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Thursday, April 11, 2024

S3: LOL Energy Diagram - Master Template on Scenario 3

Introduction:

Introducing the Master Template to explore Energy Dynamics with the LOL Energy Diagram Simulation. 

Link to Master Template Simulation
Scenario 3 simulation
Link to Joomla






Scenario 3 - Lighting Up A Lamp
Scenario 3 of the LOL Energy Diagram Simulation presents a captivating scenario involving the lighting up of a lamp. As users navigate through this scenario, they are immersed in the dynamic energy dynamics of a circuit with a lamp. The Initial State depicts the circuit with a battery and a lamp that has just been closed, initiating the flow of electricity through the circuit. This state represents a snapshot of the energy distribution within the circuit, with chemical energy stored in the battery and internal energy present within the circuit components. In the final state, the circuit has been left on for several minutes, resulting in the lighting up of the lamp and an increase in temperature. This increase in temperature suggests the generation of heat due to the flow of electricity through the circuit.


To achieve a balanced system and adhere to the principle of energy conservation, users must strategically transfer energy within the LOL Energy Diagram Simulation. In this scenario, energy is transferred out through two mechanisms: propagation of waves due to the light emitted by the lamp and heating due to the infrared radiation generated by the increase in temperature. 

As users interact with the simulation, they must ensure that both the Initial State and the Final State maintain chemical and internal energy, reflecting the continuous nature of energy transformation and conservation. Specifically, the Final State should have less chemical energy than the Initial State, as some of the chemical energy has been converted into other forms such as light and heat. Additionally, there should be more internal energy stored in the Final State compared to the Initial State, indicating the increase in temperature within the circuit.

may not be necessary as Conservation of energy should suffice. Scenario 3 simulation
Link to Joomla

Conclusion:
Through Scenario 3 of the LOL Energy Diagram Simulation, users gain valuable insights into the intricate energy transfer and transformation processes involved in lighting up a lamp. By engaging with this scenario, users not only deepen their understanding of energy principles but also develop critical thinking skills as they apply these concepts to real-world electrical circuits.

Links to different versions & scenarios using the LOL Energy Diagram.
Finalised Master Template
- Original Reference Version
Kosong Version
⁎ Other Blog Scenarios using Master Template
- Scenario 1 (A Moving Toy Car)
- Scenario 2 (Charging a Power Bank)
- Scenario 3 (Lighting Up A Lamp) link
- Scenario 4 (Sitting On A Swing)
- Scenario 5 (Cooling A Hot Cup of Tea)
- Scenario 6 (A Falling Stone)
- Scenario 7 (Lighting Up A Lamp)
- Scenario 8 (Radioactive Decay)
- Scenario 9 (Bungee Jumping)
- Scenario 10 (Releasing An Arrow)
- Scenario 11 (Hammering A Nail)
- Scenario 12 (Raising A Load)

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