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Page 1: Electric Power

Electric PowerLesson 2.5

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Key ConceptsHow do you calculate electric power?

What factors are used to determine how people pay for electrical energy?

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Energy TransformationAn electric appliance transforms electrical

energy into another form.

The energy transformation enables the appliance to perform its function.

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AppliancesFor example, a hair dryer transforms electrical

energy to thermal energy for drying hair.

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Power (W)The rate at which energy is transformed from

one form to another is known as power.

The unit of power is the watt (W).

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Power RatingsA bright light bulb transforms (or uses) electrical

energy at a faster rate than a dimmer bulb.

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Power RatingsAppliances used in the home vary greatly in

their power ratings. New appliances are sold with labels that show the power rating for each product.

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Power CalculationThe power of a light bulb or appliance depends

on two factors: voltage and current.

You can calculate power by multiplying voltage by current.

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Power CalculationThe units are watts (W) = volts (V) x amperes

(A).

Using the symbols P for power, V for voltage, and I for current, this equation can be rewritten…

Power = Voltage x CurrentP = V I

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Key ConceptsHow do you calculate electric power?

What factors are used to determine how people pay for electrical energy?

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Electrical BillThe electrical bill that comes to your home

charges for energy use, not power.

Energy use depends on both power and time.

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EnergyThe total amount of energy used by an

appliance is equal to the power of the appliance multiplied by the amount of time the appliance is used.

Energy = Power x Time

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Kilowatt-hoursElectric power is usually measured in thousands

of watts, or kilowatts (kW), and time is measured in hours.

The unit of electrical energy is the kilowatt-hour (kWh).

Kilowatt-hours = Kilowatts x Hours

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Electric MeterThe amount of electrical energy used in your

home is measured by a meter.

The electric company uses the meter to keep track of the number of kilowatt-hours used.

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Key ConceptsHow do you calculate electric power?

What factors are used to determine how people pay for electrical energy?

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Skill Check 2.51. The rate at which energy is transformed from

one form to another is known as…

a) power

b) voltage

c) current

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Skill Check 2.52. You can calculate power by…

a) Voltage / Current

b) Kilowatts x Hours

c) Voltage x Current

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Skill Check 2.53. The total amount of energy used by an

appliance is equal to…

a) Voltage / Current

b) Kilowatts x Hours

c) Power x Time

Page 19: Electric Power

Skill Check 2.51. The rate at which energy is transformed from

one form to another is known as…

a) power

b) voltage

c) current

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Skill Check 2.52. You can calculate power by…

a) Voltage / Current

b) Power x Time

c) Voltage x Current

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Skill Check 2.53. The total amount of energy used by an

appliance is equal to…

a) Voltage / Current

b) Power x Time

c) Voltage x Current