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Electricity
Domestic uses and safety
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Mains electricity
a.c supply
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a.c.
Alternating Current
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d.c.
Direct Current
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Alternating
current
Current that continuously
changes direction
at a specific
frequency
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Direct
current
One
directional current flow
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Mains electricity in the UK is an
a.c supply
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The frequency of the UK mains electricity supply is
50
Hz
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The voltage of the UK
mains
electricity supply is
230V
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Wires in cables connecting electrical appliances to the mains
Live wire
Neutral wire
Earth wire
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Earth wire insulation colour
Green
and
Yellow
Stripes
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When the
Earth wire
carries a
current
1. Under
normal circumstances
, no current flows through the
Earth wire
2. If a
fault
occurs in the appliance (such as a surge or the casing becoming live),
current
will flow to the ground
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The neutral wire is at
0
Volts
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The potential difference between the live and earth wires is
230
Volts
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Purpose of the neutral wire
To complete the circuit by connecting the appliance back to the
mains supply
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Where the Earth wire is connected for metal appliances
1.
Earth
wire is connected to the
metal casing
of the appliance
2. If live wire becomes
loose
and touches the casing, the current will flow through the
Earth wire
, preventing electrocution
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