
Independent variable for insulator experimentType of insulator
Control variable for insulator experimentInitial temperature of water, mass of water, container
Dependent variable for insulator experimentChange of temperature from initial to final
How to measure insulator experiment dependent variable?Initial temperature - final temperature
What does a small temperature change indicate?A good insulator as minimal heat has escaped the container
Example of a completely efficient deviceElectric heaters
Names all non-renewable resourcesCoal, oil, natural gas, nuclear
Name all renewable energy resourcesSolar, wind, tidal, hydro-electric, biofuel, geothermal
Advantages of wind powerNo pollution, no fuel costs, minimal running costs, no damage to landscape
Disadvantages of wind powerTurbines are noisy, spoil view, need lots to supply demand, high initial costs
Advantages of solar powerNo pollution whilst using, reliable source of energy, low running costs, free energy
Disadvantages of solar powerPollution during manufacture, ineffective at night, can't increase power output, high initial costs, small scale
Advantages of geothermal powerFree energy, reliable, no pollution, generates electricity
Disadvantages of geothermal powerMinimal suitable locations for power plants, high initial and running costs
Advantages of hydro-electric powerImmediate response for increased demand, no fuel costs, minimal running costs, reliable
Disadvantages of hydro-electric powerHabitat loss in valleys flooded, high initial costs, small scale
Advantages of wave powerNo pollution, no fuel costs, minimal running costs
Disadvantages of wave powerDisturbs sea beds and habitats, hazard to boats, spoil view, unreliable, high initial costs
Advantages of tidal barragesNo pollution, reliable, no fuel costs, minimal running costs, generate significant amount of energy
Disadvantages of tidal barragesPrevent free access for boats, spoil view, alter wildlife habitats, high initial costs
What are bio-fuels?Renewable energy resources created from plant products or animal dung
Advantages of bio-fuelsReliable, carbon neutral, short time to grow crops
Disadvantages of bio-fuelsHigh costs, don't meet immediate energy demands, loss of natural habitats to make space for bio-fuel crops
Gas that causes acid rain?Sulphur dioxide
How can acid rain be reduced?Taking sulphur out of fuels before they are burned
3 environmental issues of non-renewablesOpen cast mining, oil spillages, nuclear waste
2 reasons for using more renewable energyPublic and international pressure, lack of non-renewables
3 limitations of the use of renewablesMoney- cost of building new power plants Reliability- not as effective as fossil fuels Politics- arguments over where power plants should go and ethics