the national grid Flashcards

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The National Grid:

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-a system of high voltage cables and transformers linking power stations to consumers

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What is the national grid used to do?

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electrical power is transferred from power stations to consumers using the National Grid

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What are step-up transformers used to do?

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-step-up transformers are used to increase the potential difference from the power station to the transmission cables

-less energy is lost in the power cables when the potential difference is high

-as the power is constant (P = IV) current decreases so less energy is lost

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Why are step-up transformers used?

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-energy is always lost in the power cables due to the resistance of the wire

-can reduce this energy loss by building power stations near homes - but people don’t want to live near power cables

-step-up transformers are used to increase the potential difference from the power station to the transmission cables - less energy is lot in the power cables when the potential difference is high

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What are step-down transformers used to do?

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-step-down transformers are used to decrease, to a much lower value, the potential difference for domestic use

-National Grid to consumers

-for consumer safety

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Why is the National Grid an efficient way to transfer energy?

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-a low resistance and a low current mean that the transmission wires will not heat up as much

-as a result, most of the power is delivered to the consumer, and not lost through the wires

-The National Grid has very high powers, meaning very high currents and voltages

-high potential difference means low current (less energy dissipated) for the same power

-during transport, we can boost the voltage very high and make the current very low, but still maintain the same power

  • increases efficiency of power transmission
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