Paper 1 - 2b Domestic Electricity Flashcards
State the typical voltage for mains electricity?
230 V
State the frequency of mains electricity
50 Hz
Define a.c.
Alternating current, the electrons vibrate backwards and forwards. Mains electricity use a.c.
Define d.c.
Direct current. Electrons only flow in one direction. This is what we get from batteries
State the names and colours of the 3 wires found inside a cable.
Live wire - Brown Neutral wire - Blue Earth wire - Green and yellow stripes
Which pin is the earth wire connected to?
The top pin
Which pin is the live wire connected to?
The bottom right pin
Which pin is the neutral wire connected to?
The bottom left pin
Where is the fuse in a plug?
Between the live pin and the live wire
What is the role of the fuse?
If current gets too high the fuse melts and breaks the circuit, cutting off the live wire
How does the earth wire work with the fuse?
The earth wire is connected to a metal case. When there is an electrical fault, the live wire may also touch the metal case. This creates a parellel circuit. The earth wire has a low resistance. This increases the current drawn from the power supply, which melts the fuse on the live wire. This breaks the circuit and stops the metal device becoming live.
Why is the wire made of copper?
As copper conducts electricity and is ductile.
Why are pins made of brass?
As brass conducts electricity, do not rust and are hard to change shape.
Why is the plug made of stiff plastic?
As it is an insulator and it’s hard to change shape
What does the cable grip do?
It prevents the wires from snapping if tension is applied to the cable