the change in
joules
kg
mps
joules
newton per minute n/m
metres m
joules j
newtons per kilogram n/kg
metres m
joules j
energy is transferred
watts w
joules
joules
gravitational kinetic chemical elastic magnetic electrostatic nuclear thermal
100%
useful power output/total power output*100
Something that will eventually run out
biomass e.g organic matter
gas oil coal e.g fossil fuels
wind waves guisers solar
gas oil coal
they are very available and efficient
they are bad for the environment Co2 emmitions
environmentaly friendly less Co2
could impact food production made from food and is expensive
highly efficient a lot of it
could be accidents and the radiation last for ages
the minimum amount of electricity required by the national grid a week
the time taken to put a power station into operation
the cost to build and decommision
the running cost for fossil fuels and maintenence
a group of objects interacting with each other where no energy is lost
a group of objects interacting with each other where energy can be lost
work done=force*distance travelled
mass*height*gfs
1/2 spring constant*extention sq
1/2Spring constant*(extension)sq
1/2mass*speed sq
can transfer heat more efficiently
when heat moves from one object to another object through direct touch
the process of transferring heat through air or liquid currents
Energy released in the form of particle or electromagnetic waves
electricity
heat
mechanical
radiation
work divided by time
work done=force*distance travelled
electric current
voltage
electrically, by heating, mechanically and by radiation