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  1. Sankey diagrams - Generating electricity – WJEC

    Sankey diagrams summarise all the energy transfers taking place in a process. Sankey diagrams are drawn to scale - the thicker the line or arrow, the greater the amount of energy involved.

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  4. Energy Transfer Diagrams - Pass My Exams

    An energy transfer diagram or a Sankey diagram is used to show the transfer of energy across a process or a device. It is a flow diagram in which the widths of the arrows show the relative amounts of each type of energy.

  5. Sankey Diagrams Lesson | GCSE Physics CIE Extended Triple

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    How energy flows can be described in a Sankey Diagram. This is one of the most important physics principles in the universe! Energy can move from one place to another, or it can be transferred (or transformed) from one form to another. …

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  10. Sankey Diagrams - astarmathsandphysics.com

    Sankey diagrams show what happens to the energy used during a chemical or physical process. The amount of energy input or used up beach part of the process is represented by a bar with an arrow indicated the direction of the …

  11. GCSE Physics – Sankey diagrams – Primrose Kitten

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  13. Sankey diagrams - Cyberphysics

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  17. What is a Sankey diagram and how do we use it? - MyTutor

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