)Based on the following information, how does a 1000W microwave compare to the stovetop and electric kettles in terms of water-heating efficiency? Calculate both electricity-to-heat and overall efficiency (assuming electricity from a natural gas fired power plant). Please express your answer as a percentage.  -A 1000W microwave takes 120 seconds to boil 8 oz of water. -The boiling point of water is 100°C, and room temperature water is 20°C -The specific heat of water is 4.186 J/gC

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1)Energy Efficiency at Home: ​Suppose you have two kettles – a plug-in electrickettle and a stovetop kettle. The electric kettle uses electricity from a natural gas fired powerplant, while you boil water in your stovetop kettle on a natural gas burner.

a)Based on the following information, which of these kettles demonstrates a higher energy efficiency (i.e., which is more efficient at using energy from fuel to heat water)? Please calculate the efficiencies of each kettle and express answers as percentages. ​

-The natural gas power plant converts chemical energy of the natural gas to electrical energy with 58% efficiency.

-High-voltage power lines from the power plant to your house convey electricity with 92% efficiency.

-The electric kettle converts electrical energy to thermal energy in the water with 85% efficiency (the other 15% heats up the kettle itself).

-The stove burner converts chemical energy of natural gas to thermal energy with 98% efficiency (the other 2% is light).-

The stovetop kettle transfers 35% of the stove’s thermal energy to the water in the kettle.

Electric kettle efficiency: .58*.92*.85= 0.45356 = 45%

Stovetop kettle efficiency: .98*.35=.343= 34%

Electric kettle more efficient

 

b)Based on the following information, how does a 1000W microwave compare to the stovetop and electric kettles in terms of water-heating efficiency? Calculate both electricity-to-heat and overall efficiency (assuming electricity from a natural gas fired power plant). Please express your answer as a percentage. 

-A 1000W microwave takes 120 seconds to boil 8 oz of water.

-The boiling point of water is 100°C, and room temperature water is 20°C

-The specific heat of water is 4.186 J/gC

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Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat that is required to rise a temperature of 1 kg substance by 10C .

The amount of heat is calculated by the formula,

 q = mC∆T

Where,

 q represents heat

 m represents mass

 ∆T represents difference in temperature

 C represents specific heat capacity

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