Improving Efficiency (Edexcel GCSE Physics)

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Leander Oates

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Improving Efficiency

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  • The efficiency of a device can be improved by reducing wasted energy transfers

  • Machines waste energy due to:

    • Friction between their moving parts

    • Air resistance

    • Electrical resistance

    • Noise

Reducing Friction

  • In a mechanical system, for example, there is often friction between the moving parts of the machinery

  • This results in unwanted energy transfers by heating to the machinery and the surroundings

  • Friction can be reduced by:

    • Adding bearings to prevent components from directly rubbing together

    • Lubricating parts

Lubrication, downloadable IGCSE & GCSE Physics revision notes

Lubricating parts of a bicycle to reduce friction

Reducing Electrical Resistance

  • In electric circuits there is resistance as current flows through the wires and components

  • This results in unwanted energy transfers by heating to the wires, components and the surroundings

  • Resistance can be reduced by:

    • Using components with lower resistance

    • Reducing the current 

Reducing Air Resistance

  • Air resistance causes a frictional force between the moving object and the air that opposes its motion

  • This results in unwanted energy transfers by heating to the object and the surroundings

  • Air resistance can be reduced by:

    • Streamlining the shapes of moving objects

  • For example, a racing cyclist adopts a more streamlined posture to reduce the effects of air resistance

    • Also, the bicycle, clothing and helmet are designed to allow them to go as fast as possible

Racing cyclist, downloadable AS & A Level Physics revision notes

Many factors such as posture, clothes and bicycle shape must be considered when trying to reduce air resistance

Reducing Noise

  • Sound is often created by moving parts of machinery

  • This results in unwanted energy transfers by heating to the surroundings as sound waves cause the particles in the air and nearby objects to vibrate

  • Sound can be reduced by:

    • Tightening loose parts to reduce vibration

    • Lubricating parts

Examiner Tips and Tricks

When answering questions about improving efficiency, it is helpful to identify the useful energy transfers and the wasted energy transfers. Remember, the efficiency of a device is improved by increasing the useful energy transfers and reducing the wasted energy transfers.

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