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Glossary P1 Conservation and

dissipation of energy

conservation of energy
energy cannot be created or destroyed
dissipated energy / dissipation of energy
the energy that is not usefully transferred and stored in less useful ways
efficiency
useful energy transferred by a device ÷ total energy supplied to the device
elastic potential energy
energy stored in an elastic object as a result of it being deformed. For example, a stretched spring
Hooke’s Law
the extension of a spring is directly proportional to the force applied, as long as its limit of proportionality is not
exceeded
input energy
energy supplied to a device
power
the energy transformed or transferred per second. The unit of power is the watt (W)
spring constant
force per unit extension of a spring
useful energy
energy transferred to where it is wanted in the way that is wanted
wasted energy
energy that is not usefully transferred
work
the energy transferred by a force. Work done (joules, J) = force (newtons, N) x distance moved in the direction of
the force (metres, m)

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