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Power – Learning Outcomes Define power and its unit. Solve problems about power. Solve problems about efficiency. Estimate power developed by: person running upstairs, person repeatedly lifting weights, Discuss efficient energy use in the home. Recognise the power of common devices.
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Power
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e.g. A light bulb uses 18 000 J in 20 minutes. What is the power of the bulb? e.g. A heater is rated at 15 kW. How long will it take to use 60 MJ of energy? e.g. A weight lifter raises a mass of 30 kg through a height of 0.6 m. She does this 50 times in half a minute. Find the average power she develops. e.g. Estimate the power of someone running up one storey of stairs.
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Efficiency
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e.g. An engine has an input power of 4500 W. The useful output power is 3000 W. Calculate its percentage efficiency. e.g. A 60 kW motor in a crane lifts a mass of 4000 kg through a height of 10 m in 20 s. Calculate the efficiency of the motor if it is working at full power. e.g. A petrol car engine is 30% efficient. Kinetic energy is produced at a rate of 105 kW. The rest of the energy input appears as heat. Calculate the rate at which heat is produced.
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