What does power input mean?
Tick (✓) one box - AQA - GCSE Physics - Question 9 - 2019 - Paper 1
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What does power input mean?
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The charge transferred each second by the bulb.
The current through the bulb.
The energy transferred each second to the... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:What does power input mean?
Tick (✓) one box - AQA - GCSE Physics - Question 9 - 2019 - Paper 1
Step 1
What does power input mean? Tick (✓) one box.
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The energy transferred each second to the bulb.
Step 2
Write down the equation which links current, potential difference and power.
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The equation that links these quantities is:
P=VimesI
where P is power, V is potential difference, and I is current.
Step 3
Calculate the current in the light bulb.
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Given:
Power input (P) = 40 W
Potential difference (V) = 230 V
Using the formula:
P=VimesI
Rearranging gives:
I=VP
Now substituting the values:
I=230extV40extW=0.1739extA
The current in the light bulb is approximately 0.17 A.
Step 4
Write down the equation which links efficiency, total power input and useful power output.
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The equation is:
Efficiency=Total Power InputUseful Power Output
Step 5
Calculate the value of X in Table 3.
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Assuming X represents the useful power output, using the efficiency of 0.30:
Useful Power Output=0.30×9.0 W=2.7extW
So, X=2.7 W.
Step 6
Suggest why.
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Light bulbs should also be labelled with the rate at which they emit visible light to inform consumers about their brightness. This helps consumers choose bulbs based on effectiveness for lighting purposes, as well as energy efficiency, thus allowing them to be more informed about potential energy waste.