Energy Transfer Model
Vocabulary
Efficiency Calculations
Consider all the Factors
Multi Step Equations
100

Identify the input in the energy transfer diagram

Sunlight

100

What you get/gain from a decision

Benefit

100

What is the calculation for efficiency?

(Output/input)x100=efficiency 

100

What are 2 factors that a community would want to consider before switching to ONLY solar as their power source?

The average amount of sun, the lifespan, the cost, the reliability, the efficiency, etc. 

100

Each person in my community needs 170 (MJ/person) of energy each day. Use this information to determine whether 8500 (m^2) of solar panels would be sufficient to provide electricity to a community of 1,500 people if (11.6 MJ/m^2) of energy is being transferred.  

No, only 65.7 MJ/person is being transferred. 

200

Identify the output(s) in the energy transfer diagram

Glucose and Oxygen (O2)

200

What you give up/lose to get something

Cost

200

If my system has an input of 300 units of energy and the output is 250 units - how efficient is my system?

83%

200

What is a trade-off to using solar as a power source?

Low reliability, the cost, the amount of materials needed to build, the excessive energy collected, etc

200

Each person in my community needs 200 (MJ/person) of energy each day. Use this information to determine whether 6000 (m^2) of solar panels would be sufficient to provide electricity to a community of 4000 people if (28.8 MJ/m^2) of energy is being transferred.  

No, only 43.2 MJ/person is being produced.

300

If we start with 100 units of energy and 10 are lost between each component how many units of energy are in the output?

70 units

300

Doing a task well without wasting time, energy, or money. The most output for the least input.

Efficiency 

300

With an efficiency of 95% and and output of 80 MW what is my input? 

84.2 MW

300

What is a benefit and a trade-off of using nonrenewable resources as your power source?

Benefit: higher reliability 

Cost: Less environmentally friendly

(Other answers will be accepted)

300

Each person in my community needs 100 (MJ/person) of energy each day. Use this information to determine whether 10,000 (m^2) of solar panels would be sufficient to provide electricity to a community of 300 people if (50.5 MJ/m^2) of energy is being transferred.  

Yes, there are 1683.3 MJ/person available. 

400

How efficient is our energy transfer model?

70% (70/100)

400

A way to save something for later.

Storage Solution

400

With an efficiency of 90% and an input of 125 MW what is the output?

112.5

400

What is a trade-off of using nuclear energy? List one benefit and one cost.

High reliability but a high initial cost

(other answers will be accepted)

400

Each person in my community needs 200 (MJ/person) of energy each day. Use this information to determine whether 10,000 (m^2) of solar panels would be sufficient to provide electricity to a community of 100 people if (75 MJ/m^2) of energy is being transferred.  

Yes, 7500 MJ/person would be available. 

500

What signifies the difference between the components of the system and the input/output?

The boundary line

500

How much you can trust something to work correctly all the time.

Reliability

500

With an efficiency of 20% and an input of 10.5 MW what is the output?

2.10 MW

500

What are 2 factors a community may consider before switching to hydro as their main power source?

How it may affect the surrounding land, the cost, the efficiency, the reliability, the cost, the wildlife it would affect, etc. 

500

What is Ms. Petges' favorite sports team? 

The Cubs!

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