ERSC 2700 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Programmable Thermostat, Mechanical Energy, Incandescent Light Bulb

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Energy: the ability to do work (make something happen: work = force x distance. Many forms: heat, light, sound, mechanical, chemical, electrical, nuclear. Roller coaster example: top of the hill the energy has potenial, or stored energy, as it rolls down its energy is kineic, or in use. Chemical energy in a fully charged batery is potenial energy unil it is connected to an electrical circuit when being used, the energy is kineic. Energy changes from one form to another: running food is transformed to moion, which is then given of as heat into the environment. Joule: the amount of energy exerted when a force of one newton is applied over a displacement of one meter: standard internaional unit of energy measurement. Wat: measures the rate of energy use (power: one joule per second = 1 wat of power, one kilowat = 1 thousand wats, one gigawat = 1 billion wats.

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