FDP On Circuit Theory: Energy, Power
FDP On Circuit Theory: Energy, Power
FDP On Circuit Theory: Energy, Power
Energy, Power
Presentation by
Mr.S.Rajeshbabu,M.E.,(Ph.D)
Assistant Professor
Department of EEE
Kamaraj College of Engineering and Technology
Energy
The scientific definition of energy is ‘the ability to do work’. Energy is in many
forms. The common forms of energy are:
Most often, the energy is lost, or dissipated as heat. Mechanical systems also
dissipate energy to their surroundings, but not as obvious as the heat loss.
Much of the dissipated energy is sound.
ELECTRIC POWER
Power is the rate at which a device converts energy. The unit of power is the watt
(W), which is equal to 1 joule per second. For an electrical device the power is the
current multiplied by the voltage.
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(E) Energy in joules (P) Power in watts (J/s) (t) time in seconds
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Energy
The power rating of a device can be used to determine the amount of energy the
device uses. Multiply the power rating by the time the device is operating.
ELECTRIC POWER
Kilowatt Hours is used as a unit for energy. The energy calculation is the same,
except that hours are substituted for seconds and kilowatts (kW) are substituted for
watts.
Electricity meters measure the energy used in kilowatt hours and then bills you for
every kilowatt hour used.