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Mains electricity: Electricity: Physics: GCSE (9:1)
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Alternating potential difference
A potential difference that continually reverses its direction
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Direct potential difference
A potential difference that only acts in one direction
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Alternating current
(
ac
)
An electric current which flows
consistently
in
one direction
around a circuit
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Direct current
(
dc
)
An electric current that
continually reverses direction
and
changes size
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Sources of ac (alternating current)
Power stations
,
ac generators
,
dynamos
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Sources of dc (direct current)
Cells
,
car batteries
,
solar cells
,
dc generators
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Mains electricity
An ac supply of electricity which is generated in power stations or by renewable energy resources
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Domestic electricity supply
The electricity that is delivered to houses
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230
V
The
potential difference
of
domestic electricity
supply in the
UK
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50
Hz
The
frequency
of
domestic electricity
supply in the
UK
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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
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Hertz
(
Hz
)
The
SI
unit for
frequency
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Pd (potential difference)-time graph
A graph used to display the
variance
of
potential
with time for
alternating
and
direct
current
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Dc (direct current) on a pd-time graph
Direct
current produces a
straight
, horizontal line at a
constant
potential difference
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Ac (alternating current) on a pd-time graph
Alternating current
produced a curve which
alternates
between
positive
and
negative
potential differences
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