Plugs and Wires

Cards (24)

  • Where does the majority of electricity in the UK come from?
    From the national grid
  • What is the main supply voltage in the UK?
    230 volts
  • What is the frequency of the alternating current in the UK?
    50 hertz
  • What does plugging an appliance into a socket connect it to?
    The main supply
  • How many wires are in a three core cable?
    Three wires
  • What are the names of the three wires in a three core cable?
    Live wire, neutral wire, earth wire
  • What material are the wires made of?
    Copper
  • Why are the wires coated in insulating plastic?
    For safety
  • What color is the live wire?
    Brown
  • What is the function of the live wire?
    Provides alternating potential difference
  • What color is the neutral wire?
    Blue
  • What does the neutral wire do?
    Completes the circuit by carrying away current
  • What color is the earth wire?
    Striped green and yellow
  • What is the role of the earth wire?
    Stops appliance casing from becoming live
  • Why does the earth wire not normally carry a current?
    It has a potential difference of zero volts
  • What happens if the live wire touches the appliance casing?
    The casing could become live
  • How does the earth wire prevent electric shocks?
    Provides an alternative pathway for current
  • Why does electricity flow from the live wire to the neutral wire?
    Due to the difference in voltage
  • What is the potential difference of the neutral wire?
    Zero volts
  • What happens if a person touches the live wire?
    It causes a large current to flow through them
  • Why is it dangerous to touch plug sockets?
    Live wire has a potential difference
  • What are the functions of the three wires in a plug?
    • Live wire: Provides alternating potential difference
    • Neutral wire: Completes the circuit by carrying away current
    • Earth wire: Stops appliance casing from becoming live
  • What are the safety measures associated with the earth wire?
    • Provides an alternative pathway for current
    • Prevents electric shocks from faulty appliances
    • Ensures appliance casing remains safe to touch
  • What are the potential differences of the wires?
    • Live wire: 230 volts
    • Neutral wire: 0 volts
    • Earth wire: 0 volts