Renewable Energy
Energy Conservation
Circuits
Circuits 2
Units
100

What is the technology called that we use to harness energy from the sun

Solar Panels

100

What is waste energy?

Energy that is either produced but not used, or used inefficiently, resulting in a loss of potential energy.

100

What is voltage?

Voltage is the strength of an electrical current.

100

What is a current?

An electric current is a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space.

100

What is a Joule?

Unit of measurement for energy

200

Name two benefits of renewable energy.

- reduce carbon emissions - doesn't contribute to climate change

- can be replenished in our lifetime

200

What is potential energy?


It is stored energy.

200

What does an ammeter measure?

An electric current within a circuit.

200

True or false:

An open switch in a circuit involving a light bulb would cause the light to go on.

False.

An open switch = an open circuit, meaning a disruption in the current.

200

What is a Watt?

The rate at which energy is converted

300

What is renewable energy?

Energy derived from natural resources that are replenished on a human timescale.

300

What is kinetic energy?

The energy of an object in motion.

300

What is a parallel circuit? 

Components are connected in separate branches, each with its own path to the power source. Current splits and flows through each branch independently. If one branch fails, the other branches remain functional.

Example: Household wiring.

300

What a series circuit?

Components are connected one after another in a single loop. Current flows through each component in sequence. If one component fails, the entire circuit breaks.

Example: A string of Christmas lights.

300

What is a volt?

The unit of measurement for electrical potential difference.

400

Describe a disadvantage of renewable energy.

Relies on natural forces, not always available.

High initial costs.

Intermittency of availability can affect the voltage.

400

A toaster turns electrical energy into heat and light. Use the idea of conservation of energy to describe what happens to the energy.


  • Energy is not lost; it changes form.

  • Electrical energy becomes heat (to toast) and a little light.

400

Define Ohm's law

Ohms Law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across its ends. Mathematically, the law states that V = IR, where V is the potential difference or voltage, I is the current, and R is the resistance of the conductor.

400

What is an open circuit?

A circuit with a break or gap in the path, preventing current flow.

400

What is an ampere?

Often shortened to amp, it is the unit of electric current.

500

When the sun isn't shining and the wind isn't blowing, how could power grids ensure a consistent supply of energy without the use of fossil fuels?

Batteries

500

What is the law of conservation of energy?

Energy can never be created or destroyed, only changed from one form to another.

500

if voltage = current x resistance or V = IR

What is the voltage of a circuit with a 2 amperes and 5 ohms

10 volts

500

(useful energy out/total energy in) x 100 = ?

% efficiency

500

What is an ohm?

The unit of measure for electrical resistance.