Power
Watts
High power, renewable, restricted locations (2)
Tidal / Hydro electric
Ek =
1/2 mass x speed2
Chemical --> Gravitational
Rocket
A joule per second
A watt
Efficiency
No unit / %
High power, non-renewable, restricted locations (1)
Nuclear
Ee = ?
1/2 spring constant x extension2
Gravitational --> Kinetic
Falling object
The energy required to raise 1Kg by 1oC
Specific heat capacity
Spring constant
N/m
Doesn't gain energy directly/indirectly from the sun. (3)
Tidal, nuclear, geothermal
Graviational field strength =
GPE / Mass x Height
Kinetic energy --> Thermal
Slowing object
How easy/difficult it is for heat to move through a substance
Thermal conductivity
Gravitational field strength
N/Kg
Weather dependent (2)
Solar, wind
1000W =
1 Kilowatt
4 energy transfer pathways (4)
E
M
R
T
Electrical
Mechanical
Radiation
Thermal
Greenhouse gases (3)
Methane
Carbon dioxide
Water vapour
Specific heat capacity
J/KgoC
Doesn't involve a generator
Solar
1000 000 000W =
Gigawatt
Three ways to reduce unwanted energy transfers (2)
Insulation
Lubrication
Streamlining
The First Law of Thermodynamics
Energy cannot be created or destroyed