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LEADERS Physics - Chapter 1.7
Chapter 1.7 Storage
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Physics
Graduate
06/19/2010

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What are three storage devices that hold the most promise?
Definition
Batteries, flywheels and ultracapacitors
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What is specific power?
Definition
the energy per unit mass
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What is specific power?
Definition
The ratio of the power produced by an object to its mass
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List 2 things that have a high specific power and high specific energy
Definition
1. Gasoline
2. Hydrogen
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What is volumetric density?
Definition
density based upon the volume of an object.
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If something has both very low volumetric density and very low gravimetric density is it a good source of energy?
Definition
NO
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If something has a very low volumetric density what do you need?
Definition
BIG tanks
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What is the annual electric bill?
Definition
about $247 billion
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The electric grid power system consists of which 3 independent networks?
Definition
1. Eastern Interconnection
2. Western Interconnection
3. The Texas Interconnection
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What is the electric grid?
Definition
Network between power plants and the consumer of electricity.
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What does the electric grid network contain?
Definition
Power plants, transmission substations, high voltage transmission lines, substations and the consumer
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What are the stages of the electric grid?
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1. Electricity is generated at the power plant
2. Electricity then goes to a transmission substation where it passes through a transformer to increase voltage
3. Electricity may pass through several transformers before it can be used by consumers
4. Inaddition to the transmission station and the substation, smaller transformers are used nearer to the electricity's end use.
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What is a reservoir?
Definition
A man made lake used for storing water.
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Reservoirs are formed by what?
Definition
the construction of dams
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List the 3 types of reservoirs
Definition
1. Valley reservoir
2. Bank-side reservoir
3. Service reservoir
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What is a valley reservoir?
Definition
The largest type; located in the narrow valley areas where tremendous amounts of water can be held
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What is a bank-side reservoir?
Definition
Formed when water is taken from a stream and is stored
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What is a service reservoir?
Definition
Made to store water for later use. Appear as water towers or elevated structures
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What is compressed air?
Definition
Air that is kept under a certain pressure which is usually greater than the atmosphere
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What does CAES stand for?
Definition
Compressed Air Energy Storage
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How does CAES work?
Definition
During nights and weekends air is pumped underground using low-cost electricity at pressures up to 1,078 pounds per square inch. In daytime, air is related and heated using a small amount of natural gas. The turbine generator then produces electricity when the heated air flows through it.
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What are batteries?
Definition
Electromechanical devices which have plates usually metallic, and either a solution or a moist compound between the plates. The flow of electrons from the negative side of a plate into the other plate on the positive side due o a chemical reaction provides electricity.
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What are the type types of batteries?
Definition
Non-rechargeable and rechargeable
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What are rechargeable batteries?
Definition
Batteries that can be charged again.
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What are non-rechargeable batteries?
Definition
May sometimes contain chemical substances that absorb the waste byproducts and help the chemical reaction. These are called "alkaline batteries"
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What is good about hydrogen?
Definition
Environment friendly; as it burns it only released water vapor into the atmosphere
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What is the problem with hydrogen?
Definition
Needs to be stored like the other compressed gases.
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What can be used to store hydrogen as fuel?
Definition
A nonreactive noble gas called xenon when combined with hydrogen and other massive pressure gives rise to a solid which can be used to store hydrogen as a fuel.
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What are ultra capacitors?
Definition
Energy storing devices
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How do ultra capacitors store charges?
Definition
Electrostatically
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Cost of ultra capacitor
Definition
more expensive than batteries
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How is energy stored in an ultra capacitor?
Definition
Energy is stored via charge separation at the the electrode-electrolyte interface and they can withstand hundreds of thousands of charge/discharge cycles without degrading
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How does an ultracapacitor work?
Definition
It is a double-layer capacitor, polarizes an elecrolytic solution to store energy electrostatiscally
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Is an ultra capacitor reversible?
Definition
Yes, it allows charging and discharging to be done hundreds and thousands of times
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What prevents the charge from moving between the two electrodes in an ultra capacitor?
Definition
The presence of a dielectric separator between the two electrodes.
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What can be seen as two nonreactive porous plates within an electrolyte with a large potential applied across the collectors?
Definition
Ultra capacitors
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What makes the negative ions in the electrolyte flow towards the positive electrode in an ultra capacitor?
Definition
The applied potentials
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In an ultra capacitor, the amount of charge stored is very large due to what 2 reasons?
Definition
1. The large surface area created by the porous carbon electrodes
2. The small charge separation created by the dielectric separator
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Which can release energy faster: an ultracapacitor or a battery?
Definition
Ultra capacitor
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What is a flywheel?
Definition
any rotating disk installed to collect and supply energy to a given system by storing energy in the form of rotational kinetic energy
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Who is currently working on several models of the flywheel energy storage system?
Definition
NASA
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What are large companies testing to reduce brownouts?
Definition
flywheel energy system that is charged during non peak hours so that is can provide during peak hours
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The amount of energy stored is a flywheel is directly proportional to what?
Definition
1. The square of the radius.
2. The square of the angular velocity
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List 2 forces that act on the flywheel.
Definition
1. Centrifugal force
2. Electrostatic Attraction
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Humans on dependent on food which reflect 3 things:
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1. Humans have certain requirements for nutrients
2. The development of agriculture an the domestication of animals
3. Hunting and foraging
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When were cereals and domestic cattle, pigs, and sheep first raised?
Definition
8000 BC
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What allowed the rapid growth of the world population?
Definition
The change in life-style towards the dependence on crops and domesticated animals
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Thompson's study compared increased population with what?
Definition
increases in world production of cereal grains and red meat (1950-1960)
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What is food required for?
Definition
Repairing our bodies, growth and movement, ceulluar metabolism
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What are human energy requirements at rest?
Definition
BMR (Basal metabolic rate) - needed for breathing, circulation, maintaining temperature, and heart rate
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Why do we need BMR?
Definition
breathing, circulation, maintaining temperature, and heart rate
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What can MR be affected by?
Definition
age, body mass, gender, fever, illness, or thyroid function
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List 8 storage and transmission devices.
Definition
1. Electric Grid
2. Water Reservoirs
3. Compressed Air
4. Batteries
5 Hydrogen and other fuels
6. Ultra-Capacitors
7. Flywheel
8. Human and ANimal fat and muscle
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