The National Grid: Electricity: Physics: GCSE (9:1)

Cards (14)

  • 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