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Topic 13: Electromagnetic Induction
13.3 The National Grid
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What is the primary purpose of the National Grid?
Transmit electricity
Step-up transformers increase voltage for
efficient
transmission.
True
Order the voltage levels in the National Grid from highest to lowest.
1️⃣ High voltage
2️⃣ Medium voltage
3️⃣ Low voltage
High voltage minimizes energy loss during long-distance
transmission
Step-up transformers increase voltage for efficient transmission.
True
Why is high voltage used for long-distance electricity transmission?
Minimizes energy loss
What is the primary function of step-down transformers?
Reduce voltage
What are the two types of transformers in the National Grid?
Step-up and step-down
Why is high voltage preferred for long-distance electricity transmission?
Low energy loss
Where is electricity generated in the National Grid?
Power stations
High voltage reduces energy loss during long-distance
travel
Match the components of the National Grid with their functions:
Power Stations ↔️ Generate electricity
Step-up Transformers ↔️ Increase voltage
Step-down Transformers ↔️ Reduce voltage
Transmission Lines ↔️ Carry electricity
Power stations generate electricity at
medium
voltage.
Match the component with its function:
Power Stations ↔️ Generate electricity
Step-up Transformers ↔️ Increase voltage for transmission
Transmission Lines ↔️ Carry electricity over long distances
Step-down Transformers ↔️ Reduce voltage for distribution
Step-up transformers increase voltage for
efficient
transmission.
True
Step-up transformers reduce energy loss by minimizing
current
and heat.
True
Transformers transform voltage levels to ensure minimal energy
loss
.
What is the purpose of earthing in the National Grid?
Direct fault currents safely
The National Grid ensures a reliable and efficient electricity
supply
What type of voltage do step-down transformers produce?
Low
High voltage is used in the
National Grid
to reduce energy loss.
True
What is the purpose of the National Grid?
Transmit electricity
Steps of electricity transmission in the National Grid
1️⃣ Power stations generate electricity
2️⃣ Step-up transformers increase voltage
3️⃣ Transmission lines carry electricity
4️⃣ Step-down transformers reduce voltage
5️⃣ Electricity is distributed to homes
The National Grid ensures a reliable and efficient electricity
supply
.
High voltage minimizes energy loss during
transmission
.
Match the type of transformer with its function:
Step-up Transformers ↔️ Increase voltage for transmission
Step-down Transformers ↔️ Decrease voltage for distribution
Insulation in high-voltage cables prevents
electric
shocks.
True
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