Mains electricity: Electricity: Physics: GCSE (9:1)

    Cards (15)

    • Alternating potential difference
      A potential difference that continually reverses its direction
    • Direct potential difference
      A potential difference that only acts in one direction
    • Alternating current (ac)

      An electric current which flows consistently in one direction around a circuit
    • Direct current (dc)

      An electric current that continually reverses direction and changes size
    • Sources of ac (alternating current)
      Power stations, ac generators, dynamos
    • Sources of dc (direct current)
      Cells, car batteries, solar cells, dc generators
    • Mains electricity
      An ac supply of electricity which is generated in power stations or by renewable energy resources
    • Domestic electricity supply
      The electricity that is delivered to houses
    • 230 V

      The potential difference of domestic electricity supply in the UK
    • 50 Hz

      The frequency of domestic electricity supply in the UK
    • Frequency
      when used to describe electricity, it is the number of times that an ac current changes direction from positive to negative to positive again
    • Hertz (Hz)

      The SI unit for frequency
    • Pd (potential difference)-time graph
      A graph used to display the variance of potential with time for alternating and direct current
    • Dc (direct current) on a pd-time graph
      Direct current produces a straight, horizontal line at a constant potential difference
    • Ac (alternating current) on a pd-time graph
      Alternating current produced a curve which alternates between positive and negative potential differences