physics 5 Flashcards

(16 cards)

1
Q

Why is the current provided by a cell called a direct
current (d.c.)?

A

only flows in one direction

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2
Q

What is an alternating current (a.c.)?

A

current that repeatedly reverses direction

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3
Q

What kind of current is supplied by mains electricity?

A

alternating current

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4
Q

What is the frequency and voltage of mains
electricity?

A
  • 50Hz
  • 230V
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5
Q

What colours are the live, neutral , and earth wires
in a three-core cable?

A
  • live = brown
  • neutral = blue
  • earth = green and yellow
    stripes
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6
Q

What is the function of the live wire in a three-core
cable?

A

carries the alternating potential difference from the
supply

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7
Q

What is the function of the** neutral wire** in a
three-core cable?

A

completes the circuit

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8
Q

What is the function of the earth wire in a
three-core cable?

A

safety wire to stop the appliance becoming live

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9
Q

When is there a current in the earth wire?

A

when there is a fault

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10
Q

Why is the live wire dangerous?

A

provides a large p.d. that would
cause a large current to flow
through a person if they touched it

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11
Q

What is the National Grid?

A

nationwide network of cables and transformers that link power stations to customers

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12
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What are step-up transformers used for in the National Grid?

A

increase the p.d. from the power station to the transmission cables

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13
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What are step-down transformers used for in the National Grid?

A

decrease the p.d. from the transmission cables to the
mains supply in buildings so that it is safe to use

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14
Q

How does having a large p.d in
the transmission cables benefit the National
Grid?

A
  • High potential difference means low current (less energy dissipated) for the same power. Low potential difference means high current (more energy dissipated) for the same power.
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15
Q

What two things does energy transfer to an appliance depend on?

A
  • power of appliance
  • time it is switched on for
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16
Q

What are the units for power, current, potential
difference
, and resistance?

A
  • power -> watts (W)
  • current -> amps (A)
  • p.d -> volts (V)
  • resistance -> ohms (Ω)