GCSE - AQA - Power and Efficiency - QP
GCSE - AQA - Power and Efficiency - QP
GCSE - AQA - Power and Efficiency - QP
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Power and Efficiency
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Date: ________________________
Time: 46 minutes
Marks: 46 marks
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The diagram shows a wind turbine.
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(a) The blades of the turbine are 20 metres long. On average, 15 000 kg of air, moving at a
speed of 12 m/s, hit the blades every second.
Calculate the kinetic energy of the air hitting the blades every second.
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(b) Part of the kinetic energy of the wind is transformed into electrical energy.
The diagram shows that, for the same wind speed, the power output of a turbine, in
kilowatts, depends on the length of the turbine blades.
Give a reason why doubling the diameter of the blades more than doubles the power
output of a turbine.
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The Sankey diagram shows the energy transfers for the electric motor.
(b) Use the equation in the box to calculate the efficiency of the electric motor.
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Efficiency = _______________________
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The diagram shows a climber part way up a cliff.
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(i) Calculate the work the climber must do against gravity, to climb to the top of the cliff.
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(ii) It takes the climber 800 seconds to climb to the top of the cliff.
During this time the energy transferred to the climber equals the work done by the
climber.
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Power = _________________________ W
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The image shows a man using a leaf blower to move some leaves.
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(a) Energy transfers take place when the leaf blower is being used.
Use the correct answer from the box to complete each sentence.
The motor wastes energy as _____________________ energy and as energy that heats
the surroundings.
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Efficiency = _________________
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The picture shows a solar-powered aircraft. The aircraft has no pilot.
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(a) Use words from the box to complete the following sentence.
(b) On a summer day, 175 000 joules of energy are supplied to the aircraft’s solar cells every
second. The useful energy transferred by the solar cells is 35 000 joules every second.
Use the equation in the box to calculate the efficiency of the solar cells.
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Efficiency = _______________________________
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(c) The aircraft propellers are driven by electric motors.
Give one environmental advantage of using electric motors to drive the aircraft propellers
rather than motors that burn a fuel.
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Complete the following sentence using one of the words in the box.
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(b) The instruction booklet for the washing machine contains the following information.
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(i) Use the following equation to calculate the energy transferred, in kilowatt-hours, to
the washing machine during the HOT wash cycle. Show how you work out your
answer.
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(ii) Why does it cost more to use the washing machine on the HOT cycle than on the
COOL or FAST cycle?
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(iii) Before buying a washing machine, a householder researched several makes to find
out which washing machine was the most energy efficient.
Write down one way that he could have done this research.
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The figure below shows a car with an electric motor.
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The car is moving along a flat road.
(a) (i) Use the correct answers from the box to complete each sentence.
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(b) The electric motor has an input energy of 50 000 joules each second.
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Efficiency = ________________________________
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A student investigated the efficiency of a motor using the equipment in Figure 1.
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Figure 1
He measured the speed at which the weight was lifted and calculated the efficiency of the energy
transfer.
(a) Give one variable that the student controlled in his investigation.
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(c) Figure 2 shows a graph of the student’s results.
Figure 2
Give two conclusions that could be made from the data in Figure 2.
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(d) Give the main way that the motor is likely to waste energy.
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(e) When the total power input to the motor was 5 W the motor could not lift the 2.5 N weight.
Efficiency = _______________________ %
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The diagram shows a helicopter being used to rescue a person from the sea.
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Use the equation in the box to calculate the weight of the rescued person.
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Weight = _________________________ N
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Force T = _________________________ N
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(b) To lift the person up to the helicopter, the electric motor transformed 21 600 joules of
energy usefully.
(i) Use a form of energy from the box to complete the following sentence.
The electric motor transforms electrical energy to kinetic energy. The kinetic
(ii) It takes 50 seconds for the electric motor to lift the person up to the helicopter.
Use the equation in the box to calculate the power of the electric motor.
Show clearly how you work out your answer and give the unit.
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Power = _________________________
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