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Topic 10 - electricty + circuits
Domestic electricity
Plugs and cables
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Electrical conductor
A material with a low
resistance
that allows an electric current to pass through it easily
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Electrical insulator
A material with a
high resistance
that does not allow an
electric current
to pass through it easily
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Plug
(
three pin
)
Connects an
electrical
appliance to the mains electricity supply
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Cable (
three core
)
The
cable
between the device and the plug which contains three
copper wires
coated in plastic
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Reason why is copper used for wires
Copper is a good
electrical conductor
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Reason why is plastic is used to cover wires
Plastic is a good
electrical
insulator
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Cable grip
Holds the cable in place so that the
wires
inside do not become loose
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Outer insulation
Extra plastic insulation wrapped around the inner wires in a
three-core
cable
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Fuse
A safety device found in a plug that contains a thin wire which melts if too much
current
flows
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Live wire
A wire coated with brown plastic that carries the
alternating
potential difference
from the supply
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Neutral wire
A wire coated with
blue
plastic that completes the circuit
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Earth wire
A safety wire coated with green and yellow striped plastic to stop the appliance becoming
live
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The potential difference between the live wire and earth
230 V
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The pd of the earth wire
0 V
(unless there is a fault with the appliance)
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The pd of the neutral wire
At (or close to)
0 V
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Reason the earth wire carries a current
If there is a
fault
with the appliance
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