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Efficiency Contents: Definition of Efficiency Whiteboards

Efficiency - What you get/What you paid TOC e = W o /W i = P o /P i W o - Work output W i - Work input P o - Power output P i - Power input Examples: Furnace, car, electric motor perpetual motion machines energy devices Example - 1 HP motor consumes 815 W of power

Efficiency - What you get/What you paid TOC

Whiteboards: Efficiency 11 | 2 | 3 | 4234 TOC

.71 or 71 % W W i = 425 J, W o = 300. J e = W o /W i = (300. J)/(425 J) =.706 = 70.6% A motor consumes 425 J of energy and does 300 J of work. e = ?

4600 J W e =.13, W i = ? J, W o = 600. J e = W o /W i W i = W o /e = (600. J)/(.13) = 4615 = 4600 J A person is 13% efficient. How much food energy to do 600. J of work?

480 J W e =.60, W i = 800. J, W o = ? e = W o /W i W o = eW i = (.60)(800. J) = 480 J A 60.% efficient heater uses 800. J of energy. What is its heat output?

1.5 x 10 7 J W e =.25, W i = ? J, W o = mgh = (1200 kg)(9.80 N/kg)(320 m) = J e = W o /W i W i = W o /e = ( J)/(.25) = J = 1.5 x 10 7 J A car is 25% efficient. What energy input does it need to climb a 320 m tall hill if its mass is 1200 kg?