8.1 Energy Sources
8.1 Energy Sources
8.1 Energy Sources
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after passing through the blades. What is the maximum possible
efficiency of the generator?
A. 1
27
B. 8
27
C. 19
27
D. 26
27
[1]
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3. [Maximum mark: 1] 22M.1.SL.TZ2.30
The Sankey diagrams for a filament lamp and for an LED bulb are shown
below.
What is the efficiency of the filament lamp and the LED bulb?
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4. [Maximum mark: 1] 21N.1.SL.TZ0.28
A fuel has mass density ρ and energy density u. What mass of the fuel has to
be burned to release thermal energy E ?
ρE
A. u
B. uE
ρu
C. E
D. ρuE [1]
5. [Maximum mark: 1] 21N.1.SL.TZ0.29
The Sankey diagram shows the energy transfers in a nuclear power station.
A. 500 MW
B. 1000 MW
C. 1500 MW
[1]
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A. Nuclear
B. Solar
C. Fossil fuel
D. Wind [1]
12. [Maximum mark: 1] 19M.1.SL.TZ2.28
A neutron collides head-on with a stationary atom in the moderator of a
nuclear power station. The kinetic energy of the neutron changes as a result.
There is also a change in the probability that this neutron can cause nuclear
fission.
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13. [Maximum mark: 1] 19M.1.SL.TZ2.29
Three methods for the production of electrical energy are
I. wind turbine
A. I and II only
A. S
B. 3S
C. 5S
D. 4S
3
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B. 1
A. I and II only
A. v
B. v
√8
C. v
D. 3
v
[1]
√2
19. [Maximum mark: 1] 17N.1.SL.TZ0.26
Which of the energy sources are classified as renewable and non-
renewable?
[1]
A. mass
B. volume
C. mass
volume
D. volume
mass
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21. [Maximum mark: 1] 17M.1.SL.TZ1.28
The following are energy sources.
A. I and II only
B. absorb neutrons.
A. 0.3
B. 0.4
C. 0.6
D. 0.7 [1]
A. Wind turbine
B. Jet Engine
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