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What is the frequency of UK mains electricity?
50 Hz
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What is the voltage of UK mains electricity?
Around
230 V
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What are the two types of electricity supply?
Alternating Current
(
AC
)
Constantly changes direction
Produced by alternating voltage
Used in mains supply
Direct Current
(DC)
Always flows in the same direction
Produced by direct voltage
Supplied by
batteries
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What type of current is used in mains supply?
Alternating Current
(AC)
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What is the purpose of the brown wire in a three-core cable?
Provides
alternating potential difference
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What does the blue wire in a three-core cable do?
Completes the
circuit
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What is the function of the green and yellow wire in a three-core cable?
Stops appliance casing becoming
live
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What potential difference is associated with the brown wire?
230 V
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What happens when there is a connection between the live wire and the earth?
It can be
dangerous
and cause a fire
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What can electric shocks cause?
Injury
or even
death
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Is there a risk of electric shock even when a plug socket is turned off?
Yes
,
there is still danger
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What is the large potential difference produced across the body during an electric shock?
230 V
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When does current flow through the earth wire?
When there’s a
fault
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How does alternating current (AC) differ from direct current (DC)?
AC changes direction;
DC
flows one way
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If a device is connected to a live wire, what is the risk if the insulation is damaged?
It can cause
electric shock
or
fire
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