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Sankey diagram

Sankey diagram of a child on a slide

Sankey diagrams summarise all the taking place in a process.

The thicker the line or arrow, the greater the amount of energy involved.

This Sankey diagram for an electric lamp shows that most of the electrical energy is transferred as heat energy rather than light energy.

100 joules of electrical energy is converted to 10 joules of light energy and 90 joules of heat energy
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Sankey diagram for a filament lamp

The Principle of Conservation of Energy

In the above Sankey diagram, note that 100 J of electrical energy is supplied to the lamp.

Of this, 10 J is transferred to the surroundings as useful light energy.

The remainder, 90 J (100 J 鈥 10 J) is transferred to the surroundings as wasted heat energy.

The energy transfer to light energy is the useful transfer.

The rest is 鈥榳asted鈥.

It is eventually transferred to the surroundings, making them warmer.

This 鈥榳asted鈥 energy eventually becomes so spread out that it becomes very difficult to do anything useful with it.

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