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Topic 10 - electricty + circuits
Domestic electricity
Electrical appliances + power ratings
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Electrical appliance
A device that transfers
energy
from one store to another
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Electrical power
The amount of energy transferred by an electrical
appliance
each second
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Two things the amount of energy an appliance transfers depends on
How long the appliance is switched on for and the
power
of the appliance
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One watt is equal to
The power when one
joule
of energy is transferred in one
second
(1
W
= 1
J/s
)
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P
= IV
The equation linking
power
,
current
and
potential difference
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P
=
I²R
The equation linking
power
,
current
and
resistance
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230 V
The
potential difference
of mains electricity and electrical appliances
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Power rating
The power of an electrical appliance; usually given
watts
(W) or
kilowatts
(kW)
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Watts
(W)
The
SI
unit for power
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One kilowatt (kW) is equal to _____ watts (W)
1000
watts
(W)
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Seconds
(s)
The
SI
unit for time
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One hour (h) is equal to _____ seconds (s)
3,600
seconds (s)
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Kilowatt-hour (kWh)
The unit used for energy transferred when power is in
kilowatts
and time is in
hours
(electricity is charged per kWh)
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One kilowatt-hour (kWh) is equal to _____ joules (J)
3,600,000
joules (J)
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