Transformações de energia no ar condicionado e no microondas | Parte II
Summary
TLDRIn this lesson, we explore the energy transformations in common household appliances: air conditioners and microwave ovens. The air conditioner, invented by Willis Carrier in 1902, works by using a refrigerant (R-22) to cool and dehumidify the air through a cycle of evaporation and compression. Split models are more energy-efficient than window units. The microwave oven uses electromagnetic waves to heat food by exciting water molecules, without heating the container. The lesson highlights the conversion of electrical energy into mechanical and electromagnetic energy, emphasizing their importance in energy efficiency and everyday use.
Takeaways
- 😀 The air conditioner was invented in 1902 by Willis Carrier, and it was the first device to mechanically control both temperature and humidity.
- 😀 Air conditioners use a refrigerant called R-22, which absorbs heat from the air, evaporates, and then undergoes compression to release heat outside.
- 😀 The cooling cycle of an air conditioner involves the refrigerant transitioning from liquid to gas, then being compressed and condensed back into liquid to cool the indoor air.
- 😀 Energy efficiency of air conditioners has improved over time, with split models being 40% more energy-efficient than window units.
- 😀 The cooling capacity of an air conditioner is measured in BTUs (British Thermal Units), which indicate the amount of energy required to raise or lower the temperature of the air.
- 😀 The Inmetro website provides information about the energy efficiency of various air conditioner models to help consumers make informed decisions.
- 😀 For a 10-square-meter room, an air conditioner typically requires 7,500 BTUs to maintain optimal cooling.
- 😀 Microwave ovens use electromagnetic waves at 2,450 MHz to heat food by causing water molecules to vibrate, generating heat within the food.
- 😀 Unlike conventional ovens, microwave ovens heat food from the inside out by exciting the water molecules in the food, not by applying heat to the surface.
- 😀 Microwave ovens are ineffective at heating dry foods or containers made of metal, as metal reflects the microwaves, preventing them from reaching the food.
- 😀 The energy transformation in a microwave involves converting electrical energy into electromagnetic energy, which heats the food efficiently by affecting water molecules inside.
Q & A
Who invented the air conditioner and in what year?
-The air conditioner was invented by American engineer Willis Carrier in 1902.
What is the main function of the air conditioner?
-The air conditioner works by mechanically conditioning the air, which involves controlling both the temperature and humidity of an environment.
How does the refrigerant work in an air conditioning system?
-The refrigerant, a mixture of chlorine, fluorine, and carbon known as 'R-22', absorbs heat from the air, evaporates at 7°C, and then goes through a cycle of compression, heating, and condensation, releasing the heat to the external environment.
What is the difference between window and split air conditioner models?
-Split air conditioners are generally more energy-efficient, consuming around 40% less energy than compact window units, and they offer better performance and efficiency.
What does the term 'BTU' stand for and why is it important in selecting an air conditioner?
-'BTU' stands for British Thermal Unit, which measures the energy needed to raise the temperature of a given amount of air. It's important when selecting an air conditioner because it helps determine the unit’s cooling capacity.
What is the role of the condenser in an air conditioner?
-The condenser’s role is to release the heat absorbed by the refrigerant during the compression process. The refrigerant gas is cooled down and condensed into a liquid in the condenser, which is located outside the unit.
What is the purpose of the valve in an air conditioning system?
-The valve reduces the pressure of the refrigerant, causing it to return to its liquid state, which then restarts the cooling cycle.
How does a microwave oven heat food?
-A microwave oven uses electromagnetic waves at a frequency of 2,450 MHz to cause water molecules in food to vibrate, generating heat through friction, which cooks the food from the inside out.
Why can't metal containers be used in microwave ovens?
-Metal containers reflect microwaves, preventing the waves from reaching the food, which would stop the cooking process and can even damage the microwave oven.
What is the key difference between how a microwave and a conventional oven cook food?
-Unlike a conventional oven, which heats food from the outside in, a microwave heats food by directly interacting with the water molecules inside the food, allowing it to cook from within.
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