It's the electric power that is lost to heat.
If 60 Joules of mechanical energy is transformed to thermal energy without losses, the heat produced will be the equivalent of 60 Joules which is 14.3 calories (4.2 Joules per calorie)
Energy in some form must be expended, if the machine is 100 percent efficient the work done in Joules will equal the energy input in Joules, but of course machines are never 100 percent efficient, there are always some losses.
joules are the amount of energy
A calorie is about 4.2 joules, therefore a kilocalorie is about 4200 joules. You can multiply by this number.
10 JoulesConservation of energy, assuming there are no other losses in the system, and 20 Joules are introduced by compression, and 10 Joules are removed by heat transfer, the remaining 10 Joules must be absorbed as increased thermal energy of the gas.
Heat losses from the boiler flue, turbines, etc. Losses in the alternators - it takes an appreciable power simply to rotate them at generating speed without any load. 50% efficiency is probably quite good!
outlet ports are smaller to reduce the exhaust losses
If 60 Joules of mechanical energy is transformed to thermal energy without losses, the heat produced will be the equivalent of 60 Joules which is 14.3 calories (4.2 Joules per calorie)
In IC engine, the inlet valve is always larger in diameter as compared to exhaust by 20-35 % in dia. to improve the volumetric efficiency and to achieve good power and performance even at high speed by overcoming the blow losses.
The IC code is on the actual IC, you can find out its details by searching the IC code on Google.
56 kilo joules = 56,000 joules
To convert from kilo joules to joules you have divide by 1000 as 1 kilo joule is equal to 1000 joules. E.g. 2 kilo joules equals 2000 joules.
Energy in some form must be expended, if the machine is 100 percent efficient the work done in Joules will equal the energy input in Joules, but of course machines are never 100 percent efficient, there are always some losses.
ic made from bjt is known as bipolar ic
op amp linear ic 7805 non linear ic
A petajoule is 1015 joules (Quadrillion joules)
The letters "IC" pronounced properly can say "icy" meaning very cold.