1.7.4

Power

Cambridge IGCSE Physics (0625)  · Unit 1: Motion, forces and energy  · 2 flashcards

Power is topic 1.7.4 in the Cambridge IGCSE Physics (0625) syllabus , positioned in Unit 1 — Motion, forces and energy , alongside Physical quantities and measurement techniques, Motion and Mass and weight.

This topic is examined in Paper 1 (multiple-choice) and Papers 3/4 (theory), plus Paper 5 or Paper 6 (practical / alternative to practical).

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  1. Define Define power as work done per unit time and also as energy transferred per unit time; recall and use the equations
Key Concept Flip

An electric motor lifts a 2.0 kg mass vertically by 0.50 m in 1.0 s at a constant speed. Calculate the power output of the motor.

Answer Flip

Power = Work Done / Time
Work Done = Force x Distance = Weight x Distance
Weight = mass x g = 2.0 kg x 9.8 N/kg = 19.6 N
Work Done = 19.6 N x 0.50 m = 9.8 J
Power = 9.8 J / 1.0 s = 9.8 W

Therefore, the power output of the motor is 9.8 Watts. Power is the rate at which work is done.

Key Concept Flip

A light bulb is rated at 60 W. State what this means in terms of energy transfer.

Answer Flip

A 60W light bulb transfers 60 Joules of electrical energy to light and heat energy every second. Power is the rate of energy transfer, so a higher wattage means more energy is transferred per second.

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