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4.2 Electricity
Domestic electricity
The National Grid: Electricity: Physics: GCSE (9:1)
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National Grid
A system of
cables
and
transformers
linking
power stations
to
consumers
What the National Grid does
Connects power stations
to
homes
,
workplaces
and
public buildings
all around the
country
Transformer
An electrical device that changes the potential difference of an alternating current
Structure of a transformer
Two coils
of
wire wrapped
around a
magnetic core
Step-up transformer
A transformer used to
increase
the
potential difference
from the
power station
to the
transmission cables
Step-down
transformer
A transformer used to
decrease
the
potential difference
to a much
lower
value for
domestic
use
Generator
A device found in power stations that transfers
kinetic
energy to
electrical
energy
Transmission lines
Cables used to carry electricity
long distances
via the
National Grid
Energy dissipated by
transmission lines
wasted energy transferred to the
surroundings
due to an
electric current
flowing through the
cables
and causing them to get
hotter
P = I²R
The equation linking
power
(
dissipated
),
current
and
resistance
How to reduce the energy dissipated from transmission lines
1)
thick cables
which have a
low resistance2
)
high potential difference
to
reduce
the
current
passing through them
25,000
V
The
potential difference
of the
electricity
produced in
power stations
400
,
000 V
The potential difference that electricity is stepped to before it is transmitted across the country
230 V
The
potential difference
that
electricity
is
stepped down
to before it is
delivered
to
houses