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physics paper 1
fuse and earthing
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What is a common problem when dealing with electricity?
Sudden increases in
current
, called
surges
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What can cause surges in a circuit?
Changes in the circuit or
faults
in appliances
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What are the potential dangers of electrical surges?
They can cause
fires
or electric shocks
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What safety precautions can reduce electrical risks?
Fuses
Circuit breakers
Earth wires
Double insulation
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How do fuses and circuit breakers function similarly?
Both break the circuit when
current
is too high
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What is a fuse made of?
A very
thin
piece of
wire
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What happens to a fuse during a surge?
It melts and breaks the
circuit
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How are fuses packaged in real life?
In little
cases
with thin
wire
inside
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What is the purpose of different fuse ratings?
To break the circuit at
specific current levels
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If an appliance normally uses 3 amps, which fuse could you use?
A
5 amp
fuse
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What is a downside of using fuses?
They are permanently broken after a
surge
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How do circuit breakers differ from fuses?
They can be
reset
instead of replaced
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What is a disadvantage of circuit breakers?
They are more expensive than
fuses
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How can a loose live wire cause harm?
It can touch the casing and cause
shocks
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What is the purpose of earthing in electrical appliances?
To provide an alternative pathway for
current
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How does double insulation prevent electric shocks?
It covers the appliance in
non-conductive
plastic
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What type of wire does a double insulated appliance have?
Live
and
neutral
wires only
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What are the key features of fuses and circuit breakers?
Fuses:
Melt to break the circuit
Permanently damaged after use
Simple and cheap
Circuit Breakers:
Trip
to break the circuit
Can be
reset
More expensive than fuses
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