Electrical Safety Flashcards
1
Q
What is the advantage of AC?
A
- Easier to generate
- Cheaper
- Easier to use (switch off, transform, convert to DC)
2
Q
How does a single phase alternator work?
A
1) Coil of wire between magnets
2) Coil turned by some form of energy (steam/burning fossil fuels
3) Rotates coil between 2 magnets
4) Generates magnetic field which can have affect on current and vice versa
5) As wire moves between North & South poles of magnets becomes +ve & -ve = AC
3
Q
In what type of current can you get an ‘arc’ of electricity?
A
DC
4
Q
Why can you get an electrical arc in DC current?
A
- When in a circuit power supply provides voltage (push of current)
- When opening switch initially switch opened by tiny amount
- All voltage pushes at switch
- If only small jump and voltage above that of surrounding air electron pushed out of O2 causing spark
- Spark releases heat which ionises surrounding air causing further current = arc
5
Q
How does a transformer work?
A
- Only works for AC
- 2 coils on either side of a magnetic core- no connection between coils
- Current flows through one coil which generates current in other coil due to magnetic field
- Can use to convert one voltage to another by the under of coils in the wire
6
Q
What are the disadvantages of AC?
A
- Electromagnetic induction: Power/energy loss, interference
- Electrostatic induction: interference
7
Q
What does the effect of an electric shock depend on?
A
- Magnitude of current
- Frequency
- Period over which applied
- Relationship to cardiac cycle
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