2.5.1 Structure and Function

    Cards (47)

    • What is the primary purpose of the National Grid?
      Distribute electricity
    • Transformers are used in the National Grid to increase voltage for transmission and decrease it for local distribution.
      True
    • What are the typical voltage levels of high-voltage transmission lines in the National Grid?
      275 kV or 400 kV
    • High-voltage transmission allows efficient transport of electricity over large distances.

      True
    • Steps in the use of transformers in the National Grid:
      1️⃣ Step-up transformers increase voltage from power stations
      2️⃣ High-voltage transmission lines carry electricity over long distances
      3️⃣ Step-down transformers decrease voltage for local use
    • What type of transformer increases voltage in the National Grid?
      Step-up transformer
    • Match the voltage level in the National Grid with its purpose:
      275 kV to 400 kV ↔️ Long-distance transmission
      11 kV to 33 kV ↔️ Distribution to substations
      230 V ↔️ Supply to homes and businesses
    • Transformers ensure reliable electricity supply by regulating voltage levels across the National Grid.

      True
    • Power stations in the National Grid are often located far from population centers
    • What is the primary function of transformers in the National Grid?
      Change voltage levels
    • Step-up transformers in the National Grid increase voltage to minimize energy losses
    • In a step-up transformer, the secondary coil has fewer turns than the primary coil.
      False
    • Step-down transformers reduce voltage from high-voltage lines to local distribution networks
    • Distribution voltage in the National Grid ranges from 11 kV to 33 kV to supply electricity to city substations
    • Substations use transformers to step down high-voltage electricity to 230 V for local use.

      True
    • High-voltage transmission reduces energy loss by lowering the electrical current
    • What is the function of a step-up transformer in the National Grid?
      Increase voltage for transmission
    • Where are power stations often located in the National Grid?
      Far from population centers
    • Transformers in the National Grid are used to change the voltage of electricity.
      True
    • Step-down transformers reduce voltage from high to low
    • Why is low voltage (230 V) used to supply homes and businesses?
      It is safe for direct use
    • High-voltage transmission reduces energy loss by lowering the current in the lines.

      True
    • What is the primary role of backup systems in the National Grid?
      Supply electricity in emergencies
    • Monitoring and control systems in the National Grid track electricity flow in real-time.

      True
    • The National Grid operates at high voltage to reduce energy loss
    • Match the component of the National Grid with its description:
      Power Stations ↔️ Generate electricity far from cities
      High-Voltage Transmission Lines ↔️ Carry electricity long distances
      Transformers ↔️ Change voltage levels
    • Local distribution networks deliver electricity to homes and businesses at 230 volts.
    • What are transformers used for in the National Grid?
      Change voltage levels
    • What type of transformer decreases voltage in the National Grid?
      Step-down transformer
    • High-voltage transmission reduces current and energy loss in the National Grid.

      True
    • Transformers in the National Grid increase voltage for transmission and decrease voltage for local distribution.
    • What is the purpose of high-voltage transmission in the National Grid?
      Efficient transport of electricity
    • High-voltage transmission lines in the National Grid operate at voltages of 275 kV or 400 kV.

      True
    • Steps involved in the operation of a transformer
      1️⃣ AC electricity enters primary coil
      2️⃣ Magnetic field is created in iron core
      3️⃣ Secondary coil generates output voltage
    • Match the transformer type with its function in the National Grid:
      Step-up transformer ↔️ Increases voltage from power stations
      Step-down transformer ↔️ Decreases voltage for local use
    • What type of electricity is used in the National Grid?
      Alternating current (AC)
    • What is the purpose of high voltage (275 kV to 400 kV) in the National Grid?
      Transporting electricity long distances
    • Why is low voltage (230 V) used for homes and businesses in the National Grid?
      Safe for direct use
    • What is the voltage level of high-voltage electricity in substations?
      275 kV to 400 kV
    • Without high-voltage transmission, supplying electricity to remote areas would be impractical due to significant energy loss.
      True