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A kettle transfers 1,500 J of energy, 1,200 J to a thermal energy store and 300 J to a vibrational energy store (sound).  How efficient is the kettle?               ​

User Niko Lang
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Answer:


\eta = 0.8 = 80\%

Step-by-step explanation:

Efficency of a machine is defined as the ratio of "useful" energy over the total energy imput in it. In this case a kettle wants to heat water, so thermal energy is what we need; if we wanted to build some kind of music instrument, we would be looking at the energy generating vibrations.


\eta = (1200J)/(1500J) = 0.8

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