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What is energy used for in homes? |
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*temperature control *lighting *hot water *appliances *entertainment |
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Define energy and its two types |
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Energy is a measurable quantity of heat, work, or light. Potential energy is stored energy. Kinetic energy is transitional energy. |
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First Law of Thermodynamics |
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Energy is neither created nor destroyed, but moves from place to place and changes form. |
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Second Law of Thermodynamics |
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Heat moves from high temperature regions to low temperature regions--never the reverse (without additional energy from an external source.) |
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British Thermal Unit Amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water 1 degree Farenheit. Approximately the amount of heat released by burning one kitchen match. |
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How much energy a material contains, given by the temperature of a given weight of the material |
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Heat released or absorbed as a substance undergoes phase transition |
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Sensible Heat (and its limitations) |
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When one BTU is added to one pound of water, the Farenheight temperature increases by 1 degree. This sensible relationship is not maintained during phase transition. |
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How many foot-pounds of work equate to 1 BTU? |
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A million BTUs (MMBTU) is approximately equals a gigajoule (billion joules.) |
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*Energy divided by time *the rate work is done or heat is released *the ability or capacity to work or heat |
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What conditions are necessary for flow? |
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What direction do fluids flow? |
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High pressure to Low pressure |
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Materials may be classified as Conductors Resistors Barriers Define. |
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Conductor--allows medium to flow rapidly Resistor--causes the medium to flow slowly Barrier--stops flow or slows it down to a negligible rate |
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Energy locked in a stable state that can be used for work or heat |
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heat flow in solids via vibrations of stationary molecules |
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Heat transfer via fluid flow;
heat flow in fluids where molecules can move, resulting in currents transmitting heat from warmer to cooler areas |
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heat flow through space without a medium of transport |
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Measure of conductance The rate of heat conduction through a one-square-foot slab of any material 1 inch thick |
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The measured K-value of a specific material 1 BTU takes 1 hour to pass through 1 square foot of one-inch thick R-1 material with a one degree F temperature difference between the two surfaces. |
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Name 2 types of thermal radiation important to the study of residential energy efficiency. |
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*Solar energy *Infrared radiation |
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