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Student Exploration: Household Energy Usage
Vocabulary:
current, energy consumption, fluorescent lamp, halogen lamp, incandescent lamp,
lumen, usage, voltage, wattage
Prior Knowledge Questions
(Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo
.)
1.
Think about all the electrical appliances in your house. Which ones do you think use the
most energy per second? The heating, cooling machines because they are always turning
on.
2.
Now think about how much each of these appliances is used. Which appliances do you think
use the most energy each month? _____________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
Gizmo Warm-up
The
Household Energy Usage
Gizmo allows you to
compare the energy used by different appliances in the
home. On the BEDROOM tab, click the laptop computer.
1.
Voltage
(
V
) is a measure of how much electrical
energy is in a circuit. Most household circuits operate
at 120 volts (120 V).
Is this true of the computer? ___________________
2.
Current
(
I
) is a measure of the amount of electrical charge that passes through the circuit
each second. Current is measured in amperes (A).
How much current does the computer use? ______________________________________
3.
Wattage
(
W
) is the energy that is used by a device each second. It is equal to current
multiplied by voltage (
W = I
×
V
). Wattage is measured in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW).
A.
What is the wattage of the computer? _____________________________________
B.
Click on the other objects. Which has the highest wattage? ____________________
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Activity A:
Comparing light
bulbs
Get the Gizmo ready
:
Click
Reset all appliances
.
Check that the BEDROOM tab is chosen.
Introduction:
Three types of light bulbs can be found in a typical household:
Traditional light bulbs are
incandescent lamps
. In this bulb, an electric current passes
through a thin tungsten filament. The filament heats up and glows, emitting light.
In a
halogen lamp
, the filament is encased in a glass capsule containing pressurized
gas. This allows the filament to be heated to higher temperatures and emit brighter light.
In a
fluorescent lamp
, an electrical current passes through a gas inside a phosphor-
coated tube. The gas emits ultraviolet radiation, which causes the phosphor to glow.
Question: Which kind of light bulb uses the least amount of energy?
1.
Form hypothesis
: Which of the three types of lamps do you think is the most efficient?
_________________________________________________________________________
2.
Gather data
: On the BEDROOM tab, click on the
Incandescent light
on the desk, and the
Halogen lamp
to the right of the bed. Record the wattage of each. Then select the
KITCHEN tab and record the wattage of the overhead
Fluorescent lamp
.
Incandescent lamp: ________
Halogen lamp: ________
Fluorescent lamp: ________
3.
Summarize
: Which lamp uses the most energy? ______________ Least? ______________
4.
Analyze
: To gauge the efficiency of a light bulb, it is also important to consider how much
light it produces. Light intensity is measured in
lumens
(lm). A lumen is equal to the light
produced by a single candle. The lumens produced by each type of light are listed below.
To compare the efficiency of each bulb, calculate how many lumens each bulb produces per
watt. To do this, divide the number of lumens by the wattage for each lamp. Include all units.
Lamp
Lumens
(lm)
Wattage
(W)
Lumens per watt
(lm/W)
Incandescent
800 lm
Halogen
6,000 lm
Fluorescent
2,000 lm
A.
Which lamp produces light most efficiently? ________________________________
B.
Which lamp is the least efficient? ________________________________________
(Activity A continued on next page)
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Activity A (continued from previous page)
5.
Investigate
: Use the Gizmo to estimate the cost of an incandescent lamp:
A.
Select the BEDROOM tab on the left and the USAGE tab on the right. The
usage
of
an electrical appliance is the average number of hours it is turned on each day.
Select the
Incandescent light
, and set the
Appliance usage
to 4 hours 0 minutes.
B.
Energy consumption
is the total amount of energy used in a given time period. It is
found by multiplying the
usage
by the
wattage
. Energy consumption is measured in
kilowatt-hours (kWh).
What is the daily energy consumption of the incandescent lamp? ____________
C.
Choose the COST tab and check that
1 day
is selected. Set the
Cost of electricity
to 10.0 ¢/kWh. The daily cost is equal to the daily consumption (in kilowatt-hours)
multiplied by the cost per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh).
What is the daily cost of an incandescent lamp? _____________________________
D. Select
1 month (30 days)
. What is the monthly cost of this lamp? _______________
E.
Select
1 year (365 days)
. What is the yearly cost of this lamp? _________________
6.
Calculate
: Click
Reset all appliances
, and select the
Halogen lamp
in the bedroom. Find
the daily energy consumption, daily cost, monthly cost, and yearly cost of a halogen lamp.
Keep the
Appliance usage
set to 4 hours and the
Cost of electricity
set to 10.0 ¢/kWh.
Daily energy consumption: ____________
Daily cost of halogen lamp: ____________
Monthly cost of halogen lamp: ____________
Yearly cost of halogen lamp: ____________
7.
Calculate
: Click
Reset all appliances
. Use the same procedure to find the daily energy
consumption, daily cost, monthly cost, and yearly cost of the fluorescent lamp in the kitchen.
Use the same usage and cost of electricity values.
Daily energy consumption: _________
Daily cost of fluorescent lamp: _________
Monthly cost of fluorescent lamp: _________
Yearly cost of fluorescent lamp: _________
8.
Apply
: Suppose a family replaces ten 60-watt incandescent bulbs with ten 30-watt
fluorescent lamps. If each light was used for 4 hours per day and the cost of electricity was
10.0 ¢/kWh, how much money would they save in a year? Explain your answer.
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
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Activity B:
Your energy bill
Get the Gizmo ready
:
Click
Reset all appliances
.
Question: How much energy does your household consume?
1.
Observe
: In the Gizmo, go through the house, clicking on the different electrical appliances.
Which appliances have the highest wattages? ____________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
2.
Form hypothesis
: Which household appliances do you think use the most energy in a day?
_________________________________________________________________________
3.
Gather data
: Choose the USAGE tab. Select each appliance that is used in your house, and
estimate its daily usage. (For appliances you use less frequently, such as the clothes dryer,
think about how much it is used in a week, and then divide by seven.) Water heaters are on
about five hours per day, and refrigerators are on about eight hours per day.
Record wattages, your daily usage estimates, and daily energy consumptions for your
household in the tables below. Include units.
Room
Appliance
Wattage
(kW)
Daily usage
(h)
Daily consumption
(kWh)
Bedroom
Incandescent light
0.06kW
4h
0.24kWh
Printer
0.3kW
0.02h
0.006kWh
Computer
0.108kW
6h
0.648kWh
Hair dryer
1.584kW
0h
0kWh
Electric blanket
0.132kW
0h
0kWh
Small fan
0.024kW
0h
0kWh
Halogen lamp
0.3kW
0.25h
0.075kWh
Living
room
Television set
0.3kW
3h
0.9kWh
Paddle fan
0.048
0h
0 kWh
Air conditioner
0.9
0h
0 kWh
Large lamp
0.15kW
1h
0.15 kWh
Stereo system
0.15kW
0h
0 kWh
Reading light
0.06kW
1h
0.06 kWh
(Activity B continued on next page)
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Activity B (continued from previous page)
Room
Appliance
Wattage
(kW)
Daily usage
(h)
Daily consumption
(kWh)
Kitchen
Refrigerator
0.33kW
24h
7.92 kWh
Electric stove
4.95 kW
0h
0 kWh
Microwave oven
1.2 kW
0h
0 kWh
Fluorescent light
0.03 kW
5h
015 kWh
Dishwasher
1.29 kW
1h
1.29 kWh
Coffee maker
0.66 kW
0.25h
0.165 kWh
Toaster
0.78 kW
0.25h
0.195 kWh
Kettle
1.5 kW
2h
3 kWh
Laundry
room
Dryer
4.51 kW
0.25h
1.1275 kWh
Washer
0.63 kW
0.25h
0.1575 kWh
Iron
1.02 kW
0h
0 kWh
Water heater
2.97 kW
10h
29.7 kWh
4.
Analyze
: Select the CONSUMPTION tab. The table lists the energy consumed by each
appliance in a day. The
Total daily energy consumption
is reported below the table.
A.
What is the total daily energy consumption for your house? ____________________
B.
Which appliances are the biggest “energy hogs” in your house? ________________
___________________________________________________________________
5.
Apply
: Now click the COST tab. If you know the current price of energy per kilowatt-hour,
use that. Otherwise use 10.0 ¢/kWh. Set the
Cost of electricity
now.
What
Cost of electricity
value did you decide to use? _____________________________
6.
Calculate
: Select
1 day
,
1 month (30 days)
, and then
1 year (365 days)
. Record your
household energy cost for each time interval below.
1 day: ___________
1 month: ___________
1 year: ___________
7.
Think and discuss
: What strategies can you use to reduce your electricity bill? How much
money could you save? Write your answers on the back of this sheet or on a separate sheet
of paper. If possible, discuss your ideas with your classmates and teacher.
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