Chapter 9: Problem 18
Why are fossil fuels so named? Where do they come from?
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Chapter 9: Problem 18
Why are fossil fuels so named? Where do they come from?
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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The useful energy that comes out of an energy transfer process is related to the efficiency of the process by the following equation: $$ \begin{aligned} &\text { total } \\ &\text { consumed } \end{aligned} \times \text { efficiency }=\begin{aligned} &\text { useful } \\ &\text { energy } \end{aligned} $$ where the efficiency is in decimal (not percent) form. a. If a process is \(30 \%\) efficient, how much useful energy can be derived if \(455 \mathrm{~kJ}\) are consumed? b. A person eats approximately \(2200 \mathrm{kcal} /\) day. How much of that energy is available to do physical work? c. If a car needs \(5.0 \times 10^{3} \mathrm{~kJ}\) to go a particular distance, how much energy will be consumed if the car is \(20 \%\) efficient? d. If an electrical power plant produces \(1.0 \times 10^{9} \mathrm{~J}\) of electrical energy, how much energy will be consumed by the plant if it is \(34 \%\) efficient?
What is heat capacity? How is it related to changes in temperature?
What is a perpetual motion machine? Why can such a device not exist?
From a molecular standpoint, explain how thermal energy is transferred from a hot object to a cold one.
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