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4.2 Electrical Energy Aashna Jain

4.2 Electrical Energy Aashna Jain. Electrical energy It is the energy carried by moving electrons in an electric conductor. Electrons are forced down

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4.2 Electrical EnergyAashna Jain

Page 2: 4.2 Electrical Energy Aashna Jain. Electrical energy It is the energy carried by moving electrons in an electric conductor. Electrons are forced down

Electrical energy

• It is the energy carried by moving electrons in an electric conductor.

• Electrons are forced down in a wire and the movement produces electricity.

• Electrons travel from one atom to another which makes the atoms imbalanced

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Measurement

• Measured in Watts• Watts (LED- when turned on)• Watt-hours (Used for a longer time)• Kilowatts and Kilowatt-hours (Electricity bills)• Megawatts (electricity in an entire city)• Gig-watts (Large power plants)• US total electric capacity plants:1100 GW

Page 4: 4.2 Electrical Energy Aashna Jain. Electrical energy It is the energy carried by moving electrons in an electric conductor. Electrons are forced down

Formula

• Energy transferred• Energy (J) = Power (W) x time (s)

• The power of a piece of electrical equipment depends on the voltage and current• Power (W) = Voltage (V) x current (A)

• Energy = Voltage x Current x Time

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Uses

• Easy to transmit• Generated with AC or DC current• Lights• Air conditioners• Television• Computing• Water heating• Refrigeration

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Examples

• Lightening (natural)• Too powerful to be confined in wires• Also an example of static electricity

• Dynamo, generator (Not natural)• Lamp (Light energy)• Heat in kettles, ovens etcetera (Heat energy)