P1-Topic 2- Electricity 2022 Flashcards
based on 2022 info
State two equations for the power of a circuit. Give
appropriate units. 4
P = I *V power = potential difference × current
P = I² R power = current² × resistance
power, P, in watts, W
potential difference, V, volts, V
current, I, in amperes, A
resistance, R, in ohms, Ω
State an equation linking energy transferred, power
and time. Give appropriate units.
E = P*t
Energy (Joules), Power (Watts), Time
(Seconds)
State an equation linking energy transferred, power
and time. Give appropriate units.
E= Q V Energy (Joules), Charge (Coulombs), Potential Difference (Volts)
What two main factors does the amount of energy
transferred by an appliance depend on?
- How long the appliance is being used for
2. The power of the appliance
Describe the energy transfers in a battery powered torch.
● Battery converts chemical energy into electrical energy
● Bulb converts electrical energy into light as well as waste energy in the form of heating
Describe the energy transfers in a battery powered motor.
● Battery converts chemical energy into electrical energy
● Motor converts electrical energy into kinetic energy as well as waste energy
in the form of heating due to friction
What three things determine the power of a circuit device?3
- The potential difference across the circuit
- The current through the circuit
- The amount of energy transferred in a given time
What is the purpose of the National Grid?
To link power stations to consumers so that they have access to a source of electricity.
Where are step-up transformers found in
the National Grid? What do they do? 2
● Step-Up Transformers are used when connecting power stations to transmission cables
● They increase the potential difference
Where are step-down transformers found
in the National Grid? What do they do?2
● Step-Down Transformers are used in connecting transmission cables to domestic buildings (like houses)
● They decrease the potential difference
Why do transmission lines transfer electricity at high potentials? 3
● A high potential, results in a low current
● The lower the current, the less energy that is wasted as heat
● Therefore it is more efficient
Why does the potential need to be decreased between transmission lines and houses?
● Lower potentials are safer for domestic use and reduces the likelihood of severe electrocution
● Appliances are designed for 230V
What can happen when insulating materials are
rubbed together?
They can become (statically) electrically
charged
Why can insulators become electrically charged
when rubbed together?
● Electrons are rubbed from one material onto the
other
● The material gaining electrons becomes
negatively charged
● The material losing electrons becomes equally
positively charged