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Unit 2: Electricity
2.3 Domestic Uses and Safety
2.3.2 Mains Electricity
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Which type of current is less efficient for long-distance transmission?
Direct current (DC)
The voltage of direct current alternates between positive and negative.
False
Alternating current is more efficient for long-distance
transmission
Direct current changes direction periodically.
False
The neutral wire in a mains plug is colored
blue
The live wire carries the alternating current
voltage
from the source.
True
The three main wires in a mains electrical system are live, neutral, and
earth
wires.
True
The neutral wire returns the current to the
power source
, completing the circuit.
True
What type of current is mains electricity in the UK?
Alternating current (AC)
The frequency of mains electricity in the UK is
50 hertz
Direct current flows in one
direction
only.
True
The UK mains voltage is
230 volts
What are common sources of direct current?
Batteries, solar cells
What is the voltage of AC mains electricity in the UK?
230 volts
Order the pins of a mains plug according to their color and function:
1️⃣ Live (Brown) - Carries AC voltage
2️⃣ Neutral (Blue) - Completes the circuit
3️⃣ Earth (Green and Yellow) - Provides a safety path
What is the purpose of the earth pin in a mains plug?
Prevents electric shock
The neutral wire returns the current to the power
source
The earth pin is a safety feature that connects the appliance to the
ground
The live wire carries the
voltage
Match the wire with its function:
Live Wire ↔️ Carries voltage to appliance
Neutral Wire ↔️ Completes the circuit
Earth Wire ↔️ Provides path to ground
Mains electricity in the UK is an alternating current (AC) supply, unlike direct current (DC) which flows in one
direction
DC
electricity flows in a constant direction.
True
In AC electricity, the voltage alternates between positive and
negative
Why is AC electricity preferred for long-distance transmission?
Can be stepped up/down
The live wire carries electricity from the power source to the
appliance
Steps to ensure safety when using electrical appliances
1️⃣ Regular maintenance of appliances
2️⃣ Avoid overloading circuits
3️⃣ Ensure earth wires are connected
4️⃣ Keep devices away from water
Match the electrical component with its symbol and description:
Resistor ↔️ Restricts current, dissipates heat
Capacitor ↔️ Stores electrical energy
Inductor ↔️ Stores energy in magnetic field
Why is understanding electrical symbols crucial in domestic circuit diagrams?
For reading and interpreting plans
A capacitor stores electrical energy in a magnetic field.
False
In a series circuit, components form a single path for the
current
Mains electricity in the UK is an alternating current with a frequency of
50
hertz.
What is the voltage of UK mains electricity?
230 volts
The live pin in a mains plug is colored blue.
False
Match the pin color with its function:
Brown ↔️ Live
Blue ↔️ Neutral
Green and Yellow ↔️ Earth
What is the primary function of the live wire in a mains electrical system?
Carries AC voltage
The earth wire provides a safe path for current during a
fault
.
True
Match the electrical component with its description:
Resistor ↔️ Restricts current flow
Capacitor ↔️ Stores energy in electric field
Inductor ↔️ Stores energy in magnetic field
Switch ↔️ Controls current flow
In a parallel circuit, voltage is divided across all components.
False
What happens to a fuse when the current exceeds a safe level?
The wire melts
Order the features of RCDs, fuses, and circuit breakers based on their operation:
1️⃣ RCD detects current imbalance
2️⃣ Fuse melts to break circuit
3️⃣ Circuit breaker switches off and can be reset
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